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21 watch
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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absolutely

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | natives excel. These boots are absolutely impervious, and are so flexible 2 I, XIV | juice, both of which are absolutely indispensable to an Arctic 3 I, XXII | free. They were, however, absolutely forbidden to go beyond the 4 II, II | added Hobson, “we have absolutely no control over our floating 5 II, II | time, and there is none, absolutely none!”~“Where, then, do 6 II, II | no, sea and sky met in an absolutely unbroken circular line, 7 II, IV | fatal grasp appears to be absolutely motionless!”~“Yes, madam,” 8 II, VI | his chimneys, which it was absolutely necessary to keep in good 9 II, VII | air and water seemed to be absolutely confounded together, and 10 II, VIII | there was still nothing, absolutely nothing, to be seen. At 11 II, IX | the end of July, after an absolutely fruitless journey.~Kalumah 12 II, XII | and plentiful supply was absolutely necessary. It was of no 13 II, XIII | advance of the travellers was absolutely arrested by a crevasse full 14 II, XIII | to their homes, and felt absolutely crushed at the disappointment, 15 II, XIII | numerous that it would be absolutely impossible to pass with 16 II, XIX | superiority could be of absolutely no avail.~No! Mrs Barnett 17 II, XXII | and they could do nothing, absolutely nothing.~The day was really 18 II, XXIII| centre. But the sea was absolutely deserted—not a sail, not 19 II, XXIII| hours in the centre of an absolutely circular and unbroken horizon. 20 II, XXIII| Are you quite sure?”~“Absolutely certain. The ice is longer


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