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1 I, V | the shortest route to Cape Bathurst, on the North American coast.
2 I, V | with provisions to Cape Bathurst, and that a detachment of
3 I, VIII | Ocean, and bounded by Cape Bathurst. Should the site be favourable,
4 I, VIII | time of year. About Cape Bathurst, properly so called, the
5 I, VIII | Great Bear Lake and Cape Bathurst was very difficult to cross,
6 I, X | north-west, ending in Cape Bathurst, which is above the seventieth
7 I, XI | long narrow creek called Bathurst Inlet ran into the mainland,
8 I, XI | the same elevation as Cape Bathurst, the spot named as a rendezvous
9 I, XI | now only to start for Cape Bathurst.”~But as a day of rest had
10 I, XII | that the extremity of Cape Bathurst would be a most favourable
11 I, XII | at the extremity of Cape Bathurst. It remained to ascertain
12 I, XII | and if we find that Cape Bathurst is really beyond 70° north
13 I, XII | to the south-east of Cape Bathurst, and emptied itself into
14 I, XII | light mist. What would Cape Bathurst be like in the long winter
15 I, XII | determine the position of Cape Bathurst.”~“But I understand, Mr
16 I, XII | the exact bearings of Cape Bathurst. The sun shone clearly enough
17 I, XII | would the meridian of Cape Bathurst matter to him should it
18 I, XII | western coast beyond Cape Bathurst sloped down below the seventieth
19 I, XII | directing his course to Cape Bathurst after a thorough examination
20 I, XII | Lieutenant with one voice.~Cape Bathurst and its immediate neighbourhood
21 I, XIII | level ground behind Cape Bathurst, on the eastern bank of
22 I, XIII | plenty of trees about Cape Bathurst, although as Hobson had
23 I, XIII | plateau at the foot of Cape Bathurst. From this point the view
24 I, XIII | the country around Cape Bathurst.~The difficulty appeared
25 I, XIII | exploring the environs of Cape Bathurst, and satisfied themselves
26 I, XIV | the neighbourhood of Cape Bathurst. Every book of Arctic explorations
27 I, XV | FIFTEEN MILES FROM CAPE BATHURST.~September had now commenced,
28 I, XV | complete the summit of Cape Bathurst, which was the key of the
29 I, XV | the country around Cape Bathurst, and to see some cliff’s
30 I, XV | shore to the west of Cape Bathurst rises but a few inches above
31 I, XV | high tide inundate Cape Bathurst, which possessed no natural
32 I, XV | along the shores of Cape Bathurst.”~“Can you not explain this
33 I, XV | district and that of Cape Bathurst.~Here the coast line was
34 I, XV | North-West Passage to Cape Bathurst would, be open to the Company’
35 I, XV | by the cliffs on the Cape Bathurst side, and Jaspar Hobson
36 I, XV | stretching away to Cape Bathurst. Any one provided with a
37 I, XV | settle a little nearer Cape Bathurst.~“They could riot find a
38 I, XV | easily from the sea. Now Cape Bathurst rises abruptly, like a perpendicular
39 I, XVI | foxes were sighted at Cape Bathurst, but all escaped the hunters;
40 I, XVI | founded a factory on Cape Bathurst, therefore we will respect
41 I, XVII | approaching tide at Cape Bathurst. Jaspar Hobson had made
42 I, XVII | days the aspect of Cape Bathurst and the surrounding districts
43 I, XVII | different parts of Cape Bathurst throughout the winter.~These
44 I, XVIII| scene was presented by Cape Bathurst and the surrounding plain.
45 I, XVIII| shall suffer as much at Cape Bathurst as we might have done in
46 I, XVIII| north latitude than Cape Bathurst, are they not?”~“Yes, madam,
47 I, XIX | factory established on Cape Bathurst. Indeed the two men shook
48 I, XX | fire anywhere near Cape Bathurst.~The Lieutenant rushed to
49 I, XX | hills, some miles from Cape Bathurst, could not be seen; but
50 I, XXII | earthquake had shaken Cape Bathurst. Such convulsions were probably
51 I, XXII | of the promontory of Cape Bathurst had been broken off, and
52 I, XXII | probably anchor off Cape Bathurst, and I shall return in it.
53 I, XXII | and have anchored off Cape Bathurst.~Whilst the ice was disappearing
54 I, XXII | than two miles from Cape Bathurst, for they had never before
55 I, XXII | they ought to reach Cape Bathurst towards the middle of June.
56 I, XXIII| pleaded the cause of Cape Bathurst and the factory, built at
57 I, XXIII| before the hunters of Cape Bathurst, nor do I fear men; these
58 I, XXIII| not so easy to get to Cape Bathurst or to Fort Hope as we could
59 I, XXIII| tide on the coast of Cape Bathurst.”~“And what do you conclude
60 I, XXIII| round the astronomer on Cape Bathurst. Gradually the sun rose
61 I, XXIII| was the situation of Cape Bathurst a year ago when we took
62 I, XXIII| were now explained.~Cape Bathurst had drifted three degrees
63 II, I | horizon on the north. Had Cape Bathurst been situated a few hundred
