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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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thickness

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XVI | from its superior softness, thickness, and length. A cloak belonging 2 I, XVII | white carpet of uniform thickness soon clothed the cape, the 3 I, XVIII| a bed of snow of uniform thickness.~The time was not wasted 4 I, XIX | long, which is about the thickness of the walls of these snow-houses. 5 I, XX | layers of ice, increasing in thickness every day, were formed upon 6 II, III | time, its area, and its thickness in different parts. The 7 II, III | the true continent. The thickness of the crust of ice and 8 II, IV | the cold increases, the thickness of the crust becomes greater, 9 II, V | broken off; told her that the thickness of the ice below the sea 10 II, VI | diminished as it was in thickness and subject to the perpetual 11 II, VIII | high-water line, and the thickness of the ice-field had been 12 II, X | September, and increased the thickness of the coating of ice on 13 II, X | in order to ascertain its thickness, its suitability for the 14 II, XV | the fort. We now know the thickness of the ice-wall, and as 15 II, XV | barrier of ice was of moderate thickness, that it would melt away 16 II, XVII | anxious to ascertain the thickness of the layer of ice supporting 17 II, XX | was of course of little thickness, having been hollowed out 18 II, XXIII| have been of considerable thickness. The long bitter Polar winters 19 II, XXIII| probably of about the same thickness. Although in these quiet


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