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presentiments 4
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preservation 2
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22 ran
22 running
22 skins
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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presently

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | drowned every other sound. Presently an awful silence ensued. 2 I, I | special notice, for they were presently to go through experiences 3 I, VII | heavens. That mist will presently resolve itself into snow; 4 I, XI | Fortunately traces were presently found of herds of a far 5 I, XIX | removing her eyes from them. Presently noticing the baby in Mrs 6 II, III | swept down upon the fort. Presently torrents of rain fell, and 7 II, III | madam, but unless they are presently able to cross the ice-field, 8 II, VII | distinctly heard where he stood. Presently Long, who was a few steps 9 II, VII | be found to be cut off. Presently, however, they no longer 10 II, VII | bathing their feet, and presently gained the large wood which 11 II, VIII | them, but the footprints presently disappeared, whilst the 12 II, VIII | advance or to retreat, but presently as the body was moved about 13 II, VIII | sand and snow about him.~Presently he returned to the motionless 14 II, IX | hands moved feebly, and presently she opened her eyes, and 15 II, IX | unsatisfied expression, presently, however, seeing Mrs Barnett, 16 II, IX | waves rising mountains high.~Presently she thought she saw a huge 17 II, XII | covered with clouds, which presently resolved themselves into 18 II, XV | several degrees. A dense mist presently enveloped the Arctic latitudes, 19 II, XIX | could to reassure her; and presently, raising her head, her poor 20 II, XXII | was nowhere to be seen.~Presently a gust of wind completely 21 II, XXII | oblique direction, and was presently not more than six miles 22 II, XXIII| continued to melt and sink. Presently the little hill alone remained


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