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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | protection against the sudden changes of temperature frequent 2 I, VI | go round them. All these changes, madam, due to the influence 3 I, VII | night one of those sudden changes so frequent in the Arctic 4 I, XXII | surrounding districts.~Certain changes had been effected. The crest 5 I, XXII | discharge of artillery.~Sudden changes took place in the appearance 6 II, III | comrades were imprisoned. Many changes might take place in the 7 II, III | Whalers shun the sudden changes in the Arctic Ocean, and 8 II, III | be easy to ascertain the changes which might take place.~ 9 II, III | attention to the important changes which had been effected 10 II, V | was, he did not wish the changes which had taken place to 11 II, V | finding that no important changes appeared to be taking place.~ 12 II, VIII | Hope.~They noticed no other changes by the way, and towards 13 II, VIII | wished to see for herself the changes lately produced. If she 14 II, IX | of the colonists that no changes had taken place in the country 15 II, X | inquired if any important changes had taken place in the appearance 16 II, XII | Then he enumerated the changes the island had undergone, 17 II, XII | Then he enumerated the changes the island had undergone, 18 II, XII | carrying them along. The rapid changes resembled the transformation 19 II, XII | for, but also the sudden changes of weather peculiar to the 20 II, XV | note the very slightest changes in the latitude and longitude 21 II, XVII | were no bench marks, the changes of position could only be 22 II, XVII | determined to go and see if any changes had taken place in the ice-field 23 II, XXIII| reach.~Long, too, saw the changes which had taken place during


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