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waiting 5
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walking 17
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13 value
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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walk

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | We must confess that her walk was somewhat masculine, 2 I, VII | men were often obliged to walk to rest the exhausted animals, 3 I, VIII | God be with us!”~After a walk of three hours the visitors 4 I, IX | Mrs Barnett would mind a walk of twenty or twenty-five 5 I, XVII | and it was impossible to walk without snow-shoes.~When 6 I, XVII | were quite accustomed to walk in them, and could glide 7 I, XVIII| once more to be able to walk about.~The cold was still 8 I, XVIII| intense, that after an hour’s walk every one began to think 9 II, VIII | without danger, venture on a walk of a few hours without an 10 II, VIII | wretch had been unable to walk farther, and had crept along 11 II, XIV | reindeer, then continued his walk round the palisade, and 12 II, XV | of the ice-wall, after a walk of three hours. The night 13 II, XVII | melancholy mood, pausing in his walk as the explorers passed,


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