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20 total
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, II | formidable rivals to its success; and French agents, making 2 I, IV | nothing which could insure success. Corporal Joliffe, always 3 I, IV | importance they attached to the success of the expedition, and the 4 I, IV | effort likely to insure success which could be made was 5 I, V | indispensable condition of success. Cheers greeted the Captain’ 6 I, V | had too often drunk to the success of the expedition on starting; 7 I, IX | assistance, but without success, for they knew noticing 8 I, XI | more was wanted to insure success to the undertaking. Would 9 I, XI | a great interest in the success of its schemes.~Fancy, then, 10 I, XIII | the scheme warmly on its success, only adding laughingly, 11 I, XIII | and with such prospects of success, was destined never to be 12 I, XIV | nothing need be wanting to the success of the expedition.~The weather 13 I, XIV | were continued with great success, and the store of provisions 14 I, XVI | for half-an-hour without success; but at last the poor creature, 15 I, XVI | would greatly compromise the success of his undertaking, and 16 II, X | seeds, encouraged by the success of the last in the warm 17 II, X | of men, and I know that success is always admired and failure 18 II, XII | neglected to promote the success of the undertaking, every 19 II, XIV | hatchets.~It was a great success, and the colonists were 20 II, XXIII| the south-east.~It was a success, and every one was cheered


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