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forbade 2
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16 forward
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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force

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | little muscular power; but a force of will which carried him 2 I, VII | certain amount of vegetative force is retained even in the 3 I, XI | sledges. The hunters saw the force of his reasoning; but for 4 I, XIII | from blowing with unbroken force into the rooms. The air-pumps, 5 I, XVIII| round the walls broke the force of the squall, and Mac-Nabs 6 I, XVIII| whirled along with terrific force, and all would inevitably 7 I, XXI | our rooms; but they may force an entrance to the loft, 8 I, XXI | its body against it, would force its way into the passage 9 II, II | Everything then depended on the force and direction of the currents 10 II, III | avalanches were flung with such force upon Cape Bathurst, that 11 II, VII | wind swept along with awful force, and involuntarily they 12 II, XIII | along by the irresistible force of the ice-wall into the 13 II, XVIII| by this mighty propelling force, was drifting rapidly to 14 II, XVIII| feet above the island. The force with which the tossing masses, 15 II, XVIII| mountains, which, impelled by a force they could not resist, had 16 II, XXI | stationary, and that all the force of the current was deep


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