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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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inland

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | preceding explanation, “American inland otters are not to be despised, 2 II, I | cliffs, its promontories, its inland lagoon, and its coast-line, 3 II, III | sometimes the explorers wandered inland for half a mile. Here and 4 II, VIII | more than a mile and a half inland. If the sea should again 5 II, VIII | were often obliged to go inland for some little distance, 6 II, VIII | but at least two miles inland, for they had found it impossible 7 II, XV | huge blocks of ice driven inland from the offing, and so 8 II, XV | wrong, and away from the inland!”~“What, away from the island!” 9 II, XVII | gulf running some distance inland on the American coast, and 10 II, XVIII| than a quarter of a mile inland.~Every moment the trembling 11 II, XIX | take the bearings of the inland. It was listless now to 12 II, XX | gradually, and now ran a mile inland, as far as the dried-up 13 II, XX | felt that the ephemeral inland was gradually succumbing— 14 II, XXII | taken place, and running inland, it followed a curved line


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