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1 I, I | of Corporal Joliffe, the large room on the ground-floor 2 I, I | imagination of the Europeans, the large doses of Captain Craventy’ 3 I, I | Paulina Barnett that the large saloon of the factory resounded 4 I, II | figures ought to bring in a large profit to the Hudson’s Bay 5 I, IV | is mostly calcareous. The large ruminants of the polar districts— 6 I, IV | they cannot fail to realise large profits.~Such was the mode 7 I, IV | and deer, amassed in the large battues on the south of 8 I, IV | woman, whose fair hair and large soft eyes were so pleasant 9 I, V | be done was to cross the large river connecting Lakes Slave 10 I, VI | enough to kill two of the large American ruminants, seldom 11 I, VI | passage of about half-a-dozen large deer. There could be no 12 I, VII | mostly tributaries of the two large rivers, the Mackenzie and 13 I, VII | only with shrubs, but with large trees, all of the same species — 14 I, VII | the snow began to fall in large flakes, and the ground was 15 I, VII | dens had been scooped out large enough to contain two or 16 I, X | valley of the Coppermine, a large river which flows into Coronation 17 I, X | madam; and in spite of the large reward offered by Parliament, 18 I, XI | COAST.~Coronation Gulf, the large estuary dotted with the 19 I, XI | hoof with a convex surface. Large herds, sometimes numbering 20 I, XII | was rather a lagoon, or large pond of sweet water, than 21 I, XII | sometimes completely bury large buildings beneath their 22 I, XIII | in a month. It was to be large enough to accommodate for 23 I, XIII | living-rooms; the third, a large hall, where the daily meals 24 I, XIII | the midst of ice have one large room in the centre of their 25 I, XIII | connection with the stove of the large dining-room, which was to 26 I, XIII | principal cooking utensil was a large iron furnace, which had 27 I, XIII | the carbonate which is so large an ingredient of these shells, 28 I, XIII | of Victoria Land, was a large peninsula about one hundred 29 I, XIV | protected from the damp in large chests. As soon as these 30 I, XIV | the shores of the lagoon, large flocks of grouse congregated 31 I, XIV | wapiti. These creatures were large grey wolves, about three 32 I, XIV | winter months, and forms a large item in the Company’s exports.~ 33 I, XV | the soil, and there were large quantities of the aluminium, 34 I, XV | the five victims were very large and their tusks, though 35 I, XV | condition-they would yield a large quantity. The bodies were 36 I, XVI | use their tails-which are large and flat, with scales instead 37 I, XVI | followed up the trail of a large animal, and were rewarded 38 I, XVII | the first to freeze over; large whitish-grey patches appeared 39 I, XVII | Details were lost, only the large outlines were given, scarcely 40 I, XVII | colony.~There were also large flocks of the whistling 41 I, XVII | snaring birds in fields on a large scale. The end of the horizontal 42 I, XVIII| in rules fixed up in the large room, so that without being 43 I, XVIII| entire party assembled in the large room, spending the whole 44 I, XVIII| Aneroid barometer in the large room gave notice of an approaching 45 I, XVIII| thick, extending over so large an extent of ground. All 46 I, XVIII| the glowing stove in the large room at home. There was 47 I, XIX | not in thick flakes, or in large quantities. The wind being 48 I, XIX | noses, long eye-lashes, large mouths, thick lips, long 49 I, XIX | postern, and were taken to the large room in the chief building.~ 50 I, XIX | air of pride. It was a large cone of snow, with an opening 51 I, XX | feet from the stove, in the large room, its heat could not 52 I, XXI | CHAPTER XXI.~ THE LARGE POLAR BEARS.~The only one 53 I, XXI | carry all the furs into the large room in about an hour.~Whilst 54 I, XXI | thermometer hanging in the large room, about ten feet from 55 I, XXI | piled up in the stove of the large room and kitchen furnace. 