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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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winds

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VII | sheltered from the keen north winds, the flanks of the hills 2 I, IX | were at the mercy of the winds and waves.~And now at about 3 I, XII | several vessels from the winds of the offing, and might 4 I, XII | sheltered from the coldest winds. The elevation of the cape 5 I, XVIII| unfamiliar with those terrible winds which move at the rate of 6 I, XXII | winter, with its bitter winds, its whirlpools of snow, 7 II, I | island, at the mercy of the winds and waves, and had been 8 II, I | floating at the mercy of winds and waves.~“Then, Lieutenant,” 9 II, IV | Port Barnett from the east winds.~It was not more than eight 10 II, VI | house from the north-east winds, but the sand and earth 11 II, IX | frail kayak at the mercy of winds and waves.~She did not know 12 II, XIV | to the prevalence of west winds it never lasted long.~Thus 13 II, XIV | from the north and west winds, and the month of January 14 II, XXI | impossible to Him who rules the winds and waves.”~Hobson carefully 15 II, XXI | subject to all the caprices of winds and waves. Even in tolerably


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