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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | The thaw was not, however, complete. The thermometer, it is 2 I, V | himself before the thaw became complete.~The ice of the lake was 3 I, VI | more than 32° Fahrenheit. A complete thaw set in, the vast white 4 I, IX | will have been all the more complete. This is a magnificent lake, 5 I, XIII | Very few days sufficed to complete this part of the work, and 6 I, XV | that to make his defence complete the summit of Cape Bathurst, 7 I, XVI | blue and silver foxes, to complete the list of animals which 8 I, XVIII| replaced the silence usually so complete in these high latitudes. 9 II, II | astronomer was anxious to complete his meteorological observations, 10 II, VI | little, as the stores were complete, which was fortunate, for 11 II, VII | and they entered it in complete darkness, the wind thundering 12 II, XIV | blockade would become yet more complete.~The sky was clear for the 13 II, XIV | colonists having to remain in complete darkness. Thanks to the 14 II, XV | already melting fast. The same complete solitude, the same desertion, 15 II, XV | sun and the compass are in complete contradiction of each other?”~“ 16 II, XV | which remains in a state of complete congelation.”~But whether 17 II, XVIII| work of destruction was complete. Not a trace remained of


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