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style 4
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subdue 1
subject 16
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sublime 3
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16 stock
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16 subject
16 thirty
16 throughout
16 top
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | of this decline was the subject of Captain Craventy’s explanation 2 I, IV | He was wrapped up in the subject of the luminous corona and 3 I, XV | been mistaken on such a subject.”~“How is it, then,” inquired 4 I, XVII | statements of navigators on the subject were contradicted.~“There 5 I, XXI | like a man well up in his subject, for he had had- many an 6 I, XXIII| Barnett had many a talk on the subject; and the latter did all 7 I, XXIII| what I said to you on the subject of the tides?”~“Oh yes, 8 I, XXIII| between us and the sun is subject to a similar apparent extension, 9 II, III | configuration of this sheet of ice, subject as it was to the influence 10 II, V | from their chief on the subject. They thought it would be 11 II, VI | it was in thickness and subject to the perpetual action 12 II, XV | which current it would be subject after the thaw, and the 13 II, XV | north or south was the chief subject of the discussions between 14 II, XX | burst open at any moment, subject as it was even now to the 15 II, XX | long upon this melancholy subject, and at last exclaimed suddenly—~“ 16 II, XXI | a rude structure of wood subject to all the caprices of winds


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