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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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traps

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | hundreds caught in their traps. Their imagination pictured 2 I, II | invasion of the hunters. The traps, once crowded with game, 3 I, VI | had no time for setting traps. They could not separate 4 I, XVI | weather, intending to set traps when the snow should prevent 5 I, XVI | they are easily taken in traps, and Marbre and Sabine looked 6 I, XVII | urged on the setting of the traps and snares which were to 7 I, XVII | throughout the winter.~These traps consisted merely of rough 8 I, XVII | be crushed. Such were the traps set in the winter over a 9 I, XVIII| to be done outside, the traps buried beneath ten feet 10 I, XIX | task in a few days. The traps were now uncovered and re-set. 11 I, XIX | table.~The next week the traps were in full activity. Some 12 I, XX | kinds were taken in the traps, and Sabine and Marbre killed 13 I, XXII | for them, however, as the traps were in full activity. In 14 II, III | hundreds of white foxes in traps, rivetted a copper collar 15 II, V | or the setting of a few traps; and when Mrs Mac-Nab saw 16 II, X | the Lieutenant to set some traps outside the enceinte. He 17 II, X | air-pumps were cleaned, the traps were set round the palisades 18 II, XV | no hunting or setting of traps. The magazines were already


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