56 I, XXII | had been broken off, and large pieces of the cliff had 57 I, XXII | valuable animals were taken in large numbers, and the trappers 58 I, XXII | ordered the construction of a large magazine at the southern 59 II, II | prudent to build a boat large enough to hold us all, and 60 II, II | were seated together in the large room of Fort Hope, which 61 II, III | torrents of rain fell, and large hailstones rattled on the 62 II, III | in which it was framed. Large eagles soared above their 63 II, V | shed, Mac-Nab constructed a large sleeping-room for the soldiers, 64 II, V | walled off, so that the large house was relieved of them 65 II, V | measurement, which would make it large enough to carry some twenty 66 II, V | floating ice-field could be so large, Hobson replied by reminding 67 II, V | will be remembered that a large bear was once taken in it; 68 II, VII | spent the evening in the large room of the fort, where 69 II, VII | indefatigable little cavalier on the large table, where he rolled about 70 II, VII | crept cautiously across the large room and gained the passage, 71 II, VII | visible before them, and large waves were rolling up and 72 II, VII | before the wind, “either a large portion of our land has 73 II, VII | and presently gained the large wood which shut in Cape 74 II, VII | along feels its power, and large waves are certainly running 75 II, VII | to be redoubled, and the large waves, lashed into foam, 76 II, VII | with a lurid glare like a large torch. The dried resin in 77 II, VIII | wind from the land, were large enough to have overwhelmed 78 II, VIII | approached the beach, he saw a large piece of ice separate from 79 II, VIII | paces from Cape Esquimaux, a large white mass was moving about 80 II, VIII | plunged into the sea.~A large piece of the island had 81 II, IX | sand in a dying state by a large wave.~This had taken place 82 II, X | of Victoria Island. The large eddy between the two currents 83 II, X | unknown latitudes where the large icebergs come into being; 84 II, X | Snow fell frequently and in large flakes The column of mercury 85 II, X | continuous sheet of ice. Large blackish patches here and 86 II, X | they continued to gather in large numbers round the factory, 87 II, X | delight of everybody. He had large blue eyes and fair curly 88 II, X | your men together in the large room to receive a communication.”~ 89 II, X | lady at once went into the large room. All the members of 90 II, XII | consolidation of the ice. Large pools of water occurred 91 II, XII | consolidation of the ice. Large pools of water occurred 92 II, XII | smallest of them appeared as large as a condor or a vulture. 93 II, XII | which it could have held ten large dogs at least. It, too, 94 II, XII | repaired and strengthened.~Two large waggon sledges were built, 95 II, XIV | fort. They hurried into the large room, and told Mrs Barnett 96 II, XIV | and all returned to the large room, the windows were closed, 97 II, XIV | one of the windows of the large room.~To own the truth everybody 98 II, XV | from his bedroom into the large room, where he was petted 99 II, XV | temperature was low enough for large quantities of snow to fall; 100 II, XV | sand-would be flung down.~Some large pieces of ice, in spite 101 II, XV | which the ice accumulated in large quantities, was extremely 102 II, XV | material enough to feed large rivers.~Lieutenant Hobson 103 II, XV | winter, now returned in large numbers. Marbre and Sabine 104 II, XV | rain fell frequently in large drops. The wind blew from 105 II, XVII | banks of the lagoon. The large gulf which had opened near 106 II, XVII | across Kotzebue Sound, a large triangular gulf running 107 II, XVII | supper was served in the large room, and the healths of 108 II, XVIII| pick and crowbar, but the large blocks had to be broken 109 II, XVIII| melted with the aid of a large fire of resinous wood, and 110 II, XVIII| side. In a few moments a large aperture was made, and a 111 II, XIX | was commissioned to make a large solid raft which would float 112 II, XIX | made in the ruins of the large house, and a good many articles 113 II, XIX | had fortunately found a large number of the iron bolts 114 II, XIX | Barnett sobbed aloud, and large tears rolled down her cheeks.~ 115 II, XX | to the ice-crust fell in large quantities during this storm, 116 II, XX | the trees, which fell in large numbers. In a single night 117 II, XX | was nearly drowned in a large hole which had opened during 118 II, XX | island.~The map was made on a large scale, and the point representing 119 II, XX | of the icebergs trembled, large masses broke away, and the 120 II, XXI | broke up, as it was too large to be affected by the state 121 II, XXI | finished. Mac-Nab had made one large shed or cabin big enough 122 II, XXI | out the small but not the large waves. In the centre the 123 II, XXI | twenty people. Round it were large lockers for the provisions 124 II, XXI | huddled together round the large well where the principal 125 II, XXI | the lagoon, which was not large enough to be lost upon it.~ 126 II, XXII | shed might have made a fire large enough to be seen at a considerable 127 II, XXII | approaching, and seemed to be a large three-master, evidently 128 II, XXIII| animals, a few dogs, and a large bear, which was at this


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