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risked 2
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rival 10
rivals 17
river 36
river-banks 1
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17 outer
17 planks
17 refuge
17 rivals
17 sign
17 signal
17 site
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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rivals

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | companies were formidable rivals to its success; and French 2 I, VIII | particular are formidable rivals to us. Did you not meet 3 I, VIII | but they are formidable rivals, and when game is scarce, 4 I, X | been more valuable to its rivals than to it. It is even said 5 I, XII | having been preceded by rivals in the north-western districts 6 I, XII | fact our most formidable rivals.”~“But I thought,” resumed 7 I, XII | that it had no longer any rivals on the American continent.”~“ 8 I, XII | must be just even to our rivals.”~“Especially to our rivals,” 9 I, XII | rivals.”~“Especially to our rivals,” added Mrs Barnett.~“Yes, 10 I, XII | compete boldly with all rivals.”~Lieutenant Hobson was 11 I, XII | possible, hoping that his rivals might not follow him beyond 12 I, XII | redoubt, if the vicinity of rivals should render such a purely 13 I, XVI | gun was still smoking.~The rivals gazed at each other in silence.~ 14 I, XVI | supremacy with powerful rivals, and that quarrelling and 15 I, XXIII| regret the absence of the rivals who are so evidently hostile 16 II, I | This, too, is why the rivals you so much dreaded have 17 II, V | to attract the notice of rivals. The truth was, he did not


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