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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | completely fills a vast natural hollow. The position of 2 I, VII | continent, it may become the natural starting-point of all expeditions 3 I, VIII | the party came to a little natural harbour shut in by high 4 I, X | done seemed to them only natural, and these were not the 5 I, X | which was unimpeded by any natural barrier or aggregation of 6 I, XII | latitudes?” was Mrs Barnett’s natural question after this incident.~“ 7 I, XV | Bathurst, which possessed no natural defences such as cliffs 8 I, XV | there is some simple and natural explanation of the phenomenon.”~ 9 I, XV | the poles, it would appear natural that-but Kellet is making 10 I, XVII | and by this combination of natural and artificial protections 11 I, XIX | made of snow, which was a natural question enough, for the 12 I, XXII | out another bed, and the natural harbour at its mouth would 13 I, XXII | Perhaps so, madam. All natural phenomena influence each 14 I, XXII | on the eastern bank. As a natural consequence, the water on 15 I, XXII | if not held back by some natural barrier, would inundate 16 II, XV | Kalumah, often trusting to her natural instinct as implicitly as 17 II, XVII | wonderfully, and the gaiety natural to them all, which they 18 II, XIX | currents do not run against natural obstacles, but turn them, 19 II, XXIII| Nothing could be more natural,” replied the astronomer 20 II, XXIII| fact, could have been more natural; and the physical effect


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