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oh 18
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20 natural
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20 offing
20 quarter
20 rapid
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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offing

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XII | vessels from the winds of the offing, and might be turned to 2 I, XIII | and whale passed by in the offing, the latter probably flying 3 I, XVIII| falling of icebergs in the offing. The echoes caught up the 4 II, I | icebergs, driven out into the offing, drew back to the farthest 5 II, II | It takes its rise in the offing outside the peninsula of 6 II, II | but one current from the offing of Cape Bathurst which bears 7 II, IV | blocks of ice floating in the offing, and rapidly melting, which 8 II, VII | against each other in the offing was certainly exchanged 9 II, VIII | to be seen either in the offing or on the beach, and the 10 II, X | of the ice-field in the offing; one day they went to Cape 11 II, XIV | regularity of the surface in the offing, as was proved by the continued 12 II, XV | ice driven inland from the offing, and so become engulfed 13 II, XV | power of the pressure in the offing, and the violence with which 14 II, XVII | or three miles off in the offing, had fallen upon the coast 15 II, XIX | great rapidity out into the offing, and our only chance is, 16 II, XX | CHAPTER XX.~ IN THE OFFING.~Victoria Island was now 17 II, XX | seen floating about in the offing like the spars of a wrecked 18 II, XX | drift the raft out into the offing away from all land. They 19 II, XXII | had drifted out into the offing, and those whose last hope 20 II, XXIII| strong breeze set in from the offing, that is to say, a wind


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