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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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easy

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | on the guests, with what easy grace they distributed the 2 I, VI | hunger, or they become an easy prey to wild beasts.~Two 3 I, VIII | navigable in summer, afforded easy access to Fort Franklin, 4 I, VIII | Arctic Ocean, it would be easy to skirt along its shores 5 I, IX | out the water. This was no easy task; for fresh waves constantly 6 I, XII | to circumstances with the easy flexibility of their race, 7 I, XII | before them, it would be easy for the exiles to lay in 8 I, XV | ground, so as to get within easy range of them and cut off 9 I, XV | sea.~The victory was an easy one; the five victims were 10 I, XVIII| no light matter. It was easy enough to open the window 11 I, XIX | circumstances the capture was easy. Two balls carefully aimed 12 I, XIX | called tupics.~It was no easy matter to get into this 13 I, XXIII| conclude that it is not so easy to get to Cape Bathurst 14 I, XXIII| significant intonation of the word easy.~“Lieutenant Hobson,” she 15 II, III | By this means it would be easy to ascertain the changes 16 II, IV | recent fracture, it was easy to see the regular disposition 17 II, IV | woman ran on with such an easy flow of words, she talked 18 II, VIII | which we spare will fall an easy prey to them. That is not 19 II, X | half-solid masses. It was easy to see that the cold had 20 II, XIII | across which there is no easy route. I expect to meet 21 II, XVIII| fifty feet deep. It would be easy enough to sink this shaft


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