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beard 3
beardless 1
bearing 10
bearings 23
bears 64
bearskins 1
beast 3
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24 started
23 appearance
23 attempt
23 bearings
23 blocks
23 changes
23 considerably
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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bearings

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XII | preparations for taking the exact bearings of Cape Bathurst. The sun 2 II, II | soon as I have taken our bearings, I mean to ascertain the 3 II, III | it was decided that the bearings should be taken as on board 4 II, III | next day after taking the bearings, Hobson announced that without 5 II, V | Every day Hobson took the bearings, taking care, however, to 6 II, VI | Hobson was unable to take his bearings.~The next day the wind changed 7 II, VI | Long, “we can’t take our bearings every day now. It’s impossible 8 II, VII | with which to ascertain his bearings. He hoped by this means 9 II, VII | south. Last time we took our bearings we were two hundred miles 10 II, VIII | hoped to be able to take his bearings the next day. The night 11 II, IX | ascertained in taking his bearings, the latter was then not 12 II, X | Barnett discussed all the bearings of the case, and then Hobson 13 II, X | 4th, when Hobson took his bearings, he found that the position 14 II, X | During the next few days the bearings were taken with the greatest 15 II, X | September 27th, when the bearings were taken, it was found 16 II, XII | one seeing him take the bearings, the fact of the animals 17 II, XV | island was noticed. The bearings were taken every day, and 18 II, XVII | after ascertaining the bearings, he calculated that if its 19 II, XIX | recovery was to take the bearings of the inland. It was listless 20 II, XIX | to be abandoned. When the bearings were taken, it was found 21 II, XX | Lieutenant was able to take the bearings accurately, and obtained 22 II, XXI | surface of the sea.~The bearings were taken at noon with 23 II, XXIII| without instruments the bearings of the island could not


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