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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VI | were fine specimens of the family of deer known under the 2 I, XI | rather have met a whole family of polar bears!”~“But I 3 I, XIV| They belong to the rodent family, and have long ears, brown 4 I, XIV| implies, to the partridge family, and might be aptly described 5 I, XIV| visitors belonged to the family of brown bears, so common 6 I, XIV| creature of the plantigrada family, and greatly resembled the 7 I, XV | belonged to the Phocidæ family, but morses or walruses, 8 I, XV | webbed feet, or sleeping in family groups. Some few of the 9 I, XVI| expedition was to the haunt of a family of beavers, long since noted 10 I, XVI| the householder and his family.”~“There is, however, not 11 I, XVI| creatures belong to the bear family, and the specimens obtained 12 I, XVI| Another animal of the rodent family, nearly as industrious as 13 I, XVI| like the rest of their family, multiply with extreme rapidity, 14 I, XIX| understood, and the whole family was invited to follow the 15 I, XIX| Greenland to follow her family to the hunting grounds. 16 I, XIX| The interesting native family remained encamped near Cape 17 I, XIX| 20th December the Esquimaux family came to take leave of the 18 II, III| you have not forgotten the family of natives we met here last


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