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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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progress

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VII | inhabitants who arrest the progress of the explorer, but Nature 2 I, VII | to fear that his further progress would be barred by the masses 3 I, XIII | would arrest all further progress.~Of the ten soldiers chosen 4 I, XVII | feet high, barred their progress. These mighty icebergs, 5 I, XXIII| that all might watch the progress of the phenomenon without 6 I, XXIII| instrument, eagerly watching the progress of the phenomenon. At forty-three 7 II, V | Lieutenant have once watched the progress of his establishment! Had 8 II, XII | ice, and then, its farther progress being barred, it turned 9 II, XIII | would greatly impede his progress, and render communication 10 II, XV | little Michael continued to progress favourably. On the 20th 11 II, XV | March, the thaw made rapid progress. Rain fell abundantly and 12 II, XV | coast during the further progress of the thaw, unless indeed 13 II, XVIII| under so thick a cover.~The progress made in the night had been 14 II, XVIII| ice was so hard that the progress was but slow. At the end


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