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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VI | visible about a quarter of a mile to the east.~“What are they 2 I, VIII | their camp, about half a mile from the shore, and found 3 II, III | wandered inland for half a mile. Here and there the Sergeant 4 II, VIII | estuary running more than a mile and a half inland. If the 5 II, VIII | not gone a quarter of a mile before Mrs Barnett stopped 6 II, IX | she was but a quarter of a mile from the beach.~It was then 7 II, X | had approached within a mile at least of the American 8 II, X | drifted at the rate of a mile an hour. It advanced farther 9 II, X | difficulty to scramble over a mile or two towards the south, 10 II, XII | for about a quarter of a mile across the ice, and then, 11 II, XII | even ventured out about a mile and a half upon the ice-field, 12 II, XIII | for another quarter of a mile along the interminable crevasse, 13 II, XV | follow the valley for another mile, in the hope of finding 14 II, XV | other sound.~About half a mile from the coast on that part 15 II, XVIII| more than a quarter of a mile inland.~Every moment the 16 II, XX | gradually, and now ran a mile inland, as far as the dried-up 17 II, XXI | Island had not advanced one mile.~The only remaining hope 18 II, XXII | oblong strip, not more than a mile wide anywhere.~Of the hundred 19 II, XXIII| were about a quarter of a mile from it, the bear plunged


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