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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | A grand enterprise! To follow in the steps of Hearne, 2 I, IV | equal quantities, do not follow the terrestrial parallels, 3 I, V | reach the pole itself, or to follow in the steps of Parry, Ross, 4 I, VI | hunters asked permission to follow some fresh traces they had 5 I, VII | Pole, we should have to follow them.”~“Unless costly furs 6 I, IX | than himself, decided to follow his advice, and embarked 7 I, X | But did not other captains follow in their steps, resolved 8 I, XII | that his rivals might not follow him beyond the seventieth 9 I, XIX | whole family was invited to follow the Europeans to the fort.~ 10 I, XIX | she had left Greenland to follow her family to the hunting 11 I, XXII| probable that the convoy would follow the Lieutenant’s example, 12 II, I | Sergeant Long was about to follow the others when Hobson stopped 13 II, II | sets in, it will either follow the Kamtchatka Current to 14 II, III | three explorers continued to follow the coast. They noticed 15 II, VII | Hobson did not mean to follow the coast, the windings 16 II, VIII| had found it impossible to follow the coast, worn away as 17 II, VIII| declared herself ready to follow “her dear girl” wherever 18 II, VIII| mistaken, my dear; but we will follow the marks, and see where 19 II, IX | to her feet, and tried to follow the coast.~She had, in fact, 20 II, IX | and that she had only to follow the path she had so often 21 II, XII | start, Lieutenant, we will follow you,” said Mac-Nab.~All 22 II, XII | start, Lieutenant, we will follow you,” said Mac-Nab.~All 23 II, XV | morning, and Hobson decided to follow the valley for another mile,


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