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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | touched with white, was full of energy. She was near-sighted, 2 I, II | Ten minutes afterwards, full glasses of the delightful 3 I, IV | waters of the Slave Lake were full of fish; trout in them attained 4 I, V | at the pace of a horse in full gallop. Following Captain 5 I, V | between two sledges going at full speed, might have had disastrous 6 I, X | Meanwhile the dogs advanced at full gallop towards the north. 7 I, XI | in this matter he had the full sympathy of Mrs Barnett, 8 I, XII | interrupted march; but he was full of care and anxiety, although 9 I, XIV | of Arctic explorations is full of accounts of the frequent 10 I, XIX | next week the traps were in full activity. Some twenty martens 11 I, XIX | burning; and the air was full of the smell of the fetid 12 I, XXII | however, as the traps were in full activity. In the latter 13 I, XXIII| madam, when the moon was full, and according to the almanac 14 II, I | as we noticed together at full moon a few days ago, no 15 II, V | his superior, “the pit is full of water.”~“Ah!” said Hobson, 16 II, VII | they did not meet the gale full face, the little hills crowned 17 II, IX | at Mrs Barnett with eyes full of tears, and pressed her 18 II, X | of furs, although he knew full well that the destination 19 II, X | desert the island. They knew full well that the continent 20 II, XIII | absolutely arrested by a crevasse full of rough water strewn with 21 II, XIV | lunar halos appeared at full moon, and Thomas Black might 22 II, XV | each other, realised the full magnitude of the peril they 23 II, XV | the squall ceased, and the full extent of the transformation 24 II, XVIII| house had sunk, and was full of water. The water did 25 II, XXII | turned and looked Madge full in the face, as if to ask


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