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carpeted 1
carriage 1
carried 26
carry 20
carrying 12
case 22
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20 agreed
20 beams
20 blue
20 carry
20 centre
20 child
20 coming
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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carry

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | with snow, and was about to carry it into the house, when 2 I, VI | panting dogs will no longer carry us along with the speed 3 I, VII | greed of gain will always carry a man further than zeal 4 I, XXI | a time, they managed to carry all the furs into the large 5 I, XXI | wound round his body, and to carry another in his hand, one 6 II, II | all, and strong enough to carry us a few hundred miles over 7 II, IV | will be invented which will carry us all over the globe! Their 8 II, V | current of average speed would carry it in another month through 9 II, V | make it large enough to carry some twenty passengers several 10 II, V | were used in sledges to carry timber backwards and forwards. 11 II, VI | Might not the currents carry us past the opening of Bearing 12 II, VI | trenches in the court to carry away the rain-water. Mac-Nab, 13 II, VIII | its rapid waters, might carry it far away to the north. 14 II, X | wings were strong enough to carry them there. A good many 15 II, XII | the sledge which was to carry his person, his instruments, 16 II, XIV | death in their paws, and carry it off. She knew, too, that 17 II, XV | when the thaw sets in and carry us yet farther north?”~“ 18 II, XV | sailcloth.~This boat would carry the whole colony, and if, 19 II, XIX | constructed which would carry the whole colony, and might 20 II, XXIII| Lieutenant which he resolved to carry out. Could not a sail be


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