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1 I, I | fire constantly fed with fresh shovelfuls of coal by the 2 I, I | of the lamps, and adding fresh blackness to the beams of 3 I, I | frosted window panes with fresh ice. The whistling wind 4 I, II | has since been realised.] Fresh explorations will decide 5 I, II | circulating amongst the guests, fresh bidders for them coming 6 I, III | involved the question in fresh obscurity, so that it is 7 I, III | too great to pay for it. A fresh opportunity was now about 8 I, III | the Polar Sea.”~And with fresh assurances of his willingness 9 I, V | once more to breathe the fresh air of spring, and to bask 10 I, V | urging on his dogs with a fresh cut of the whip, dashed 11 I, VI | But I returned home with fresh love and enthusiasm for 12 I, VI | permission to follow some fresh traces they had found, and 13 I, VIII | a good meal of fish and fresh venison awaited them. Sergeant 14 I, IX | This was no easy task; for fresh waves constantly broke over 15 I, X | jaded dogs were replaced by fresh animals, and now the Lieutenant 16 I, X | qualities in starting on a fresh Polar expedition after all 17 I, XI | to the fort, bringing us fresh provisions and taking away 18 I, XI | Sabine had come upon the fresh traces of several. Some 19 I, XII | for the exiles to lay in fresh provisions and to export 20 I, XII | the little colony, as a fresh and limpid stream ran a 21 I, XIII | were so fixed as to let in fresh air whenever excessive cold 22 I, XVII | stocked with new furs, and fresh stores of provisions were 23 I, XVII | great numbers, and supplied fresh and wholesome meat. Polar 24 I, XVIII| of adventures received a fresh charm when read out in her 25 I, XVIII| disappointed every day. Fresh snow constantly accumulated 26 I, XVIII| window, and clear away the fresh accumulation of snow; this 27 I, XVIII| was only beginning, and a fresh tempest might at any time 28 I, XX | low, and we must lay in fresh stores soon. Of course I 29 I, XXI | risk our lives to get a fresh supply of fuel, or we can 30 I, XXI | fact that in two days this fresh supply of fuel would be 31 I, XXI | day, about nine oclock, a fresh complication compelled Hobson 32 I, XXI | perish with cold. At this fresh misfortune some of the women 33 I, XXIII| the enterprise. Even if no fresh supply of provisions arrived, 34 II, II | edible game, so as to lay up fresh stores for the coming winter; 35 II, III | the fracture being still fresh, it might be possible to 36 II, III | rushed upon her mind with a fresh shock that she would never 37 II, IV | along the western coast.~No fresh incident marked the exploration 38 II, IV | lighter than ice formed from fresh water. All things considered, 39 II, V | WalrusesBay, and get a fresh supply of morse-oil for 40 II, V | could not be replaced. Fresh venison and salt meat were 41 II, VI | hail. Mac Nab began to feel fresh uneasiness about his chimneys, 42 II, VIII | decreasing in violence, causing fresh anxiety to the Lieutenant, 43 II, VIII | again become rough in a fresh storm, this gulf would widen 44 II, VIII | led them to prefer salt or fresh water.~Mrs Barnett had now 45 II, VIII | were distinctly visible. Fresh landslips enabled them to 46 II, VIII | Because we shall have no more fresh water,” replied Madge.~“ 47 II, VIII | Oh, we shall not want for fresh water, Madge,” said Mrs 48 II, X | little wife had also sown fresh seeds, encouraged by the 49 II, X | motionless, began to have fresh hope. Although there were 50 II, X | Sergeant Long received this fresh blow with courage and resignation.~“ 51 II, X | supply was running short. No fresh stores had been brought 52 II, X | were running short, and no fresh stock had been obtained, 53 II, XII | or impeded his march. No fresh risk was run of injury of 54 II, XIII | 24th November, however, fresh obstacles arose, which Hobson 55 II, XIII | not freeze so readily as fresh, but requires several degrees 56 II, XIV | young Esquimaux, however, a fresh supply of oil for the lamps 57 II, XIV | slaughtered to obtain a fresh supply of venison. Some 58 II, XIV | gradually recovered, and fresh hope seemed to come back 59 II, XV | thickened and strengthened by a fresh accumulation of ice at the 60 II, XV | incidents might occur, many fresh dangers might arise before 61 II, XV | would commence suddenly. Fresh crevasses opened, and the 62 II, XV | manifested.~Each day brought fresh symptoms of returning spring, 63 II, XVII | continued presence was a fresh proof that the island was 64 II, XVIII| at the risk of provoking fresh downfalls; but the proceedings 65 II, XVIII| no longer any danger of fresh falls Mac-Nab hoped to be 66 II, XVIII| day the men toiled with fresh energy, bucket after bucket 67 II, XVIII| rapidly checked, and no fresh misfortunes occurred throughout 68 II, XVIII| and revived by the pure fresh air she at last opened her 69 II, XIX | yet at their worst, and fresh troubles were soon to hasten 70 II, XIX | rapidly melting, and every day fresh waterfalls poured from their 71 II, XIX | girl; cheer up, and take fresh courage.”~“Do you mean to 72 II, XX | and some provisions and fresh water were taken on board.~ 73 II, XX | the consequences of this fresh change of position? Would 74 II, XXI | Hope, and said she wanted fresh, not salt water.~The man 75 II, XXI | terrible dread.~“No more fresh water!” exclaimed all the 76 II, XXI | however, to neglect this fresh warning given by nature. 77 II, XXI | the disappearance of the fresh water lake, they came to 78 II, XXII | the hope of getting some fresh venison, and the astronomer 79 II, XXIII| winters must have “fed it with fresh ice,” in the countless centuries 80 II, XXIII| He was understood, and fresh materials were hastily brought.


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