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see-saw 2
seeds 7
seeing 20
seek 9
seekers 1
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20 rapid
20 rendered
20 route
20 seeing
20 showed
20 signs
20 solid
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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seeing

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | Lieutenant Hobson. The latter, seeing the danger of this reckless 2 I, X | fort. Great was the joy on seeing them, for they had been 3 I, XVI | to conceal his chagrin at seeing this valuable spoil fall 4 I, XIX | enceinte, the native woman, seeing the house, of the existence 5 II, I | conceal his anxiety, and seeing no remedy for the misfortune, 6 II, III | summit of Cape Esquimaux; but seeing nothing worthy of notice, 7 II, V | future to look forward to. Seeing what an interest Mrs Joliffe 8 II, VII | had the satisfaction of seeing the whole thicket in a blaze~“ 9 II, VIII | must give up all idea of seeing our comrades from Fort Reliance 10 II, VIII | a capital opportunity of seeing how many furred animals 11 II, VIII | carnivorous creature.~The bear, seeing her approach, reared upon 12 II, IX | expression, presently, however, seeing Mrs Barnett, her face brightened, 13 II, IX | gave up all hope of again seeing Mrs Barnett and the other 14 II, XII | Hobson to prevent any one seeing him take the bearings, the 15 II, XII | watchers, and, either not seeing them or disdaining to take 16 II, XV | little band. Mrs Barnett, seeing the awful power of the pressure 17 II, XVII | the principal house after seeing them off, and the soldiers 18 II, XVII | until midnight, and then seeing that there was still nothing 19 II, XVII | The carpenter Mac-Nab, seeing the Lieutenant, ran towards 20 II, XXIII| into the night-mists, bat seeing nothing, he resumed his


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