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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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evident

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | with the other. But it was evident that he could not long sustain 2 I, XX | burning lava, and it was evident that some great convulsion 3 I, XXI | hatchets and pistols.~It was evident that the bears had torn 4 I, XXII | not yielded; but it was evident that the earthquake had 5 II, III | crossing the plain.~It was evident that specimens of the whole 6 II, IV | sharp point, and it was evident that the substratum of ice, 7 II, IV | rising to the surface.~It was evident, then, that the floe which 8 II, V | grave importance. It was evident that the bottom of the trench, 9 II, VI | America. It was, therefore, evident that if Victoria Island 10 II, VIII | checked their advance. It was evident that parts of the island 11 II, VIII | by the awful storm! It is evident that the level of the whole 12 II, VIII | pathway along the snow. It was evident the poor wretch had been 13 II, X | less satisfactory. It was evident that the ice-field forming 14 II, XIV | child’s body, and it was evident that he had malignant scarlatina, 15 II, XV | high to be climbed. It was evident that a sledge could not 16 II, XV | One thing was, however, evident, the island was not yet 17 II, XVIII| with no resistance, it was evident that it did not reach the 18 II, XXII | into the sea, and it was evident that the general level of 19 II, XXIII| the wake it left, it was evident that the strip of ice was


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