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shattered 2
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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shed

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XIV | build an enormous kennel or shed in which to keep the teams 2 I, XVI | housed, and a huge wooden shed behind the house was filled 3 I, XVII | through it to the postern, the shed, and the stable of the dogs 4 I, XVIII| tempest, house, kennel, shed, and enceinte would have 5 I, XIX | already in the last quarter, shed a few faint rays through 6 I, XX | not to build the wooden shed close to the house, and 7 I, XXI | the general good :—~The shed in which the wood was stored 8 I, XXI | should try and run to the shed. He was to take one rope 9 I, XXI | his comrades. Once at the shed, he was to load one of the 10 I, XXI | between the house and the shed without much danger. A tug 11 I, XXI | filled with fuel at the shed, or unloaded at the house.~ 12 I, XXI | defeat it. The door of the shed might be so blocked up with 13 I, XXI | succeeded, and that, safe in the shed, he was loading the first 14 I, XXI | Long had never reached the shed. He had fallen fainting 15 II, V | winter, built a new wood shed close up against the house 16 II, V | the house, opposite the shed, Mac-Nab constructed a large 17 II, IX | to her heart, and Madge shed tears of sympathy.~When 18 II, XXI | Mac-Nab had made one large shed or cabin big enough to hold 19 II, XXII | blue fox rushed into the shed, and could not be induced 20 II, XXII | planks of the remaining shed might have made a fire large 21 II, XXII | some of the planks of the shed were burnt.~All in vain— 22 II, XXIII| when they were all in the shed. Thus far fate had spared 23 II, XXIII| than in a narrow wooden shed.~The next day, June 5th, 24 II, XXIII| P.M., on the site of the shed itself, which was very near


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