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duck 1
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ducks 12
due 14
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dug 10
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14 crossing
14 dead
14 december
14 due
14 eastern
14 edges
14 effort
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | honour to whom honour is due, Mrs Joliffe deserves part 2 I, VI | element, and no merit is due to me for braving it. It 3 I, VI | All these changes, madam, due to the influence of the 4 I, VIII| changed. Instead of bearing due north, the expedition advanced 5 I, X | curving slightly, ran almost due north; whilst the eastern 6 I, XIII| their new abode, and after due deliberation unanimously 7 I, XVII| Esquimaux.~A singular phenomenon due to the refraction of rays 8 I, XX | Englishmen, was kept with due solemnity. The colonists 9 I, XX | reappear above the horizon in due time; but there was no reason 10 II, II | of Siberia. After running due north for about six hundred 11 II, III | Bay the coast ran almost due south, following the one 12 II, IV | things considered, and making due allowance for the weight 13 II, IX | treat him with the respect due to your preserver.”~During 14 II, XVII| Cape Bathurst now pointed due north, and those masses


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