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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | Liard further south. A rare break like this in the monotony 2 I, V | till the northern storms break over us, and the glories 3 I, VI | masses, already beginning to break up, and the waterfalls created 4 I, XII | by palisades, which would break the shock of the icebergs; 5 I, XVI | Lieutenant was the first to break the silence, during which 6 I, XVIII| which required pick-axes to break them up.~It took about half-an-hour 7 I, XXI | impossible for the bears to break through the beams of the 8 I, XXIII| thunder, let the elements break loose in fury, I should 9 II, III | a sail or an iceberg to break the monotony of the vast 10 II, III | the waves will no longer break upon the shores of Cape 11 II, III | America, had sufficed to break the connecting-link, and 12 II, IV | stretched away without a break for seven miles to the cape 13 II, IV | its specific gravity, or break up into more or less numerous 14 II, V | fortifications. If then it should break up into fragments, the separate 15 II, VII | the sea with nothing to break its fury. His idea was to 16 II, X | feel as if my heart would break when we leave it finally.”~“ 17 II, XII | rises, the ice-field will break up again, so that either 18 II, XII | rises, the ice-field will break up again, so that either 19 II, XV | Hobson, “the ice does not break up until early in May; but 20 II, XV | the uttermost. When the break up of the ice had come at 21 II, XVII | island, which would rapidly break up and dissolve in the warmer 22 II, XXIII| or blow might suffice to break the ice.~No one would touch


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