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wield 2
wielded 1
wielding 1
wife 18
wigwams 1
wild 22
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18 surprised
18 traps
18 warmer
18 wife
18 windows
18 wolves
17 aleutian
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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wife

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | his bright active Canadian wife, a certain Mac-Nab and his 2 I, I | certain Mac-Nab and his wife, both Scotch, John Rae, 3 I, I | Fort Assiniboin with his wife. There Jaspar Hobson was 4 I, I | Corporal Joliffe obeyed his wife without owning it, doubtless 5 I, IV | tangible results; but his wife was most useful and devoted; 6 I, V | disputing with his little wife. Yes, he was actually contradicting 7 I, V | Joliffe,” repeated his little wife; “not so fast, we are going 8 I, V | neither to the advice of his wife nor to the shouts of Lieutenant 9 I, V | reproachfully his little wife looked at him, and how stern 10 I, XIII| to the care of Mac-Nabs wife, an Indian woman, well qualified 11 I, XIX | governor of Upper Navik, whose wife was English, and that she 12 II, I | hesitated, and his little wife nudged his elbow.~“Well, 13 II, III | or rather to his little wife, and Hobson knew that he 14 II, V | children, for which he and his wife prayed every day, was as 15 II, X | Corporal and his little wife had also sown fresh seeds, 16 II, XV | ground cultivated by his wife. Under ordinary circumstances 17 II, XV | go, and stay here with my wife! I am sure the Company would 18 II, XV | the Corporal to his little wife, who had long ago resigned


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