Part, Chapter
1 I, I | liberal hands, yet there remained enough and to spare. Piles
2 I, II | shrivelled with age. Nothing remained to be done but to light
3 I, VI | two magnificent specimens remained on the field of battle.
4 I, VII | as it did not freeze but remained in a liquid state, the sledges
5 I, VII | occurred, the huge mountains remained intact, and towards the
6 I, VIII | dazzling brightness. No trace remained of the solid ice-mountains
7 I, IX | the pulleys, and the yard remained attached to the top of the
8 I, IX | every moment to perish, they remained for an hour in painful suspense,
9 I, XI | the young Canadian, who remained fixed to the spot, looking
10 I, XII | extremity of Cape Bathurst. It remained to ascertain the exact position
11 I, XII | defensible position.~The weather remained fine, and it was quite warm
12 I, XII | whilst the temperature remained warm and pleasant.~A provisional
13 I, XII | in English America. It remained to be proved that it really
14 I, XV | finished, and very little remained to be done to the palisading
15 I, XVII | which the thermometer had remained at 15° Fahrenheit, the surface
16 I, XVII | Black was the only one who remained indifferent to the sublime
17 I, XVII | of those speckled quails remained which the Indians appropriately
18 I, XVIII| blown over. However, they remained firm, although they had
19 I, XIX | interesting native family remained encamped near Cape Esquimaux
20 I, XX | the general health still remained good, and any symptoms of
21 I, XXI | Five minutes more. The cord remained motionless in their hands!
22 I, XXI | icy breath; the barometer remained at “ fine dry weather; “
23 I, XXII | night was at an end. It only remained above the horizon for a
24 I, XXII | you think its waters have remained sweet?”~Hobson started and
25 I, XXIII| every moment.~Thomas Black remained motionless with his eye
26 I, XXIII| chronometer.~Thomas Black remained motionless, stooping over
27 II, I | short distance, the ground remained apparently firm and motionless,
28 II, II | return to the fort, but remained talking together for some
29 II, II | Russian America if the island remained in the east, or the coast
30 II, II | Ocean.”~The three friends remained silent, and looked fixedly
31 II, III | agitation of the waves, and remained indifferent to their fury.~
32 II, III | of Kalumah’s party still remained; of course the snow huts
33 II, III | But as things had probably remained as they were for centuries,
34 II, III | had disappeared! It had remained behind with the continent~“
35 II, IV | Of Washburn Bay, nothing remained but the curve formed by
36 II, V | searching glance.~Hobson remained very thoughtful for a few
37 II, V | carefully husbanded. There still remained plenty of spirits, only
38 II, VI | quarter of an hour Hobson remained crouching upon the ground,
39 II, VII | the astronomer, who still remained shut up in his cabin. The
40 II, VII | impossible for us to have remained in the current which was
41 II, VIII | sufficient support. The few which remained erect were stripped of their
42 II, VIII | hurricane, the island had remained in much the same latitude,
43 II, X | since the day before. It had remained motionless between the two
44 II, X | freeze over. The temperature remained about one or two degrees
45 II, X | said that the thermometer remained at freezing point, and Hobson
46 II, XIII | was that the ground still remained firm beneath their feet.~
47 II, XIV | advanced, the weather still remained very undecided. The cold
48 II, XIV | Bathurst, and whilst the women remained on the beach, the men made
49 II, XV | building or a monument had remained standing, and above it all
50 II, XV | of the hummock, and there remained for an hour, gazing upon
51 II, XV | health of all the colonists remained good, they had at least
52 II, XV | surrounding the island still remained stationary.~This displacement
53 II, XVII | drifting to the south. All that remained of the ice-wall, that is
54 II, XVII | of icebergs which still remained standing were now above
55 II, XVII | pass yet.~Hobson and Long remained on the ice-field talking
56 II, XVIII| was complete. Not a trace remained of the buildings in which
57 II, XVIII| and sand, so that twenty remained to be bored through before
58 II, XVIII| and for a few moments he remained with his arms crossed, silently
59 II, XVIII| Nab, “the house itself has remained intact, but the ground on
60 II, XVIII| some minutes the three men remained silent. Mac-Nab’s idea was
61 II, XIX | certain depth the house remained stationary, with the water
62 II, XIX | the roof, and there they remained for many hours. Kalumah
63 II, XIX | destroyed. A few ruins alone remained of the mighty ice-wall,
64 II, XX | and thickets of firs alone remained—a fact significant of approaching
65 II, XX | mass of earth and sand, had remained fixed in the ice-crust beneath
66 II, XXI | proving that the island now remained stationary, and that all
67 II, XXI | piteously. The furred animals remained huddled together round the
68 II, XXI | waters of lake and sea alone remained.~It was some slight comfort
69 II, XXII | the island, only twenty remained.~Hobson most carefully examined
70 II, XXIII| eating?~Nearly every one remained in the open air, feeling
71 II, XXIII| Throughout that night Hobson remained motionless upon the beach,
72 II, XXIII| Presently the little hill alone remained above water, and on it the
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