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scarlatina 1
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scattered 14
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scenery 3
scenes 3
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15 scene
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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scene

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | broke the monotony of the scene. Now and then a troop of 2 I, VI | fell.~“What a beautiful scene!” exclaimed Mrs Paulina 3 I, VIII | bounded the sight.~The whole scene was rich in animal and vegetable 4 I, IX | despairing cry, arrived at the scene of the wreck joints in time. 5 I, XVII | sky. One transformation scene followed another with magic 6 I, XVII | the sublime beauty of the scene. But what could one expect 7 I, XVIII| with fearful fury.~What a scene was presented by Cape Bathurst 8 I, XX | such a glorious scene-a scene which once looked upon could 9 I, XX | beauty. It was like a fairy scene in which ice and snow combined 10 II, III | the changed aspect of the scene without emotion. She had 11 II, XII | beams upon the melancholy scene. The half-darkness and the 12 II, XV | Barnett was astonished at the scene before her, and asked the 13 II, XVII | stood watching the awful scene, the buildings, formerly 14 II, XVIII| last, and how fearful a scene was presented by the districts 15 II, XX | sun rose upon the desolate scene, the Lieutenant was able


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