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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XII | next year I should have run a risk of being too late.”~“ 2 I, XIII| that water could easily run off them. The snow would, 3 I, XIX | trap, they often managed to run off with the bait without 4 I, XXI | of the men should try and run to the shed. He was to take 5 I, XXI | the court. Two risks to be run !~Long, Mac-Nab, and Rae, 6 I, XXII| might almost be said to have run back to its source, so abrupt 7 II, II | Our wandering island would run a risk of never returning.”~“ 8 II, II | both dangerous for us, run opposite ways. When they 9 II, III | they had not the sense to run away before the rupture 10 II, X | observations Victoria Island had run aground somewhere on the 11 II, XII | attention. They were allowed to run about near the fort, that 12 II, XII | march. No fresh risk was run of injury of the furs, for 13 II, XIII| Hobson firmly, “or we shall run a risk of not having crossed 14 II, XIII| farther towards the east we run a risk, after enduring great 15 II, XV | was therefore proved to run completely through the barrier.~ 16 II, XIX | well aware, currents do not run against natural obstacles,


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