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fortified 2
fortnight-july 1
forts 9
fortunate 15
fortunately 31
fortune 4
forty 16
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15 favourable
15 feeling
15 forming
15 fortunate
15 hares
15 hurried
15 instinct
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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fortunate

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VI | rifles. Still they were fortunate enough to kill two of the 2 I, VIII| increase of cold was most fortunate. Even in temperate climes 3 I, XVII| neither Marbre nor Sabine were fortunate enough to bring down any 4 I, XIX | cleared of snow, which was a fortunate circumstance, as ominous 5 I, XXII| country.~On the whole, it was fortunate that the slope was from 6 II, III | and I think it is very fortunate that they had not the sense 7 II, III | without fatigue, and, more fortunate than ourselves, they will 8 II, V | The carpenter had been fortunate enough to find some bent 9 II, VI | were complete, which was fortunate, for the weather became 10 II, X | Hobson, “her arrival was most fortunate for us. Thanks to her, we 11 II, XIII| shall indeed think myself fortunate if all my comrades answer 12 II, XVII| American continent. This was fortunate, as they were now out of 13 II, XVII| Barnett, “and it is very fortunate that we had to give up our 14 II, XX | Islands, unless they were fortunate enough to meet with a whaler.~ 15 II, XX | anywhere else. This was a most fortunate circumstance, and the holes


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