64 II, I | the convoy sent to Cape Bathurst by Captain Craventy.”~“And
65 II, II | the Polar Sea between Cape Bathurst and Behring Strait.~Two
66 II, II | from the offing of Cape Bathurst which bears directly to
67 II, II | again he returned to Cape Bathurst either alone, or accompanied
68 II, III | beach at the foot of Cape Bathurst as his dockyard, so that
69 II, III | with such force upon Cape Bathurst, that there was reason to
70 II, III | the coast between Capes Bathurst and Esquimaux.~It was eight
71 II, III | eight miles between Capes Bathurst and Esquimaux had been traversed.
72 II, III | inquired Hobson.~“Cape Bathurst,” replied Long.~“Ah, yes,
73 II, III | yes, you are right. Cape Bathurst must now be removed from
74 II, III | factory at the foot of Cape Bathurst.”~“Oh yes, perfectly.”~“
75 II, III | made bench marks about Cape Bathurst before he left, that he
76 II, V | scheme of crowning Cape Bathurst with a redoubt for the protection
77 II, V | dockyard at the foot of Cape Bathurst.~Whilst the carpenters were
78 II, V | beach at the foot of Cape Bathurst, where they had made the
79 II, V | for the men. Was not Cape Bathurst a corner of a privileged
80 II, VI | avalanche. Fortunately, Cape Bathurst protected the house from
81 II, VI | climb to the summit of Cape Bathurst, in order to examine the
82 II, VI | altered all the time. Cape Bathurst still pointed to the north,
83 II, VII | straight line from Cape Bathurst to Cape Michael, and he
84 II, VIII | once turned towards Cape Bathurst.~The wind, being now on
85 II, VIII | provisions.~After leaving Cape Bathurst they turned to the west.
86 II, VIII | or nine miles from Cape Bathurst already, and that they must
87 II, IX | America which is near Cape Bathurst. She at once recognised
88 II, IX | Cape Esquimaux and Cape Bathurst had alike disappeared.~Kalumah
89 II, IX | North America, that Cape Bathurst did not form part of the
90 II, IX | sure that all trace of Cape Bathurst was gone, she explored the
91 II, IX | hundred miles from Cape Bathurst.~Nothing worthy of note
92 II, IX | the country around Cape Bathurst, and to set at rest the
93 II, X | the districts between Cape Bathurst and Walruses’ Bay?~Mrs Barnett
94 II, X | moment be reproduced at Cape Bathurst. At any hour of the day
95 II, X | across the extremity of Cape Bathurst, and beyond which no land
96 II, X | points of the island. Cape Bathurst no longer pointed to the
97 II, X | different parts of Cape Bathurst, and Marbre and Sabine got
98 II, X | browse, roved about Cape Bathurst in herds. A solitary bear,
99 II, X | from the continent. Cape Bathurst has broken away from the
100 II, XII | the districts round Cape Bathurst into an island. He told
101 II, XII | the districts round Cape Bathurst into an island. He told
102 II, XIII | for the last time at Cape Bathurst, which they were leaving
103 II, XIII | between Fort Reliance and Cape Bathurst; but on a distorted ice-field
104 II, XIV | January Kalumah walked to Cape Bathurst to examine the state of
105 II, XIV | hunters hurried to Cape Bathurst, and whilst the women remained
106 II, XV | and on the side of Cape Bathurst and the chain of icebergs
107 II, XV | certainly in our favour. Cape Bathurst and Fort Hope are now turned
108 II, XV | thaw, unless indeed Cape Bathurst should prove a sufficient
109 II, XV | climbed to the summit of Cape Bathurst, and saw that a great change
110 II, XV | island overlooked by Cape Bathurst, the blocks of ice were
111 II, XVII | especially at the foot of Cape Bathurst, and on the shores of the
112 II, XVII | twelve points, so that Cape Bathurst pointed to the north-west.
113 II, XVII | its circumference. Cape Bathurst now pointed due north, and
114 II, XVII | coast of the island. Cape Bathurst no longer existed, the mass
115 II, XVIII| between the former Cape Bathurst and Cape Esquimaux was not
116 II, XVIII| part of the coast near Cape Bathurst, it was evidently gradually
117 II, XVIII| the districts around Cape Bathurst! The horizon was shut in
118 II, XVIII| have already said that Cape Bathurst no longer existed. Struck
119 II, XIX | but a moment before Cape Bathurst, completely covered the
120 II, XIX | of which had crushed Cape Bathurst whilst the submerged base
121 II, XIX | between the former Cape Bathurst and Port Barnett. It was
122 II, XX | was found that, near Cape Bathurst, not only was the layer
123 II, XXII | district once belonging to Cape Bathurst had silently floated away,
124 II, XXII | taken place between Cape Bathurst and Cape Esquimaux, that
125 II, XXII | the coast, between Cape Bathurst and what was once Port Barnett,
126 II, XXII | longer wandered from Cape Bathurst, and the furred animals
127 II, XXII | engulfed house and Cape Bathurst. It was now merely a piece
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