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The Fur country

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1 I, I | then a gust of wind drove back a volume of smoke into the 2 I, I | the poor people, brought back as it were to the civilised 3 I, I | many explorers have drawn back or perished? But the stranger 4 I, II | Hobson has never yet drawn back from a task imposed upon 5 I, III | rapidly on to his face and back again, with the words—~“ 6 I, V | a smile.~“I should come back,” replied Sergeant Long 7 I, VII | whirlpool. The dogs, beaten back by the squall and blinded 8 I, IX | but the tempest may hold back for three or four hours, 9 I, IX | suppose, Norman, one might get back even from Fort Franklin?”~“ 10 I, IX | it would be prudent, go back to the north. I dont suppose 11 I, IX | should be glad enough to go back to the north, Lieutenant,” 12 I, IX | Barnett and Hobson sank back upon their seats. They were 13 I, IX | waterproof jacket to the back of his seat; so that he 14 I, X | not they who aided Captain Back in his voyage in 1834, when 15 I, XI | gone on than to have turned back; and if they be those of 16 I, XII | sun ought apparently to go back to the horizon itself; and 17 I, XIII | of in the middle, of the back of the house, for the sake 18 I, XIV | looking to the front and back. The only furniture was 19 I, XIV | feline tribe, a very supple back; its eyes were small and 20 I, XV | seals were to be brought back. The weather was fine, but 21 I, XVI | to raise it.~Hobson drew back in astonishment. He thought 22 I, XVIII| thunder, the smoke was forced back into the rooms, and there 23 I, XIX | see-saw plank had swung back into its place, but the 24 I, XX | colour, and reflecting them back with changed and heightened 25 I, XX | the admiring spectators back to their warm dwelling, 26 I, XXI | front, and the other to the back of the vehicle, so that 27 I, XXI | Hobson, Mae-Nab, and Rae went back to the passage and closed 28 I, XXI | the three watchers went back to the narrow space between 29 I, XXII | provisions, which will take back our furs to Fort Reliance. 30 I, XXII | Do you mean to send me back?” asked the lady with a 31 I, XXII | overland, I should like to go back by Behring Strait.”~The 32 I, XXII | Polar Sea, gradually drew back and became lost in the fogs 33 I, XXII | had risen, and if not held back by some natural barrier, 34 I, XXII | almost be said to have run back to its source, so abrupt 35 I, XXII | WalrusesBay. They came back exhausted and half dead 36 I, XXII | should anything keep them back from coming, he would have 37 I, XXII | settled, Thomas Black shrank back into his shell, and became 38 I, XXIII| elapse before he could get back to Fort Hope. He would have 39 II, I | out into the offing, drew back to the farthest limits of 40 II, II | which escaped melting drew back to the north. We may, therefore, 41 II, III | of ducks were hastening back to Lake Barnett, flying 42 II, IV | camp was, therefore, moved back some thirty yards from the 43 II, IV | naturally anxious to get back to Fort Hope the same day, 44 II, VI | The Lieutenant hurried back to the fort, and told Mrs 45 II, VI | her, and if we do not come back”....~“At nine oclock then, 46 II, VII | before midnight, we shall be back at the fort to-morrow evening. 47 II, VII | suppose you dont get back to morrow, suppose you are 48 II, VII | and his companion and went back to her own room, where Madge 49 II, VII | if they should ever get back.~What anxious forebodings 50 II, VIII | and Hobson, anxious to get back to Fort Hope before the 51 II, VIII | about a kind of hood fell back from the head, and some 52 II, VIII | repeated Madge, holding her back; “the bear wont harm her.”~ 53 II, VIII | claws. It went away and came back apparently uncertain what 54 II, VIII | of ice, the bear started back with a fearful growl, and, 55 II, VIII | could no longer be held back, and, shaking off Madge’ 56 II, IX | following the coast got back to New Georgia towards the 57 II, IX | vain she struggled to beat back with her paddle, the light 58 II, IX | It was impossible to get back to the American continent 59 II, IX | you would never have come back to us, and if ever we see 60 II, X | advanced for her to get back to the settlements of Russian 61 II, X | island away from the mainland back to the open sea, and it 62 II, X | the island, but, turned back by the water, the instinct 63 II, X | distance to traverse to get back from these remote northern 64 II, X | against our ever getting back to our own land!”~This went 65 II, XII | hurricane had driven it back within sight of land, how 66 II, XII | summer—they must try to get back to the American continent 67 II, XII | summer—they must try to get back to the American continent 68 II, XII | where he has had to turn back!”~Hobson was right, the 69 II, XII | risk of being unable to get back to Victoria Island across 70 II, XIII | succeeded or had to turn back he would have no reason 71 II, XIII | been counting on getting back to their homes, and felt 72 II, XIII | finding it impossible to get back to the island, now our only 73 II, XIII | that I am not a man to turn back from difficulties. But I 74 II, XIII | days and four nights to get back to the island. Several teams 75 II, XIV | unloaded, the provisions put back in the pantry, and the clothes, 76 II, XIV | his books, and his MSS. back to his room, and more angry 77 II, XIV | hunters, and Kalumah hastened back to the fort to tell the 78 II, XIV | fresh hope seemed to come back when he was restored to 79 II, XIV | will be as prudent to go back to the House. We must not 80 II, XIV | truth everybody started back, several of the soldiers 81 II, XV | little time, and he soon got back his strength. The soldiers 82 II, XV | Stream, and would be taken back to the ocean when the thaw 83 II, XV | thoughts involuntarily flew back to the miserable attempt 84 II, XV | therefore be well to hasten back lest a snow-storm or change 85 II, XV | the valley quickly, and be back at the fort before sunset, 86 II, XV | down it, we shall only get back to where we were yesterday 87 II, XVII | wait, they decided to go back to Fort Hope and rest for 88 II, XVIII| by the Lieutenant, went back to his work at the bottom 89 II, XX | Behring Sea. She traced back the route by which the island 90 II, XXII | gradually cleared off, drawing back to the end of the lake, 91 II, XXIII| herself upon him and held him back. Her cries brought Hobson 92 II, XXIII| quietly turned away and went back to his comrades.~“Poor fellow.” 93 II, XXIV | Thomas Black, intended to go back to Europe via San Francisco 94 II, XXIV | me in Europe, I will come back to you at Fort Reliance,


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