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south-western 1
southeast 2
southeasterly 1
southern 23
southwest 1
sowed 1
sowing 1
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23 resumed
23 russian
23 slightly
23 southern
23 tempest
23 thing
23 tried
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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southern

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | called the “Cursed Land.” The southern regions, on the other band, 2 I, VII | mostly congregate in the southern districts and about the 3 I, VIII | to Fort Franklin, on the southern shores, and promoted the 4 I, IX | probably bring them all to the southern shores of the lake, far 5 I, XIV | between Fort Hope and the southern stations.~ 6 I, XVII | they had gone down to some southern fort to pass the winter 7 I, XVIII| rays glimmered upon the southern horizon. The cold was not 8 I, XIX | hemisphere. At midnight the southern edges of the long white 9 I, XXII | a large magazine at the southern corner of the court. The 10 I, XXIII| pointed them towards the southern horizon, he awaited the 11 II, II | far advanced to get to the southern factory before the great 12 II, III | would bathe the whole of the southern side of the island, which 13 II, IV | their examination of the southern edge of the island. There 14 II, VI | would touch it with its southern side,—the communication 15 II, VII | for if in examining the southern horizon we should see a 16 II, VII | But when they reached the southern skirts of the wood, where 17 II, VII | from firm ground!”~Had the southern horizon been visible the 18 II, XIII | with them. The whole of the southern portion of the Arctic Ocean 19 II, XVII | ice-wall, that is to say, the southern portion of the icebergs, 20 II, XIX | nearer to the equator in the southern than in the northern hemisphere. 21 II, XX | weeks at least before this southern boundary of Behring Sea 22 II, XX | would either stop at the southern boundary of Behring Sea, 23 II, XX | island before them. The southern horizon was now partly shut


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