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1 I, I | pains to give it éclat.~In fact, under the auspices of Corporal 2 I, I | is accounted for by the fact that they are in constant 3 I, I | the Chippeway Indians. In fact, the lady traveller was 4 I, II | came about, how it is in fact that the very source of 5 I, II | Mrs Paulina Barnett, “the fact of the fur-bearing animals 6 I, IV | they were completed. In fact, it was a formidable undertaking 7 I, V | But Madge, more matter of fact than her mistress, disguised 8 I, V | uneasy. The ascent was, in fact, pretty steep; the sledge 9 I, VI | inseparably glued together.~In fact, in the heat of the combat 10 I, XII | thing. These men are in fact our most formidable rivals.”~“ 11 I, XII | scarcely two square miles-in fact it was rather a lagoon, 12 I, XII | This promontory is, in fact, the only one which juts 13 I, XIII | Nooks and corners are, in fact, so many receptacles of 14 I, XIII | mean height. Snow is, in fact, a very bad conductor of 15 I, XIV | formidable; and from the fact of their lairs being close 16 I, XV | or downs? What was it, in fact, which prevented the entire 17 I, XVI | their holes.”~This was, in fact, easily done, and in an 18 I, XVII | to himself.~He did not in fact know what to think, but 19 I, XVII | fall on the least touch-in fact, the same sort of trap as 20 I, XVIII| up the book. She was, in fact, the life and soul of the 21 I, XVIII| with ice; they were not, in fact, intended to be used when 22 I, XX | spare his fuel; he was, in fact, rather lavish of it in 23 I, XX | days-until the new moon, in fact.”~“Well, my brave fellow,” 24 I, XXI | quietly—~“They are bears!”~In fact half-a-dozen of these formidable 25 I, XXI | to shut their eyes to the fact that in two days this fresh 26 I, XXII | by the earthquake may, in fact, be summed up in a very 27 I, XXIII| event proved, significant fact.~No change had taken place 28 II, I | it. This peninsula was in fact nothing but an immense piece 29 II, I | not look beyond the one fact in which he was interested: 30 II, III | Was not the island, in fact, a disabled ship, tossed 31 II, III | way; its stability was, in fact, somewhat problematical, 32 II, IV | to hold three persons—in fact to make a kind of snow-hut, 33 II, VI | continent. Everything, in fact, depended upon this, which 34 II, VII | position by daylight. In fact, we may be away forty eight 35 II, IX | follow the coast.~She had, in fact, been providentially thrown 36 II, X | Barnett had said, in the fact that they were going to 37 II, X | thick, strong enough in fact to bear the weight of a 38 II, X | of the temperature. The fact is, the distance between 39 II, X | ice-field was impassable, a fact noticed by Mrs Barnett and 40 II, X | badly,” said Hobson, “in fact everything seems to combine 41 II, XII | him take the bearings, the fact of the animals remaining 42 II, XII | The men bravely faced the fact that they would have six 43 II, XII | The men bravely faced the fact that they would have six 44 II, XII | refraction.”~It was, in fact, a Polar bear, and Mrs Barnett 45 II, XIV | strangely tame, forming in fact part of the menagerie of 46 II, XIV | neglected, the boy was, in fact, admirably nursed, and on 47 II, XV | young Esquimaux was, in fact, very intelligent, and familiar 48 II, XV | from hoar-frost—it was, in fact, a watery vapour which congeals 49 II, XVIII| sir,” replied Mac-Nab; “in fact, I may almost say I am sure 50 II, XVIII| could not be aware of this fact, and if they should succeed 51 II, XIX | to the south. She had, in fact, guessed the whole truth; 52 II, XIX | destroyed. It was this last fact which gave such terrible 53 II, XIX | think of nothing yet but the fact, that they had saved her 54 II, XIX | Behring Sea?”~There was, in fact, a slight possibility that 55 II, XIX | wandering island was in fact at that moment not far from 56 II, XX | allowance for the unfortunate fact that the island was drifting 57 II, XX | of firs alone remained—a fact significant of approaching 58 II, XXI | stationary. They had, in fact, become attached to Victoria 59 II, XXI | the sea had flowed in.~The fact quickly became known, and 60 II, XXI | together.~Lake Barnett had in fact disappeared, as Paulina 61 II, XXI | drink it all.”~It is, in fact, well known that salt separates 62 II, XXI | significant and ominous fact was noticed by Mrs Barnett 63 II, XXII | would have suggested the fact of fellow-creatures being 64 II, XXIII| astronomer quietly.~Nothing, in fact, could have been more natural;


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