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roof 34
roofs 1
room 54
rooms 24
root-for 1
rooted 2
roots 7
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24 peninsula
24 proved
24 remain
24 rooms
24 rushed
24 shed
24 started
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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rooms

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | either in the different rooms of the fort, or the scattered 2 I, XIII | outer air to the further rooms, and add considerably to 3 I, XIII | makes the atmosphere of the rooms unhealthy causing grave 4 I, XIII | unbroken force into the rooms. The air-pumps, brought 5 I, XIV | carried into the different rooms. All utensils, stores, and 6 I, XVII | We may also say that the rooms were suitably dressed; the 7 I, XVII | keep the thermometer of the rooms at 50° Fahrenheit. The house 8 I, XVIII| to be kept in order, the rooms must be swept, and the stores 9 I, XVIII| to renew the air of the rooms, which was too much charged 10 I, XVIII| was forced back into the rooms, and there were no signs 11 I, XVIII| consequences on leaving the heated rooms for the open air, the difference 12 I, XIX | going through the different rooms, and watching Mrs Joliffe 13 I, XX | forbidden, as the vapour in the rooms would immediately have been 14 I, XX | into the ill-ventilated rooms, and layers of ice, increasing 15 I, XXI | they can’t get into our rooms; but they may force an entrance 16 I, XXI | that the temperature of the rooms quickly rose a dozen degrees.~ 17 I, XXI | Fortunately the temperature of the rooms had now become more bearable, 18 II, V | married couples had private rooms walled off, so that the 19 II, X | were given to the inner rooms of the principal house.~ 20 II, XIV | lack of light in any of the rooms of Fort Hope.~The cold was 21 II, XV | props were placed inside the rooms to afford additional support 22 II, XIX | rising through the lower rooms. They must either be crushed 23 II, XIX | water through the lower rooms, which convinced Mrs Barnett 24 II, XIX | saved from the submerged roomstools, arms, furniture,


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