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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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refuge

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | colonies of beavers have taken refuge on the shores of the most 2 I, II | fur-bearing animals having taken refuge beyond the polar circle, 3 I, VI | s companions gladly took refuge in it and rested there for 4 I, VI | civilisation, and the wapitis took refuge in the more peaceful districts 5 I, VII | too zealously hunted, take refuge at the Pole, we should have 6 I, VII | and Indians have no other refuge even in the bitterest cold. 7 I, VIII | entirely on fish, and take refuge on the shores of the Gulf 8 I, VIII | very rare. It has taken refuge further and further north, 9 I, XI | animals had chosen their refuge well. Footprints were also 10 I, XI | deserted land, suitable as a refuge for the fur-bearing animals; 11 I, XII | rocks, would have afforded a refuge to several vessels from 12 II, XIII | the island, now our only refuge. If the thaw should overtake 13 II, XIX | the pantry, and to take refuge in the loft, was the work 14 II, XIX | prisoners were obliged to take refuge amongst the rafters of the 15 II, XIX | Lawrence might be a harbour of refuge for the colonists, and if 16 II, XXI | where they would find a sure refuge. This significant and ominous 17 II, XXIII| were now obliged to take refuge on the highest part of the


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