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hungry 4
hunt 1
hunted 1
hunter 29
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hunting 1
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29 fact
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29 kept
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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hunter

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1 X | peninsula He is an eiderdown hunter, and very clever. He speaks 2 XI | at this man that he was a hunter; he did not look likely 3 XI | tranquil personage was only a hunter of the eider duck, whose 4 XI | breast. Immediately the hunter, or rather the trader, comes 5 XI | no commercial value, the hunter does not take the trouble 6 XI | to the sea, the Icelandic hunter might exercise his calling 7 XI | uncle wanted to pay the hunter a portion in advance, but 8 XIII | dinner. At that moment our hunter returned, who had been seeing 9 XIII | persistency, as well as the hunter’s, who treated our expedition 10 XIV | on.~“Sællvertu,“ said the hunter.~“God dag,“ said the blacksmith 11 XIV | blacksmith, a fisherman, a hunter, a joiner, but not at all 12 XV | single file, headed by the hunter, who ascended by narrow 13 XV | He therefore spoke to the hunter, who shook his head, saying:~“ 14 XVII | recoil in the presence of the hunter. Hans accepted the enterprise 15 XXIII | understood it all. I seized the hunter’s hands, and pressed them 16 XXIII | it became clear that the hunter had gone no farther. Guided 17 XXIII | hardly dared guess what the hunter was about to do. But I could 18 XXIV | calmness of the Icelandic hunter.~On the 6th and 7th of July 19 XXVI | foresight in preventing the hunter from stopping up the hole 20 XXIX | healed marvellously. Our hunter is a splendid fellow!”~Whilst 21 XXXIII| bodies.~I looked at the hunter.~“Tänder,“ said he.~I could 22 XXXIV | lightly followed, while our hunter remained at his post, like 23 XXXVI | and the chronometer. The hunter is a splendid fellow.”~There 24 XXXVI | his instructions to the hunter. There preserved meat, biscuit, 25 XXXIX | either yours, or mine, or the hunter’s, nor did it belong to 26 XL | on still when we met the hunter. Everything was made ready 27 XLI | hasty meal, my uncle and the hunter embarked whilst I remained 28 XLIV | upon the earth again.~The hunter shook his head in token 29 XLV | to our brave eider-down hunter; though far away in the


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