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1 I, I | The entire fauna of the Arctic regions would scarcely supply 2 I, I | reach the borders of the Arctic Ocean. A grand enterprise! 3 I, II | fort on the shores of the Arctic Ocean?”~“They have a powerful 4 I, II | factory on the borders of the Arctic Ocean.”~“Not only so, madam,” 5 I, III | of a journey across the Arctic regions, and arriving at 6 I, IV | martens, bears, and other Arctic animals, they were able 7 I, IV | the two were to cross the Arctic Circle, and how far off 8 I, V | perhaps more impressive in the Arctic regions than in any other 9 I, V | the Great Bear beyond the Arctic Circle, was already determined. 10 I, V | wait until we reach the Arctic Ocean; wait until the winter 11 I, V | of an expedition to the Arctic Ocean, nor the sufferings 12 I, V | after once crossing the Arctic Circle, there is little 13 I, VI | gentle influence of the Arctic spring was beginning to 14 I, VI | specimens of the Flora of the Arctic regions were welcomed with 15 I, VI | temperate latitudes, spoils my Arctic home.”~“Indeed!” exclaimed 16 I, VI | water, are de trop in the Arctic regions.”~Of course the 17 I, VII | CHAPTER VII.~ THE ARCTIC CIRCLE.~The expedition continued 18 I, VII | shores of the sea? was the Arctic Ocean open at this time 19 I, VII | empty themselves into the Arctic Ocean. Lakes, lagoons, and 20 I, VII | who had wintered in the Arctic regions.~“Wait for the winter, 21 I, VII | expedition at last reached the Arctic Circle. We know that this 22 I, VII | travellers entered the true Arctic region, the northern Frigid 23 I, VII | last about to cross the Arctic Circle. It was with a feeling 24 I, VII | are on the verge of the Arctic Circle. Few explorers have 25 I, VII | have a passion for the Arctic regions, still so little 26 I, VII | or later; whereas in the Arctic and Antarctic Zones it is 27 I, VII | intrepid discoverers of the Arctic regions - Parry, Penny, 28 I, VII | reached the verge of the Arctic Circle, but I hope we may 29 I, VII | the moment of entering the Arctic Circle. Some geological 30 I, VII | find such specimens of the Arctic Flora even on the verge 31 I, VII | changes so frequent in the Arctic regions took place; the 32 I, VIII | speak, the curve of the Arctic Circle. The Lieutenant was 33 I, VIII | therefore situated beyond the Arctic Circle, but three degrees 34 I, VIII | districts bordering on the Arctic Ocean, and bounded by Cape 35 I, VIII | New Cornwall as far as the Arctic Ocean; and of course, thus 36 I, VIII | fort on the verge of the Arctic Ocean be successful, its 37 I, VIII | are the true children of Arctic lands.~Mrs Barnett and Jaspar 38 I, VIII | shortest route. Once at the Arctic Ocean, it would be easy 39 I, X | inured to the rigours of the Arctic climate. Was it not they 40 I, X | the final conquest of the Arctic regions. Gradually its factories 41 I, X | sensibly as they neared the Arctic Ocean. The hills on either 42 I, X | fatigue in order to reach the Arctic Ocean with the least possible 43 I, X | commence on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Each one, then, would 44 I, XI | and on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. To obey his orders 45 I, XI | country belongs rather to the Arctic Circle, and the geographical 46 I, XI | about the shores of the Arctic Ocean.~“There is certainly 47 I, XI | trees and migrate to the Arctic regions in the summer; snow 48 I, XI | awake the echoes of the Arctic regions, fell victims by 49 I, XI | number on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Their flesh formed 50 I, XI | contend with the rigour of an Arctic winter at so elevated a 51 I, XI | venture so far beyond the Arctic Circle. And indeed in these 52 I, XI | fashion some degrees above the Arctic Circle?~“It was certainly 53 I, XII | emptied itself into the Arctic Ocean through a narrow inlet, 54 I, XII | have existed beyond the Arctic Circle.”~“Ah, Mr Black!” 55 I, XIII | is more important in an Arctic winter, it also keeps it 56 I, XIII | set down in the gloomy Arctic twilight in the midst of 57 I, XIII | during, the long night of the Arctic winter they would be useless, 58 I, XIII | long list of failures in Arctic enterprise.~ 59 I, XIV | combat the severity of the Arctic winter, and that during 60 I, XIV | to pass a winter in the Arctic regions, and nothing must 61 I, XIV | Bathurst. Every book of Arctic explorations is full of 62 I, XIV | absolutely indispensable to an Arctic expedition. Still the greatest 63 I, XV | said to be-very high in the Arctic Ocean-many navigators, such 64 I, XV | the lake with those of the Arctic Ocean?