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ice-crust 3
ice-crystals 1
ice-field 87
ice-fields 13
ice-floe 2
ice-floes 1
ice-flowers 1
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13 gloomy
13 heaven
13 home
13 ice-fields
13 icy
13 imagined
13 imprisoned
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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ice-fields

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, X | wandering about on the vast ice-fields. I cannot think of their 2 I, XVII | gradually solidified, the ice-fields, formed by the accumulation 3 I, XVII | very tiring work, for the ice-fields were rugged and uneven, 4 I, XVIII| The ,,round shook as the ice-fields split open, crushed by the 5 I, XIX | mists which shrouded the ice-fields. After marching for about 6 I, XX | the “ hummocks “ on the ice-fields sometimes prowled huge bears, 7 I, XXI | the endless succession of ice-fields. There was reason to fear 8 I, XXII | fractures and fissures in the ice-fields which greatly accelerated 9 II, III | icebergs, avalanches, and, ice-fields they avoid, are the very 10 II, V | and Franklin had met with ice-fields in the Polar seas one hundred 11 II, V | were carried along upon ice-fields until the winter arrested 12 II, XV | made their way across the ice-fields in a southeasterly direction. 13 II, XV | possibly have crossed the ice-fields if they had started in December,


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