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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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walking

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | are admirably adapted for walking. Pine-wood snow-shoes, two 2 I, V | the lady herself practised walking in these contrivances, and 3 I, VI | lightened the sledges by walking little way. This mode of 4 I, XI | were not made by a person walking,” he said.~“Nor by a person 5 I, XVII | was firm and suitable for walking, so that a few excursions 6 I, XXI | announced that the bears were walking about on the roof.~Hobson, 7 I, XXIII| enumerated above; and one day walking with him along the beach, 8 II, VIII | the two hunters.~Whilst walking at a good pace and talking 9 II, X | few minutes later he was walking along the beach with the 10 II, X | it had been practicable, walking on it would have been very 11 II, XIV | hundred paces off, and was walking along without hesitation, 12 II, XV | does not show that we are walking towards the east not the 13 II, XV | still behind us, we must be walking towards the west, so that 14 II, XV | against her, for they were now walking towards the sun in an easterly 15 II, XIX | Mrs Barnett and Madge were walking together on that part of 16 II, XXI | Barnett and Madge, who were walking together on the beach.~“ 17 II, XXIII| the condensed air escape, walking round the ice wherever it


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