Part, Chapter
1 I, II | applied to the bowl, and in a moment the punch was in flames,
2 I, V | his ears in it.~At this moment the dogs flung themselves
3 I, VI | look at the moon at the moment when her disc should cover
4 I, VI | at each other without a moment’s pause. Like two wrestlers
5 I, VII | the soil changed from the moment of entering the Arctic Circle.
6 I, VIII | sky and water, and at this moment glittering in the sunbeams,
7 I, IX | us then start without a moment’s delay, for the boat would
8 I, IX | take in the sail. Every moment the boat threatened to capsize,
9 I, IX | to be baled out without a moment’s pause, or it must have
10 I, IX | no hills, checked for a moment the headlong course of the
11 I, IX | deeper and blacker every moment, drew the devoted little
12 I, IX | gained upon the boat, another moment and it would crush it to
13 I, IX | would have filled it in a moment, and it must have sunk at
14 I, IX | voices. Expecting every moment to perish, they remained
15 I, IX | wished to save.~At this moment a strange sound attracted
16 I, XII | assigned to it in maps.~At this moment the sun was approaching
17 I, XII | horizon itself; and the moment when it seemed to touch
18 I, XII | and consequently the exact moment when it would pass the meridian-in
19 I, XV | was no doubt at that very moment issuing from Mrs Joliffe’
20 I, XVI | Barnett hesitated for a moment, but the gift was offered
21 I, XVIII| cliff never ceased for a moment, the house trembled to its
22 I, XXI | to see it give way every moment.~The day passed, however,
23 I, XXI | were still on the roof. The moment for action had arrived.~
24 I, XXI | Long rushed out without a moment’s hesitation, dragging the
25 I, XXI | into the passage in another moment. “No, my friends, no!” cried
26 I, XXII | of one idea, awaiting the moment when the moon, passing between
27 I, XXIII| opaque cloud at the critical moment, so that he, the astronomer,
28 I, XXIII| darkness deepened every moment.~Thomas Black remained motionless
29 II, I | reasonably expected. But from the moment when the earthquake broke
30 II, I | connecting link, from the moment when the peninsula became
31 II, II | Polar Sea we are at this moment; for I see but one current
32 II, II | replied Hobson, after a moment’s reflection.~“Why not?”~“
33 II, II | was indeed a most anxious moment, and the following result
34 II, IV | wandering Island might at any moment settle down in consequence
35 II, VI | completely hidden at the moment of culmination, and Hobson
36 II, VI | fury is increasing at this moment!”~Indeed the house was rocking
37 II, VII | involuntarily they paused for a moment. They were still six miles
38 II, VII | distance, and might at any moment separate entirely; should
39 II, VII | their passage, and every moment they ran a risk of being
40 II, VIII | our feet, which may at any moment give way, is our real peril.
41 II, IX | not doubt or hesitate a moment. She felt that she must
42 II, IX | It was indeed a terrible moment for the young native, and
43 II, IX | She did not hesitate a moment, her kayak was at hand,
44 II, X | And then at this critical moment a fatal, a terrible wind
45 II, X | Cape Esquimaux might at any moment be reproduced at Cape Bathurst.
46 II, X | miles from the coast at this moment, and by venturing across
47 II, X | placed?”~“Yes, madam, the moment to speak and the time for
48 II, X | wandering island”——~At this moment Marbre stepped forward,
49 II, XII | November, and there was not a moment to lose.~As Hobson had foreseen,
50 II, XII | November, and there was not a moment to lose.~As Hobson had foreseen,
51 II, XII | When the moon was for a moment veiled behind a heavy cloud,
52 II, XIV | holes, and watching for the moment when the seal comes out
53 II, XIV | dog-house, listened for a moment to the howlings of the dogs
54 II, XV | of each other?”~“At this moment they are,” said Hobson, “
55 II, XV | with fissures without a moment’s hesitation.~From the 20th
56 II, XVII | touched any land.~The fatal moment was approaching. Diurnal
57 II, XVIII| of a mile inland.~Every moment the trembling of the ground
58 II, XVIII| appeared to be checked for the moment at least. The ruins of the
59 II, XVIII| palisades, and there was not a moment to lose, as the poor creatures
60 II, XVIII| falls might occur at any moment, and the miners were in
61 II, XVIII| Sergeant, drowned without a moment’s notice—drowned like passengers
62 II, XVIII| watched them at work without a moment’s rest.~At three o’clock
63 II, XIX | and sand, which was but a moment before Cape Bathurst, completely
64 II, XIX | loft, was the work of a moment. This the poor creatures
65 II, XIX | island was in fact at that moment not far from St Lawrence,
66 II, XIX | might be expected at any moment.~Hobson determined to do
67 II, XIX | and Mrs Barnett was for a moment a feeble woman. Was not
68 II, XIX | me if I did. It was but a moment’s weakness. Be yourself,
69 II, XX | it not burst open at any moment, subject as it was even
70 II, XX | the ground might at any moment cut off the explorers from
71 II, XXI | shrinking horror to the moment when they would have to
72 II, XXI | rapidly melting. At any moment the ground might give way,
73 II, XXII | beneath might open at any moment?—who but the little unconscious
74 II, XXIII| bear, which was at this moment crouching at the very edge!~
75 II, XXIII| with him. It was a terrible moment, as his example might lead
76 II, XXIII| replied Long, after a moment’s reflection, “that we should
77 II, XXIII| watchers, and might open at any moment. But they would not think
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