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1 I, II | however formidable it may have appeared.”~“I can quite believe it, 2 I, II | portion of its land which appeared to be incapable of future 3 I, IV | far off the 18th July 1860 appeared to both, but especially 4 I, VII | general overthrow of icebergs appeared imminent. A fearful death 5 I, VIII | district north of the lake appeared perfectly flat, and the 6 I, XI | strange to say, the ball alone appeared to have touched the ground! 7 I, XII | ascertain its resources. It appeared to be in every respect suitable; 8 I, XIII | Bathurst.~The difficulty appeared insurmountable, when the 9 I, XVI | and thin coatings of ice appeared here and there, to be dissolved 10 I, XVII | large whitish-grey patches appeared here and there, signs of 11 I, XVIII| naked eye, their number appeared to the observers incalculable. 12 I, XVIII| roof of the house alone appeared above the white mass, the 13 I, XIX | as hard as a rock, which appeared to be very thick.~After 14 I, XIX | scurvy had fortunately as yet appeared amongst the occupants of 15 I, XIX | sociable as she was, she appeared to feel no regret at having 16 I, XX | companions to resist. Some appeared unable to do so; but Mrs 17 I, XXI | and when it was secured it appeared impossible for the bears 18 I, XXI | risk the attempt; and it appeared likely that the day would 19 I, XXI | perilous, but it no longer appeared so desperate as before.~ 20 I, XXII | built. The soil on the west appeared to have been depressed, 21 I, XXII | the others, though thin, appeared to be in good health.~“Well, 22 I, XXIII| fine season, have never appeared.”~“I am very sorry for it, 23 I, XXIII| luminous corona had not appeared !~“What is the matter?” 24 II, II | betrayed everything.~The day appeared endless to Lieutenant Hobson. 25 II, III | degrees, and the weather appeared likely to favour Hobson’ 26 II, III | however, one race of animals appeared to be quite unrepresented. 27 II, IV | the pines; even the sea appeared to be wrapt in slumber, 28 II, V | hours, but, as subsequently appeared, the island had floated 29 II, V | that no important changes appeared to be taking place.~On the 30 II, VI | trembling of the island, which appeared as firm and motionless as 31 II, VIII | kinds, and the sun again appeared. Patiently the Lieutenant 32 II, VIII | remonstrance or complaint, and appeared not even to wish to shoot 33 II, IX | brother-in-law, however, had not appeared surprised at the catastrophe. 34 II, IX | advance; the beach before her appeared endless, she had so often 35 II, X | places the level of the coast appeared to be lowered, and that 36 II, X | the first signs of ice appeared upon the sea in the shape 37 II, X | however, the brave soldiers appeared to notice nothing, the displacement 38 II, X | Unfortunately the rotation appeared to be accompanied by an 39 II, X | all its brightness, only appeared above the horizon for a 40 II, XII | illusion the smallest of them appeared as large as a condor or 41 II, XII | all those phenomena have appeared to the luckless colonists 42 II, XIII | inopportune his proposal appeared. How could he, the chief 43 II, XIV | two or three lunar halos appeared at full moon, and Thomas 44 II, XIV | and a head with long tusks appeared. It was that of a walrus. 45 II, XIV | freely. Tiny red points appeared on his tongue, his lips, 46 II, XIV | the yellow disc of the sun appeared for an instant for the first 47 II, XV | Lieutenant had said, so that it appeared probable that the island 48 II, XV | rest, suddenly stopped and appeared to be debating some point. 49 II, XV | to 50° Fahrenheit, and it appeared likely that the breaking 50 II, XV | winter. A few tender shoots appeared upon the trees, and the 51 II, XVIII| ice-masses, but their advance appeared to be checked for the moment 52 II, XVIII| directed by Mac-Nab.~It appeared to him best to begin at 53 II, XVIII| aperture was made, and a figure appeared at it which it was difficult 54 II, XIX | island. The simple plan appeared to be to dig out the old 55 II, XXII | Unfortunately this vessel appeared on the east of the islet, 56 II, XXIII| refused to believe it.~So it appeared, however; for the strip 57 II, XXIII| and who had long since appeared dead to all that was going


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