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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | eclipse of 1851.~It will readily be imagined that Thomas 2 I, VIII | him, which of course he readily did.~But now to tell how 3 I, XII | impatience which will be readily understood. It was now to 4 I, XIII | generated in the air, freezes readily, and makes the atmosphere 5 I, XIII | beams, and timbers. As may readily be supposed, finished workmanship 6 I, XVII | serious injury.~It will readily be understood that all manual 7 I, XVIII| sharpened appetites.~W e can readily imagine that the conversation 8 I, XIX | words, which the native girl readily understood, and the whole 9 I, XXII | anxiety will therefore be readily understood. The fine season 10 II, I | herself to her fate more readily than could have been expected. 11 II, II | Arctic Ocean, and you will readily understand why. Two currents, 12 II, VI | elevated position. It will be readily understood, however, that 13 II, VII | of the two explorers will readily be imagined. They again 14 II, X | KAMTCHATKA CURRENT.~We can readily imagine the reception given 15 II, XIII | known, does not freeze so readily as fresh, but requires several 16 II, XV | astonishment of all can readily be imagined when, on stepping


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