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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | company did not belong to the ordinary society of the neighbourhood, 2 I, I | in Fort Reliance was no ordinary woman; she was Paulina Barnett, 3 I, III | returned to the house at his ordinary pace, that is to say, at 4 I, XV | twenty-five feet above the ordinary level. How then was it to 5 II, I | and they returned to their ordinary occupations; but as they 6 II, II | all returning to their ordinary occupations. Sergeant Long 7 II, V | were taken, which in the ordinary course of things would have 8 II, V | trap has not yielded its ordinary contingent then?”~“No, sir; 9 II, X | refuges in the south. Under ordinary circumstances the reindeer, 10 II, X | point being decided, the ordinary occupations of the factory 11 II, X | sufficiently regret that the ordinary temperature of these regions 12 II, XII | foreseen, and not only had the ordinary difficulties and dangers 13 II, XIV | winter clothing, and under ordinary circumstances would have 14 II, XV | Barnett of the Lieutenant.~“In ordinary seasons,” replied Hobson, “ 15 II, XV | embarkation.~Of course all the ordinary avocations of the factory 16 II, XV | cultivated by his wife. Under ordinary circumstances he would merely 17 II, XV | Arctic latitudes, but not an ordinary mist. The soil was covered 18 II, XXII | had broken down all the ordinary distinctions of race.~A 19 II, XXIII| contrived on the islet as on an ordinary raft? There could be no


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