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fault 1
fauna 5
favour 9
favourable 15
favourably 3
favoured 5
favourite 6
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15 chosen
15 consequence
15 drew
15 favourable
15 feeling
15 forming
15 fortunate
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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favourable

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | days. The weather continued favourable, the cold was not too severe, 2 I, VIII | Bathurst. Should the site be favourable, I propose constructing 3 I, VIII | from ice, and the wind is favourable. We will place a cutter 4 I, VIII | from the north-east was favourable to the crossing. Sergeant 5 I, XII | Bathurst would be a most favourable site for the new fort, as 6 I, XII | accomplished under exceptionally favourable circumstances. We have had 7 I, XV | commenced, and as upon the most favourable calculation only three more 8 I, XVII | eagerly hunted. In some favourable years tens of thousands 9 I, XX | himself on having chosen so favourable a situation for the new 10 I, XXIII| were circumstances more favourable to an astronomical observation.~ 11 II, II | the North Pole. “With a favourable current might they not reach 12 II, IV | storms, and perhaps with a favourable wind they might be guided 13 II, XII | freeze over will not be very favourable to our plans. The pieces 14 II, XII | freeze over will not be very favourable to our plans. The pieces 15 II, XXI | clumsy; and if the wind were favourable, and the sea not too rough,


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