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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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portion

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | to the Company only that portion of its land which appeared 2 I, V | regions than in any other portion of the globe, on account 3 I, VII | deserted, as are the greater portion of the districts of the 4 I, VIII | the centre, and the upper portion forms a triangle; its appearance, 5 I, XV | the conclusion, that this portion of the Arctic waters was 6 I, XV | is probable that ages ago portion of the continent was rent 7 I, XXII | level, would inundate a portion of the western coast. The 8 I, XXIII| south, and covering the very portion of the sky in which the 9 I, XXIII| total-not total for this portion of the globe! Do you hear? 10 II, VII | the wind, “either a large portion of our land has been broken 11 II, VII | danger to face, for that portion of the island on which they 12 II, IX | providentially thrown on that portion of Victoria Island which 13 II, X | of Lieutenant Hobson, a portion of them was eaten daily.~ 14 II, XIII | The whole of the southern portion of the Arctic Ocean was 15 II, XV | floating to the north, that portion immediately surrounding 16 II, XV | the wrong. The northern portion of the chain of icebergs 17 II, XVII | island reached the narrowest portion of the strait, it would 18 II, XVII | is to say, the southern portion of the icebergs, followed 19 II, XVIII| carefully went over every portion of the accumulation himself, 20 II, XIX | mighty ice-wall, the upper portion of which had crushed Cape 21 II, XXIII| all of no avail; the lower portion of the ice began to crack,


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