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distressing 4
distributed 5
distribution 1
district 19
districts 40
districts-was 1
disturb 1
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19 chain
19 connected
19 dark
19 district
19 early
19 evident
19 exactly
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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district

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | of the Great Slave Lake district, and even from Fort Chippeway 2 I, IV | shutting out the barren frozen district beyond, not inaptly called 3 I, IV | vegetation in this remote district. The Great Slave Lake is 4 I, IV | a factory in the remote district for which they were bound : 5 I, VII | start.~Unfortunately, the district now to be traversed was 6 I, VIII | visible. From this side the district north of the lake appeared 7 I, VIII | said, however, that the district between the Great Bear Lake 8 I, X | onwards to their aim. The district they were now traversing 9 I, XI | ourselves, seeking a new hunting district; and in either case it will 10 I, XII | explored the surrounding district in order to ascertain its 11 I, XV | submersion of the whole district, and the meeting of the 12 I, XV | between the appearance of this district and that of Cape Bathurst.~ 13 I, XXII | had never before been in a district so well stocked with game; 14 I, XXIII| something uncanny about this district. If I had known it better 15 I, XXIII| are changed, or that this district is very peculiarly situated . . . 16 II, I | the peculiarities of the district, he did not look beyond 17 II, I | total” for this particular district under the seventieth parallel! 18 II, XX | Should it do so, the whole district between Cape Michael and 19 II, XXII | night six-sevenths of the district once belonging to Cape Bathurst


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