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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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dark

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | Their thick trunks and dark gloomy branches form a striking 2 I, XIV | Lieutenant’s own room was a dark cell adjoining the hall, 3 I, XVI | the sable, which becomes a dark lustrous brown in the winter. 4 I, XVIII| throbbing colour spread from the dark segment on the horizon, 5 I, XIX | episode in the long dreary dark months. Some human beings 6 I, XIX | poetry.~     GREENLAND SONG~ Dark Is the sky,~The sun sinks 7 I, XX | the room did not become dark on the extinction of the 8 I, XXI | and the loft. It was so dark that all hoped Long’s movements 9 II, IV | the sea and thought of the dark future before them.~Hobson 10 II, VII | which is not unlikely this dark night, we should know that 11 II, VII | position; but it was too dark to make out anything, and 12 II, IX | tribes accustomed to the long dark Polar nights—she felt sure 13 II, X | to be hunted. Should the dark winter be prolonged, the 14 II, XIV | one preferred being in the dark. All work had of course 15 II, XIV | very tedious did the long dark hours appear.~Some Auroræ 16 II, XV | five oclock it became too dark to go any further. The travellers 17 II, XV | now fallen, and it was too dark to see if the island was 18 II, XIX | trees were clothed with dark verdure; the sap—sometimes 19 II, XXIII| miles to windward.~It was a dark gloomy night, without any


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