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furs 66
further 39
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fury 21
futile 1
future 25
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21 indian
21 inhabitants
21 low
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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fury

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | recommenced with terrific fury. The house was shaken to 2 I, VII | storm raged with fearful fury. Pieces of ice, broken off 3 I, VII | For forty-eight hours the fury of the tempest continued 4 I, VII | terrible. So great was the fury of the hurricane that a 5 I, IX | the squall redoubled its fury, lashing the crests of the 6 I, IX | Nothing there broke the fury of the wind; no clumps of 7 I, XII | the icebergs in all its fury? None of the party gave 8 I, XVIII| wind rushed in with fearful fury.~What a scene was presented 9 I, XVIII| signs of a diminution of the fury of the storm.~At last, however, 10 I, XXIII| elements break loose in fury, I should care no more for 11 II, III | trip, and wait until the fury of the elements abated, 12 II, III | remained indifferent to their fury.~During the night of the 13 II, IV | current and exposed to all the fury of the elements, must rapidly 14 II, VI | hurricane.~In spite of the fury of the gale, Hobson determined 15 II, VI | to the top, but there the fury of the gale was such that 16 II, VI | recommenced with redoubled fury, and Hobson felt the cape 17 II, VI | to take a delight in the fury of the elements.~On the 18 II, VI | a gale. Just see how its fury is increasing at this moment!”~ 19 II, VII | with nothing to break its fury. His idea was to cut across 20 II, VII | few minutes, whilst the fury of the sea seemed to be 21 II, IX | wind and rain in all their fury, she peered anxiously through


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