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1 I, I | snow fell fast, becoming rapidly solid and coating the already
2 I, I | zeal and intrepidity, and rapidly rose to the rank of lieutenant.
3 I, III | undressed him, and turned him rapidly on to his face and back
4 I, V | their swift teams, sped rapidly over the firm smooth surface.~
5 I, VIII | service to him; he advanced rapidly, no obstacle was encountered,
6 I, VIII | whilst the beat floated rapidly along upon the peaceful
7 I, IX | the wind, ready to pay out rapidly should the attack be very
8 I, IX | not evade them. It filled rapidly, and the water bad to be
9 I, IX | white cloud. The boat sped rapidly along for a few instants,
10 I, IX | paddles, six feet long, sped rapidly over the white foam.~Half
11 I, X | sledges advanced pretty rapidly, and as they went along,
12 I, X | pleasant conversation, passed rapidly away.~Meanwhile the dogs
13 I, X | long train of sledges sped rapidly over them.~The expedition
14 I, X | exploration, and pressed on as rapidly as possible.~Every one shared
15 I, XII | sledges went on easily and rapidly, and the appearance of the
16 I, XIII | was able to proceed very rapidly without endangering the
17 I, XIV | of provisions increased rapidly. Marbre and Sabine were
18 I, XVI | half of September passed rapidly away. Had Fort Hope been
19 I, XVII | barrier.~The “ young ice “ was rapidly forming on the liquid surfaces
20 I, XVII | glide about over the snow as rapidly as skaters on ice; Mrs Barnett
21 I, XVIII| the atmosphere. It rose rapidly, whilst the thermometer
22 I, XVIII| of the cold, which had so rapidly converted the soft snow
23 I, XVIII| thaw-will not all this snow be rapidly converted into water?”~“
24 I, XXII | layer of ice on the beach rapidly dissolved, whilst the chain
25 I, XXII | understood. The fine season was rapidly passing away. Another two
26 I, XXIII| day pass the meridian, and rapidly noted down a few calculations.~“
27 II, III | party did not advance very rapidly. A pause was often made
28 II, III | undermining seemed to be going on rapidly and the solidity of the
29 II, IV | fury of the elements, must rapidly dissolve.~The explorers
30 II, IV | floating in the offing, and rapidly melting, which had evidently
31 II, V | construction of the boat proceeded rapidly. Mac-Nab meant it to be
32 II, VII | conflagration, and they were rapidly consumed. At last the crackling
33 II, IX | information enabled her rapidly to find the key to the strange
34 II, X | winter which was fortunately rapidly approaching.~The next day,
35 II, X | winter set in, no matter how rapidly.”~Meanwhile, according to
36 II, X | and the island was carried rapidly along again by the powerful
37 II, X | last, but it did not set in rapidly or with any rigour Victoria
38 II, XII | departure were from that date rapidly pushed forward. The men
39 II, XII | departure were from that date rapidly pushed forward. The men
40 II, XII | for departure went on as rapidly, however, as if it were
41 II, XIV | building of the boat proceeded rapidly, and it was to be planked
42 II, XV | decomposition was proceeding rapidly, aided by the imprisoned
43 II, XV | thaw continued to proceed rapidly from the 2nd to the 5th
44 II, XV | up of the ice proceeded rapidly and with a great noise,
45 II, XVII | fragile island, which would rapidly break up and dissolve in
46 II, XVIII| propelling force, was drifting rapidly to the south.~Mac-Nab and
47 II, XVIII| seemed likely to proceed rapidly.~As might be supposed the
48 II, XVIII| the work could not proceed rapidly, falls might occur at any
49 II, XVIII| occurred, but they were rapidly checked, and no fresh misfortunes
50 II, XIX | island; but even these were rapidly melting, and every day fresh
51 II, XIX | and tender flowers grew rapidly, and Mrs Joliffe’s garden
52 II, XX | construction of the raft as rapidly as possible, and the lower
53 II, XX | the island was drifting rapidly towards the Aleutians. When
54 II, XX | yards off rose the icebergs, rapidly melting, but still of a
55 II, XX | submarine current, drifted rapidly to the south.~
56 II, XXI | the base of the island was rapidly melting. At any moment the
57 II, XXII | Fahrenheit, and the islet must rapidly melt.~As a forlorn hope,
58 II, XXII | did not answer, but walked rapidly along the coast at the Lieutenant’
59 II, XXIII| that the strip of ice was rapidly moving towards the south-east.~
60 II, XXIII| mean that the ice is being rapidly fretted away as it moves
61 II, XXIII| causing it to wear away rapidly, and will perhaps hasten
62 II, XXIII| hand, on the land they were rapidly nearing. They shouted—they
63 II, XXIII| visibly melting, and sinking rapidly; water was gushing from
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