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courier 7
course 91
courses 2
court 18
court-at 1
courtesy 1
cousins 1
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18 august
18 clothed
18 courage
18 court
18 creature
18 double
18 drifting
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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court

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | entertainment, such as a court ball, or a musical soirée 2 I, III | which gave access to the court. The Sergeant pushed open 3 I, III | was plenty of it in the court of Fort Reliance; and whilst 4 I, XIII | promontory, where the inner court was to be situated, and 5 I, XV | encircle the fort. An inner court had been constructed, in 6 I, XVIII| hastened into the interior court, glad once more to be able 7 I, XVIII| needless to state that the court of the fort was completely 8 I, XX | we may venture across the court of the fort without danger.”~“ 9 I, XXI | possible to look into the court of the fort was that opening 10 I, XXI | roof and prowl about the court. Two risks to be run !~Long, 11 I, XXII | confinement, and rushed into the court barking with delight. One 12 I, XXII | the southern corner of the court. The quantity of game justified 13 I, XXIII| could not be seen from the court of the fort.~Hobson got 14 II, VI | window looking out on the court, that Mrs Barnett received 15 II, VI | and dug trenches in the court to carry away the rain-water. 16 II, VII | their way across the inner court through a whirlwind which 17 II, VIII | oclock they crossed the court and found all their comrades 18 II, XVIII| fifty or sixty feet. The court of the fort was filled up,


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