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1 I, I | confines of the American continent. Jaspar Hobson was to set 2 I, II | confines of the American continent, and he will establish it.”~“ 3 I, II | along the North American continent, from Behring Strait to 4 I, II | confines of the American continent.”~“Yes,” said Mrs Paulina 5 I, III | the extreme north of the continent to found a new fort. It 6 I, IV | confines of the American continent, should they succeed in 7 I, VI | was born and bred on this continent, its beauties never pall 8 I, VII | confines of the American continent, it may become the natural 9 I, VIII | districts of the American continent, and were able to give the 10 I, XI | into the North American continent. At its western angle opened 11 I, XI | north-west of the American continent for the foundation of a 12 I, XII | any rivals on the American continent.”~“Although there is no 13 I, XII | north-western coasts of the American continent were populated in the same 14 I, XII | whole of the North American continent, properly so called-that 15 I, XIII | connected with the American continent by an isthmus, extending 16 I, XV | ages ago portion of the continent was rent away in some violent 17 I, XVI | the extreme north of the continent, and especially on the coast, 18 I, XIX | which is scattered over the continent of North America, from Baffin’ 19 I, XXIII| formation of this end of the continent. I know that the vicinity 20 II, I | America join to the American continent, had been torn suddenly 21 II, I | centuries to the American continent. Gradually the wind has 22 II, I | isthmus with the American continent. It offered a certain resistance 23 II, I | means of reuniting it to a continent. No; God alone could decide 24 II, II | are we from the American continent? that is the most important 25 II, III | nothing now connects it with a continent, and it is doomed to destruction. 26 II, III | float was welded to the continent before the creation of man!”~“ 27 II, III | sea-line bounded the view, the continent having disappeared. Victoria 28 II, III | the sea for the missing continent, which was now left several 29 II, III | of the coast to the true continent. The thickness of the crust 30 II, III | it had only affected the continent of North America, had sufficed 31 II, III | remained behind with the continent~“By my faith, madam!” exclaimed 32 II, IV | be seen of the American continent, not a single cliff, even 33 II, IV | shores of the North American continent. The freezing had evidently 34 II, IV | communication between it and the continent.~Hobson returned to the 35 II, V | should halt far from the continent. Boots and clothes ought 36 II, VI | us nearer to the American continent.”~“Unfortunately,” observed 37 II, VI | current, had approached the continent. Everything, in fact, depended 38 II, VI | should come alongside of the continent, it would touch it with 39 II, VI | it near to the American continent.”~“I quite agree with you, 40 II, VII | should be lighted on the continent.~As the Lieutenant had told 41 II, VIII | island farther from the continent, and fling it into the dangerous 42 II, IX | took them farther from the continent.~She did not hesitate a 43 II, IX | get back to the American continent in the teeth of the terrible 44 II, IX | been thrown, whether on the continent or on the floating island, 45 II, IX | had neared the American continent, but she urged Kalumah to 46 II, X | aground somewhere on the continent unnoticed by any of them.~ 47 II, X | at least of the American continent. It had not been a fire 48 II, X | knew full well that the continent of America and of Asia, 49 II, X | six hundred miles from any continent.~ 50 II, X | possible to cross to the continent of America or Asia, or if 51 II, X | all to get to the nearest continent. It was impossible to risk 52 II, X | miles. We ought to reach the continent before March, or we may 53 II, X | earthquake separated us from the continent. Cape Bathurst has broken 54 II, XII | get back to the American continent by crossing the ice-field.~“ 55 II, XII | get back to the American continent by crossing the ice-field.~“ 56 II, XII | island and to get to the continent, and having failed it was 57 II, XIII | connected with the American continent, six hundred miles away.~ 58 II, XIII | months to get to the American continent!”~“Perhaps more, madam,” 59 II, XIII | matter where, of the American continent in three monthstime; if 60 II, XV | hope to set foot on the continent before May, and although 61 II, XV | to cross to the American continent. Many incidents might occur, 62 II, XV | was not connected with the continent, and that the thaw would 63 II, XV | the point nearest to the continent, and the ice-wall, through 64 II, XV | get to one or the other continent, as the strait is in reality 65 II, XV | with the heated dust of the continent. Unfortunately the sky was 66 II, XV | very difficult to reach the continent in a vessel so small as 67 II, XV | must approach the American continent. No argument could shake 68 II, XVII | set sail for the American continent.~Everything was ready for 69 II, XVII | they could not cross to the continent, the connection between 70 II, XVII | consequently to reach the American continent. This was fortunate, as 71 II, XVII | vas united to the American continent. The island had gradually 72 II, XIX | of making the land of the continent then!” said Mrs Barnett.~“ 73 II, XIX | make the land of either continent, might not the current drive 74 II, XIX | and might be guided to the continent somehow or other. There 75 II, XX | and never touching either continent; and she saw the boundless


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