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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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eager

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | enthusiastic as himself. How eager the two were to cross the 2 I, VI | astronomer would gaze at her with eager eyes, and one day the Lieutenant 3 I, VI | Indians are therefore always eager to procure the skins of 4 I, X | river. He was therefore most eager to reach the limit of Hearne’ 5 I, XII | suitable; and Hobson was eager for the next day, that he 6 I, XII | brave companions are as eager as yourself. Double pay 7 I, XII | it, but not so terribly eager. According to our calculations, 8 I, XVIII| of the little community, eager alike to give and receive 9 I, XVIII| had ceased.~Every one was eager to get out, tine confinement 10 I, XXII | all; and in reply to his eager questions, Hobson could 11 I, XXIII| with eyes distended and eager. Once more he bent over 12 II, III | All quickened their steps, eager to reach the abrupt angle 13 II, IV | and Mrs Barnett was also eager to return to her friends. 14 II, V | the next summer.~With what eager interest would the Lieutenant 15 II, VII | Hobson and Long, wild with eager anxiety, let themselves 16 II, VIII | woman!” cried Mrs Barnett, eager to rush to her assistance 17 II, XIV | was both intelligent and eager to learn. She improved her 18 II, XIV | masters for Kalumah, all eager to assist in this branch 19 II, XV | American.~This will explain the eager attention with which the 20 II, XIX | must have gazed at it with eager interest. The ground was


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