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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | which will give an exact idea of the extent of its trade:—~ ~ 2 I, III | Jaspar Hobson had another idea.~“Snow, bring snow!” he 3 I, VII | alone, absorbed in his one idea, never got out of his sledge, 4 I, IX | nor the Lieutenant had any idea of where they were, or whither 5 I, X | accompany you. Yes, this idea has occurred to me more 6 I, XII | Lieutenant, although with no idea of commencing anything of 7 I, XIII | the carpenter; and so the idea was put in practice at once, 8 I, XVII | so wrapped up in his one idea, that he might be said to 9 I, XVIII| description could give an adequate idea of the glory which flushed 10 I, XIX | existence of the “ medium,” the idea of which he scouted; and 11 I, XIX | of which she had had no idea, exclaimed—~“House! snow-house!”~ 12 I, XIX | which may give a faint idea of this strange hyperborean 13 I, XXII | once more the man of one idea, awaiting the moment when 14 I, XXIII| account for it-but no, such an idea could not be entertained 15 II, III | asked Mrs Barnett.~“A good idea, madam, a capital idea,” 16 II, III | good idea, madam, a capital idea,” said Hobson. “We might 17 II, IV | the night; for he had no idea of sleeping beneath the 18 II, VII | nothing to break its fury. His idea was to cut across in a straight 19 II, VIII | suppose we must give up all idea of seeing our comrades from 20 II, IX | The young native had no idea where she had been thrown, 21 II, XII | been the victim. Then an idea struck her.~“It is my bear!” 22 II, XV | distorted, could give any idea of this marvellous half 23 II, XVIII| remained silent. Mac-Nab’s idea was probably correct. Nothing 24 II, XXIII| truly, but it suggested an idea to the Lieutenant which


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