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spray 5
spread 13
sprightly 1
spring 18
springing 1
springs 1
sprinkled 1
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18 shore
18 situated
18 soldier
18 spring
18 surprised
18 traps
18 warmer
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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spring

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | as if he were about to spring a mine.~“All right, Joliffe !” 2 I, V | breathe the fresh air of spring, and to bask in the sunbeams. 3 I, V | renovation of creation in spring is perhaps more impressive 4 I, VI | influence of the Arctic spring was beginning to be felt. 5 I, XVII| they would come up in the spring. Her garden, consisting 6 I, XVII| with the first breezes of spring and that they could then 7 I, XX | for hunting in the early spring. Moreover, he sometimes 8 I, XXII| was like the beginning of spring.~At eleven oclock the same 9 II, IV | latitude, and enjoy a perpetual spring.”~Hobson could not help 10 II, X | madness to linger till the spring should again thaw the ice, 11 II, XII | became free from ice in the spring, the new island had been 12 II, XII | became free from ice in the spring, the new island had been 13 II, XV | upon the ice, no one could spring more lightly forwards than 14 II, XV | fresh symptoms of returning spring, which seemed likely to 15 II, XV | mild weather of the early spring.~The thaw continued to proceed 16 II, XV | have often noticed in the spring in the Polar regions.~“It 17 II, XVII| circumstances. The influence of the spring became more and more sensibly 18 II, XIX | have been in any former spring, transferred as it was to


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