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stormy 1
story 1
stout 2
stove 19
stoves 6
stowed 3
straight 13
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19 sinking
19 slight
19 stores
19 stove
19 summer
19 thickness
19 upper
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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stove

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | immense brick and earthenware stove occupied the centre of the 2 I, I | into the outer air. This stove contained a roaring fire 3 I, I | flame shot forth from the stove. But the guests of Fort 4 I, I | slight inconvenience; the stove warmed them, and they could 5 I, I | it was no wonder that the stove consumed a hundredweight 6 I, II | talking together near the stove, whilst the guests were 7 I, III | bearable, thanks to a glowing stove. He was laid upon a bed, 8 I, IV | which they were bound : a stove; a smelting furnace, two 9 I, XIII | other in connection with the stove of the large dining-room, 10 I, XVII | a week. The heat of the stove was regulated according 11 I, XVIII| to think of the glowing stove in the large room at home. 12 I, XX | cold, and ten feet from the stove, in the large room, its 13 I, XX | to feed the furnace and stove for another two or three 14 I, XXI | the genial warmth of the stove would no longer cheer the 15 I, XXI | huddled together round the stove, felt that their own vital 16 I, XXI | about ten feet from the stove.~It marked Fahrenheit 17 I, XXI | pieces, and piled up in the stove of the large room and kitchen 18 I, XXI | knew that the pipes of the stove and kitchen furnace ran 19 I, XXI | sake of the warmth from the stove; so that the bricks began


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