Part, Chapter
1 I, I | the beams of the ceiling, whilst tongues of flame shot forth
2 I, I | unheard of profits. And whilst the spirits thus freely
3 I, I | self-control and courage whilst yet a boy in years. Jaspar
4 I, I | for the slightest neglect, whilst he himself had never been
5 I, II | together near the stove, whilst the guests were passing
6 I, II | the punch was in flames, whilst the guests applauded and
7 I, III | court of Fort Reliance; and whilst the Sergeant went to fetch
8 I, VI | great interest in the chase, whilst Thomas Black professed absolute
9 I, VI | accompany the little troop.~Whilst on the march however, Marbre
10 I, VII | consultation with Sergeant Long whilst the dogs of his sledge were
11 I, VIII | background on the north; whilst on the south a regular sea
12 I, VIII | recollections for the future whilst the beat floated rapidly
13 I, IX | travellers sat still and silent, whilst the old sailor peered into
14 I, IX | boat ahead of the wind, whilst keeping her under control
15 I, IX | with snow fell in torrents, whilst the squall redoubled its
16 I, IX | its foam-crowned crest, whilst in front a black whirlpool
17 I, IX | scarcely see each other, whilst the uproar drowned their
18 I, X | slightly, ran almost due north; whilst the eastern rounded off
19 I, XI | previous marine surveys; whilst the primary object of the
20 I, XII | sparkled in the sunbeams, whilst the temperature remained
21 I, XIII | partly draped in mist; whilst on the left stretched apparently
22 I, XV | on the little promontory, whilst Mrs Barnett, Hobson, and
23 I, XV | them with their spears, whilst the rest of the herd plunged
24 I, XVI | all escaped the hunters; whilst only about a dozen silver
25 I, XVI | disappeared behind the rocks, whilst the Lieutenant and his party
26 I, XVII | but for a few hours a day, whilst the sea horizon, no longer
27 I, XVII | round the house every day, whilst a lane was made through
28 I, XVIII| who got on wonderfully, whilst Mrs Joliffe, assisted by
29 I, XVIII| atmosphere. It rose rapidly, whilst the thermometer outside
30 I, XVIII| the eyes of an astronomer.~Whilst Thomas Black was raving
31 I, XVIII| in the ditch a few hours.~Whilst the Lieutenant was examining
32 I, XIX | barometer fell slightly, whilst the thermometer rose to
33 I, XX | it was kept as it froze, whilst all solid bodies resisted
34 I, XXI | can be safely attacked, whilst here the siege would be
35 I, XXI | large room in about an hour.~Whilst the work was proceeding,
36 I, XXI | instant, panting for breath, whilst the moisture held in suspension
37 I, XXI | scratched at the masonry, whilst others leant against the
38 I, XXI | not yet at their worst. Whilst the fire became lower and
39 I, XXII | to have been depressed, whilst that on the east had been
40 I, XXII | which were much depressed; whilst the igneous hills beyond,
41 I, XXII | beach rapidly dissolved, whilst the chain of icebergs, drifted
42 I, XXII | anchored off Cape Bathurst.~Whilst the ice was disappearing
43 I, XXIII| assume a peculiar orange hue, whilst the atmosphere on tire zenith
44 II, III | hailstones rattled on the roof, whilst a few distant claps of thunder
45 II, III | instinct from the peninsula whilst it was still connected with
46 II, IV | southwest angle of the island, whilst Mrs Barnett rested at the
47 II, IV | during the short night.~Whilst Long was working away like
48 II, IV | arms alone were visible. Whilst he was digging, the ice
49 II, V | latitude further south, whilst still retaining its motion
50 II, V | the foot of Cape Bathurst.~Whilst the carpenters were busy
51 II, VII | stopped and took breath, whilst the Lieutenant ascertained
52 II, VII | lay in a kind of torpor, whilst the trees above them bent
53 II, VII | ceased for a few minutes, whilst the fury of the sea seemed
54 II, VIII | indifference of the two hunters.~Whilst walking at a good pace and
55 II, VIII | footprints presently disappeared, whilst the blood-stains increased,
56 II, XII | superintended the works, whilst Hobson, the two hunters,
57 II, XII | superintended the works, whilst Hobson, the two hunters,
58 II, XII | November, the thermometer rose, whilst the barometer fell. Fatal
59 II, XII | state of the atmosphere. Whilst the cold decreased the sky
60 II, XIV | flames of burning resin, whilst others were busy making
61 II, XIV | hurried to Cape Bathurst, and whilst the women remained on the
62 II, XV | torches were moving about, whilst reports of guns and shouts
63 II, XV | their loud clarion tones; whilst the quadrupeds, rodents,
64 II, XV | man was in despair, for whilst he was defending one end
65 II, XV | therefore seemed probable that whilst part of the ice field was
66 II, XVIII| men wielded the pickaxe whilst the women kept up the fires;
67 II, XIX | all felt that the house, whilst resisting the enormous pressure,
68 II, XIX | being immediately crushed.~Whilst thus imprisoned the poor
69 II, XIX | falls from the icebergs, whilst the sea was gradually rising
70 II, XIX | had crushed Cape Bathurst whilst the submerged base was driving
71 II, XIX | inevitable break-up came.~Whilst these works were going on,
72 II, XX | by the submarine current, whilst Victoria Island, not deep
73 II, XXI | shipwrecked creatures, either whilst still on the island, or
74 II, XXIV | across English America, whilst Mrs Barnett, accompanied
75 II, XXIV | and the United States.~But whilst they were still altogether,
76 II, XXIV | to shake her by the hand, whilst the women embraced her affectionately.~
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