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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | thermometer, it is true, marked 41° Fahrenheit above zero; 2 I, VI | coldest part of the night, marked more than 32° Fahrenheit. 3 I, XV | seas are very distinctly marked, and it is impossible to 4 I, XV | was much struck with this marked contrast, and Sergeant Long 5 I, XVII | outlines were given, scarcely marked out against the misty sky. 6 I, XVII | October 14th the thermometer markedFahrenheit below zero, 7 I, XVIII| supposed, and the thermometer marked only 15° Fahrenheit above 8 I, XVIII| well that the thermometer marked 70° below zero.”~“What!” 9 I, XX | the window of the passage marked 66° below zero. A few degrees 10 I, XXI | feet from the stove.~It marked Fahrenheit below zero.~ 11 II, II | some other current, not marked on our map. Oh, that to 12 II, III | cinders and walrus bones marked the spot.~The three explorers 13 II, IV | coast.~No fresh incident marked the exploration of the short 14 II, X | year before, it had already marked 20° Fahrenheit below zero, 15 II, XII | and the column of mercury marked 24° Fahrenheit.~Snow, which 16 II, XII | and the column of mercury marked 24° Fahrenheit.~Snow, which 17 II, XIII | Borealis, a few white lines marked the boundaries of the enceinte 18 II, XV | Michael.~The thermometer then marked 32° Fahrenheit. The atmosphere 19 II, XVII | column of mercury often marked 50° Fahrenheit. The colonists


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