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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | fresh bidders for them coming forward in endless succession, 2 I, III | times.~“He lives; he is coming to !” cried Jaspar Hobson.~ 3 I, VIII | shores, and promoted the coming and going of the Indian 4 I, IX | him. Some bold men were coming to his succour! Alas! if 5 I, XVI | settlers were able to await the coming of winter without alarm; 6 I, XVI | hunting grounds; but I expect coming events will soon alter this 7 I, XXII | vessel from the Pacific Ocean coming through Behring Strait, 8 I, XXII | anything keep them back from coming, he would have to resign 9 I, XXIII| mists Heavy clouds were coming up from the south, and covering 10 II, I | Lieutenant, who wondered what was coming.~But Joliffe hesitated, 11 II, II | up fresh stores for the coming winter; he also forbade 12 II, IV | this side ended in a cape, coming to an almost sharp point, 13 II, VIII | inches thick. Winter was coming at last.~On September 3rd 14 II, X | and longer. The winter was coming at last, but it did not 15 II, XIII | this gap, in the hope of coming to the end of it and getting 16 II, XIV | But suppose he intends coming into the enceinte?” said 17 II, XIX | do his best to avert the coming misfortune, and ordered 18 II, XIX | nature. The shadow of the coming doom clouded her spirit. 19 II, XXII | could be no hope that it was coming to their rescue after meeting 20 II, XXII | pity on them—that help was coming—that their safety was assured.


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