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lodge 2
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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loft

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XXI | clock Marbre went up to the loft to fetch some provisions, 2 I, XXI | which. communicated with the loft by a trap-door. The cold 3 I, XXI | however, so intense in the loft that the men could not hold 4 I, XXI | force an entrance to the loft, and devour the furs stowed 5 I, XXI | to the trap-door of the loft, and peeping through it, 6 I, XXI | watching the bears and the loft. It was so dark that all 7 I, XXI | the roof, and got into the loft.~“Let every one remain where 8 I, XXI | all the bears were in the loft, it would be easier to attack 9 I, XXI | furnace ran all along the loft, and being made of lime-bricks 10 II, V | powder-magazine, leaving the loft free for stores; and the 11 II, XVIII| course, but the floor of the loft cannot have given way. Another 12 II, XVIII| not, however, yet fill the loft, and was not more than a 13 II, XVIII| Hobson to the very end of the loft, and there he found the 14 II, XIX | and to take refuge in the loft, was the work of a moment. 15 II, XIX | being saved! However, the loft seemed likely to resist, 16 II, XIX | rather above the floor of the loft. The prisoners were obliged


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