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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | underwood, even during the bad season. Further south the 2 I, V | goods. The season had been bad. There were a good many 3 I, VI | crushed in a powerful hand, bad been flung upon the ground, 4 I, VI | said to him~“It would be a bad look-out for you, Mr Black, 5 I, IX | would have been well if they bad been able to advance, but 6 I, IX | on this lake; and if our bad luck should drive us to 7 I, IX | filled rapidly, and the water bad to be baled out without 8 I, XIII | Snow is, in fact, a very bad conductor of beat: it prevents 9 I, XIV | for consumption during the bad season.~Accordingly Marbre 10 I, XIV | the settlement, such care bad been taken to find a spot 11 I, XIV | stores, as a long period of bad weather might cut off the 12 I, XV | would intervene before the bad season set in and interrupted 13 I, XV | out against the sky. They bad hitherto escaped the notice 14 I, XVI | wolverines or gluttons, fire-arms bad to be used. The lynx has 15 I, XVII | converted into heavy rain. The bad season was approaching.~ 16 I, XVII | were often interrupted by bad weather, packs of wolves 17 I, XVIII| until a kind of channel bad been scooped out that the 18 I, XVIII| soon over; but Mrs Barnett bad made good use of her time, 19 I, XXII | transitions from fine to bad weather. The fine days were 20 I, XXII | could not go out; and in the bad weather snowstorms kept 21 II, VI | the weather became very bad. The wind was high, the 22 II, VII | We are going to have a bad time of it,” shouted Lieutenant 23 II, XVII | colonists!~“I think our bad fortune is at last at an 24 II, XX | May, the weather was very bad. A fearful storm broke over 25 II, XXIII| here and there, as being bad conductors of heat. But


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