Part, Chapter
1 I, I | across an unknown corner of New Holland, from Swan Bay to
2 I, I | her constantly to explore new lands. She was tall, and
3 I, I | adventurous expeditions, and some new scheme of exploration had
4 I, II | and money, whereas, if the new route be available, steamers
5 I, II | will take them from the new fort to the Pacific Ocean
6 I, II | the fur trade received a new impulse. English traders
7 I, II | the fur trade. In 1798 the new Company shipped furs to
8 I, III | he and Joliffe gave the new arrival such a rubbing as
9 I, III | an hour’s talk with his new guest, he had learned all
10 I, III | the continent to found a new fort. It was an opportunity
11 I, III | the Atlantic, landed at New York, traversed the lakes
12 I, III | the Captain again bade his new guest welcome to Fort Reliance.~
13 I, IV | In April the streets of New York are still white with
14 I, IV | snow, yet the latitude of New York is nearly the same
15 I, IV | and the establishment of a new factory beyond the seventieth
16 I, V | to endeavour to explore a new country, where the wild
17 I, V | it to the spot where the new fort was to be erected.
18 I, VI | already weary of a sight so new and interesting to me?”~“
19 I, VII | would decide the fate of the new factory.~The country through
20 I, VII | Company are realised, when the new fort has been erected on
21 I, VIII | Company proposed forming a new settlement.~Fort Confidence,
22 I, VIII | propose constructing our new fort somewhere about there.”~“
23 I, VIII | all along the coasts of New Cornwall as far as the Arctic
24 I, X | interest in the opening of a new route, which would have
25 I, XI | site appear suitable the new fort would be erected there.~“
26 I, XI | for the foundation of a new settlement.~We have said
27 I, XI | like ourselves, seeking a new hunting district; and in
28 I, XII | They are sure to be seeking new hunting grounds. But as
29 I, XII | favourable site for the new fort, as with this lagoon
30 I, XII | for the foundation of a new settlement. The wooded heights
31 I, XII | hoped would come to the new settlement from Behring
32 I, XIII | FORT HOPE.~The site of the new fort was now finally determined
33 I, XIII | to take possession of the new house.~While Mac-Nab and
34 I, XIII | installed stalled in their new abode, and after due deliberation
35 I, XIV | take long to furnish the new abode. A camp-bed was set
36 I, XIV | season.~The dispensary of the new fort contained other antiscorbutics,
37 I, XV | necessary in completing the new buildings, and Mae-Nab and
38 I, XVII | no bounds; everything was new to her, and she would have
39 I, XVII | land was metamorphosed, a new country was springing into
40 I, XVII | magazines became stocked with new furs, and fresh stores of
41 I, XVII | On the 12th November a new member was born to the little
42 I, XX | favourable a situation for the new settlement. A great number
43 I, XX | wished Mrs Barnett a happy new year, and complimented her
44 I, XX | during the first days of the new year, and on the 8th January
45 I, XX | volcano be dangerous to the new fort f Such was the question
46 I, XX | another fifteen days-until the new moon, in fact.”~“Well, my
47 I, XX | things at Fort Hope, when a new danger arose to aggravate
48 I, XXI | become of them all? The new moon had risen forty-eight
49 I, XXI | might be possible that some new incident would occur to
50 I, XXII | were still required for the new settlement. The stores were
51 I, XXIII| being three days before new moon, she was accompanying
52 II, I | islanders. The position of the new island with regard to the
53 II, II | from their travels to add new districts to geographical
54 II, III | stream by which to build a new home, they were doomed to
55 II, IV | course, soon eat away the new coast-line, which time had
56 II, V | enceinte was repaired with new stakes, and made higher
57 II, V | the last winter, built a new wood shed close up against
58 II, V | exactly the area of his new dominions. The island measured
59 II, VII | were near the coasts of New Georgia, and then it would
60 II, VII | way. The moon, which was new the night before, would
61 II, VII | them to pieces, along the new beach, the foam sometimes
62 II, VII | America, which is called New Georgia, and there are a
63 II, VIII | landslips enabled them to see new fractures in the ice distinctly.
64 II, VIII | in many places, and that new bays would be formed all
65 II, IX | following the coast got back to New Georgia towards the end
66 II, X | Hobson did not hide this new danger from those who were
67 II, X | continents on the south, and the new chances of safety must not
68 II, X | Norton Sound, perhaps even to New Archangel, a good deal farther
69 II, XII | from ice in the spring, the new island had been drifted
70 II, XII | from ice in the spring, the new island had been drifted
71 II, XIII | even suppose he reached New Archangel, how could he
72 II, XIV | first week of January. The new year, 1861, opened with
73 II, XV | summer by the fishermen of New Archangel, who are the most
74 II, XV | before the thaw. This was a new danger to be added to all
75 II, XVII | crowded upon them. From what new phenomenon did the unexpected
76 II, XVIII| her from the summit of the new mountain formed by the avalanche,
77 II, XX | with a presentiment of some new misfortune, and understood
78 II, XXI | raft.~On the 1st June a new incident occurred. Hope,
79 II, XXII | waves of the sea, formed the new coast-line. Towards the
80 II, XXII | most carefully examined the new conformation of the islet,
81 II, XXII | evidently a whaler from New Archangel, which was on
82 II, XXIV | Company was a failure, if the new fort had perished, no one
83 II, XXIV | missing, and he had even two new members in his little colony,
84 II, XXIV | shipwrecked mariners arrived at New Archangel, the capital of
85 II, XXIV | Fort Reliance, or to the new factory you will found some
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