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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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early

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | to set out on his journey early in April.~If the lieutenant 2 I, III | been unable to answer.~As early as 1706 this luminous halo 3 I, IV | once swarming with game, early attracted the attention 4 I, XVII | on ice; Mrs Barnett had early practised wearing them, 5 I, XX | plans for hunting in the early spring. Moreover, he sometimes 6 I, XXII | frost did not commence until early in April. The ice burst 7 I, XXII | waters were still sweet.~Early in May the snow had disappeared 8 I, XXIII| not face the thought and early of an evening he would climb 9 II, X | the wolves would have left early in September for the shores 10 II, XIV | above the horizon before early in February, so that there 11 II, XV | does not break up until early in May; but the winter has 12 II, XV | who had no reply to make.~Early in March the squall ceased, 13 II, XV | their passage did not exist early in the winter.~They managed, 14 II, XV | north to south east, and as early as eleven oclock the party 15 II, XV | various works were completed early in April, and their utility, 16 II, XV | seemed likely to set in early after this strangely mild 17 II, XV | the mild weather of the early spring.~The thaw continued 18 II, XIX | latitudes, and vice versa in early springs.~Now the warm season 19 II, XIX | of 1861 had set in very early, and this would hasten the


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