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forlorn-hope 1
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21 entirely
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21 examined
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21 fury
21 indian
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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form

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | northern shores of the lake form magnificent forests. We 2 I, IV | which take such a terrible form in these regions.~All the 3 I, VIII | and dark gloomy branches form a striking feature of the 4 I, XI | would -be impossible to form an accurate estimate of 5 I, XIII | ingeniously utilised to form a provisional encampment.~ 6 I, XIII | at the ends, in order to form the tenons and mortises 7 I, XIII | of the inside walls, to form the skeleton of the building. 8 I, XIV | that the ice which would form in it could easily be removed.~ 9 I, XV | resemble the seals in general form, but the canine teeth of 10 I, XV | granitic hills, of conical form, with blunted crests, looking 11 I, XVIII| inside the enceinte, so as to form a kind of moat, the counterscarp 12 I, XIX | amphibious animals which form the chief article of an 13 I, XXI | them-death in its most fearful form, from cold. The poor creatures, 14 I, XXII | considerably altered the form of the cliffs, which were 15 II, II | I mean to ascertain the form and extent of our dominions. 16 II, III | to determine its actual form at the present time, its 17 II, V | that he was able quickly to form the first ribs of the vessel, 18 II, IX | that Cape Bathurst did not form part of the mainland, but 19 II, XVIII| comrades of the terrible form his anxiety had now assumed.~ 20 II, XIX | microscopic anima[l]culae which form their principal food, and 21 II, XXII | breathless silence as the form of a vessel gradually rose


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