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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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death

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | which could even inflict death. The governors of the factories 2 I, VI | engaged in a war to the death, and we shall arrive in 3 I, VI | those wapitis will meet death where they now stand.”~“ 4 I, VII | appeared imminent. A fearful death would then have awaited 5 I, IX | The old sailor had met his death in the element he loved 6 I, X | mourning at the news of the death of Norman. The brave fellow 7 I, X | and he met a terrible death in the land his own intrepidity 8 I, XVI | circumstances attending its death deserve relation in detail, 9 I, XVII| being frost-bitten, when death or mortification would ensue 10 I, XX | be no doubt that sudden death may result from braving 11 I, XXI | cheer the unhappy colonists.~Death would then await them-death 12 I, XXI | be madness, and certain death for all!~Fortunately the 13 II, II | inhabitants.~In either case death would await the Lieutenant 14 II, IX | she was at the point of death.”~But now Kalumah again 15 II, XIV | rush upon it, hug it to death in their paws, and carry 16 II, XIX | you,” replied Madge,—”a death I did not share!”~“Ah, Madge!” 17 II, XIX | cried Mrs Barnett, “if my death could save the lives of


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