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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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mists

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XVIII| heavens, once more undimmed by mists or vapours. Never had a 2 I, XIX | few faint rays through the mists which shrouded the ice-fields. 3 I, XXIII| THE 18TH JULY 1860.~The mists did not disperse. The sun 4 I, XXIII| fine and another wet, now mists obscured the sun, or thick 5 I, XXIII| horizon was shrouded in mists Heavy clouds were coming 6 I, XXIII| wind arose and swept tire mists and clouds from the sky, 7 II, I | been useless; for heavy mists obscured everything at a 8 II, III | accompanied with thick mists, swept down upon the fort. 9 II, III | north-east dispelled the last mists upon the horizon. The barometer 10 II, V | continued fine, and any mists which gathered on the horizon 11 II, VI | temperature moderate. The mists on the horizon were not 12 II, VII | dying as if drowned in the mists or quenched by the wind 13 II, VIII | chased away the clouds and mists, so that Hobson hoped to 14 II, VIII | farther the same day, and the mists, which had collected above 15 II, X | winter had come with its mists, its rain, and its snow, 16 II, XII | half quenched in the damp mists, rose but a few degrees 17 II, XV | be seen through the heavy mists, and this was the more provoking,


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