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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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imagine

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | readers must not at once imagine a grand entertainment, such 2 I, XI | fellow-creatures. We can easily imagine that Lieutenant Hobson was 3 I, XVI | said Hobson; “and if, as I imagine, you belong to an American 4 I, XVII | such a spectacle. She could imagine nothing more sublime than 5 I, XVIII| appetites.~W e can readily imagine that the conversation turned 6 I, XIX | it would be impossible to imagine anything more melancholy 7 I, XXII | traveller like me? I shall imagine myself one of the crew of 8 II, I | Meanwhile Hobson let his men imagine that the failure of the 9 II, IV | of the night.~“Who would imagine,” said Mrs Barnett, “that 10 II, IX | night of the 31st August.~Imagine the delight and excitement 11 II, X | CURRENT.~We can readily imagine the reception given to Kalumah 12 II, X | quarter of the circumference.~Imagine the anxiety of the unfortunate 13 II, X | compliments it is difficult to imagine, unless it was as a kind 14 II, XIII | warmer than anybody would imagine.~Before retiring, however,


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