~Jaspar Hobson could 65 I, XV | contrary-no tides in the Arctic Ocean.~“On the contrary, 66 I, XV | that this portion of the Arctic waters was navigable as 67 I, XV | convulsion, and flung into the Arctic Ocean. Hence the absence 68 I, XVI | interests of the Company. The Arctic creatures had now assumed 69 I, XVI | frequent the shores of the Arctic Ocean.~All the weasels and 70 I, XVI | now only to mention the Arctic or blue and silver foxes, 71 I, XVII | felt in this part of the Arctic Ocean. There was scarcely 72 I, XVII | wholesome meat. Polar or Arctic hares were plentiful, and 73 I, XVII | about to commence. The last Arctic birds forsook the gloomy 74 I, XVII | because they wait in the Arctic regions until the commencement 75 I, XVIII| replied the Lieutenant, Arctic explorers state that at 76 I, XVIII| we must when we winter in Arctic countries.”~During the 29th 77 I, XXII | lady. “The miseries of an Arctic -winter would not conquer 78 I, XXII | river from the map of the Arctic regions,” observed Hobson 79 I, XXII | Another two months and the Arctic winter, with its bitter 80 I, XXIII| conformation of the coast of the Arctic regions as to account for 81 II, I | had been carried along the Arctic Ocean by powerful currents 82 II, II | obtained the exact point of the Arctic Ocean then occupied by their 83 II, II | to long excursions in the Arctic regions. It would be necessary, 84 II, II | the solidification of the Arctic Ocean, Victoria Island might 85 II, II | too far north or south.~Arctic explorers had often told 86 II, II | all that a chart of the Arctic Ocean could tell. Hobson 87 II, II | atmospheric currents of the Arctic Ocean, special attention 88 II, II | well at this part of the Arctic Ocean, and you will readily 89 II, II | open in this part of the Arctic Ocean.”~The three friends 90 II, II | the speedy arrival of the Arctic winter generally so much 91 II, III | especially now that the Arctic Ocean is frequented by whales 92 II, III | the sudden changes in the Arctic Ocean, and with good reason. 93 II, III | that specimens of the whole Arctic Fauna were imprisoned on 94 II, IV | Nothing but the rigour of an Arctic winter could consolidate 95 II, V | the eastern part of the Arctic Ocean, but the island continued 96 II, V | her of the observations of Arctic navigators. Parry, Penny, 97 II, V | detachment. The long hours of the Arctic night might be awaited in 98 II, V | to be found in the whole Arctic regions? Truly Hobson was 99 II, VI | unfortunately, in the whole Arctic Ocean there is not an island, 100 II, VII | Islands. The shores of the Arctic Ocean are, however, the 101 II, VIII | drift it to the north of the Arctic Ocean.~How could they even 102 II, VIII | like the whole race of Arctic bears, he soon gained the 103 II, IX | ravages over the whole of the Arctic Ocean and beyond Behring 104 II, IX | braved the storms of the Arctic Ocean, she pushed it down 105 II, X | the vast solitudes of the Arctic Ocean, interdicted to the 106 II, X | with in this part of the Arctic Ocean.~Every day Hobson 107 II, X | bitterest months of the Arctic winter.~It would be a fearful 108 II, XII | September.~The chart of the Arctic seas was then brought, and 109 II, XII | temperate instead of an Arctic winter in the midst of the 110 II, XII | September.~The chart of the Arctic seas was then brought, and 111 II, XII | temperate instead of an Arctic winter in the midst of the 112 II, XII | the thick darkness of the Arctic night!~Mrs Barnett, however, 113 II, XII | before, broke upon the gloomy Arctic solitudes, compelling the 114 II, XIII | Farewell, farewell, to our poor Arctic home!” exclaimed Mrs. Barnett, 115 II, XIII | into the vast funnel of the Arctic Ocean. Hence a confusion 116 II, XIII | southern portion of the Arctic Ocean was most imperfectly 117 II, XV | It could not survive the Arctic winter, it was doomed to 118 II, XV | evidently been brought to Arctic regions by the Gulf Stream, 119 II, XV | rodents and ruminants of the Arctic fauna combined to lay siege 120 II, XV | presently enveloped the Arctic latitudes, but not an ordinary 121 II, XVII | Victoria Island would reach the Arctic Circle, from which it was 122 II, XVII | Island had just crossed the Arctic Circle. It had at last re-entered 123 II, XVII | The event of crossing the Arctic Circle was celebrated in 124 II, XIX | which come down from the Arctic Ocean have never passed 125 II, XIX | checked by the rigour of the Arctic winter, was not only more 126 II, XIX | young buds; in a word, the Arctic landscape was completely 127 II, XXIV | on the confines of the Arctic Ocean thirty six years hence.”~ ~


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