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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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attempt

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | uncultivated condition. Every attempt at clearing ground was pitilessly 2 I, VIII | daresay that if the Company’s attempt to establish a fort on the 3 I, IX | settle against us. All I can attempt is to get to the cape on 4 I, X | offered by Parliament, no attempt was made to resume explorations 5 I, XVIII| of ground. All they could attempt would be to dig away the 6 I, XXI | would quite prevent any attempt at a sortie.~Throughout 7 I, XXI | stupefied, knew nothing of the attempt about to be made to save 8 I, XXI | matched, would not risk the attempt; and it appeared likely 9 I, XXII | Rae.~Thomas Black made no attempt to conceal his uneasiness, 10 II, VII | question, and they did not attempt it, for they were deafened 11 II, XII | Hobson’s eyes, and he made no attempt to conceal them, but seizing 12 II, XII | and it was impossible to attempt to cross it.~“The weather 13 II, XII | and it was impossible to attempt to cross it.~“The weather 14 II, XII | obstinately resist every attempt to explore them.~The teams 15 II, XIII | his duty in making this attempt to restore his little colony 16 II, XIII | ought not one of us to attempt it, and go and seek assistance 17 II, XIII | quite useless for any one to attempt the passage; he would not 18 II, XV | would really be useless to attempt to cross to the American 19 II, XV | flew back to the miserable attempt to escape that had been 20 II, XVIII| unable as they were to attempt to save their companions, 21 II, XIX | water. They could make no attempt to save themselves, succour 22 II, XXI | he added, with a ghastly attempt at a smile, “I dont suppose 23 II, XXIII| will be done!”~One last attempt was, however, made during


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