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skimmed 1
skimming 1
skin 13
skins 22
skins-were 1
skirt 2
skirted 5
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22 presently
22 ran
22 running
22 skins
22 weight
22 western
22 wild
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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skins

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | represented by their finest skins. The eye wandered from the 2 I, I | very picturesque cloaks of skins and mantles of fur, with 3 I, II | earliest times men employed the skins and furs of animals as clothing. 4 I, II | list of the quantities of skins and furs despatched to Europe 5 I, II | 1,074~ ~ Skins and young Beavers,. . 92, 6 I, II | now empty. The price of skins is rising just when a great 7 I, IV | wants; and clothed in the skins of foxes, martens, bears, 8 I, IV | of the Company. Beaversskins were then the currency employed 9 I, IV | one gun,~~~~10 beaversskins~~~~~~“ half a pound of powder,~~~~ 10 I, IV | pieces of wood as he brings skins, and he exchanges these 11 I, VI | have slender legs and brown skins with patches of red hair, 12 I, VI | always eager to procure the skins of the wapitis.”~“Does not 13 I, VI | possession, carried off their skins to be subsequently prepared, 14 I, VIII| ready to buy up sea-otter skins, travel all along the coasts 15 I, IX | boat; also covered with skins, is an opening in which 16 I, XIII| magazines for the furs and skins were to be built. There 17 I, XIV | clothing on yet, and the skins would lose fifty per cent. 18 I, XIV | long strips for food, the skins being kept to be tanned 19 I, XVI | expedition. The beaversskins were warehoused and labelled 20 I, XVII| wooden walls were hung with skins, in order to prevent the 21 I, XIX | made of seal and reindeer skins, which are called tupics.~ 22 II, VIII| have been filled with their skins, but what good would that


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