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1 I, I | European balls. On the table rose a pyramidal pudding made 2 I, I | intrepidity, and rapidly rose to the rank of lieutenant. 3 I, III | well covered with wraps, rose on his elbow, and said in 4 I, V | they settled on the ground, rose into view in the clear blue 5 I, VI | When the queen of the night rose above the horizon, the impatient 6 I, VII | became more opaque; the wind rose, the snow began to fall 7 I, VIII | at the extremity of which rose Fort Confidence, framed 8 I, IX | boat had sunk; but no, it rose once more, although more 9 I, IX | but in a few instants they rose to the surface. Hobson was 10 I, XI | animals. By the little streams rose many beaver lodges and musk-rat 11 I, XII | afterwards, Lieutenant Hobson rose and said, addressing his 12 I, XVIII| state of the atmosphere. It rose rapidly, whilst the thermometer 13 I, XIX | whilst the thermometer rose to 15° above zero.~Although 14 I, XIX | in Mrs Mac-Nabs arms; she rose and ran up to it, speaking 15 I, XX | spirits of the soldiers rose as they watched the flickering 16 I, XXI | poor half-frozen settlers rose and laid about them with 17 I, XXI | temperature of the rooms quickly rose a dozen degrees.~Every effort 18 I, XXII | thermometer outside suddenly rose to 15° above zero, and to 19 I, XXIII| whereas a year before the sea rose a foot, there was now no 20 I, XXIII| Bathurst. Gradually the sun rose above the horizon, describing 21 II, I | on the peninsula, which rose and sank with the ebb and 22 II, I | northern shores the tide rose two feet beyond low-water 23 II, I | free from all control, it rose and sank with the ebb and 24 II, III | the horizon. The barometer rose a few degrees, and the weather 25 II, III | musk rats, and ermines rose before the travellers and 26 II, III | in the south. The ground rose slightly as they advanced, 27 II, IV | Where he stood the soil rose scarcely three feet above 28 II, VII | torch, but above their heads rose resinous pines distorted 29 II, VIII | Cape Esquimaux, which now rose only a few feet upon the 30 II, IX | her excited imagination rose the images of her friends. 31 II, IX | The young girl immediately rose ready to start.~Mrs Barnett 32 II, X | The sun, moon, and stars rose and set on a different horizon, 33 II, X | thermometer fell one day and rose the next. Rain and snow 34 II, XII | quenched in the damp mists, rose but a few degrees above 35 II, XII | and before her mind’s eye rose a vision of the caravan 36 II, XII | November, the thermometer rose, whilst the barometer fell. 37 II, XIII | over one wall of ice which rose some twenty miles from Victoria 38 II, XV | date, February 3rd, the sun rose each day higher above the 39 II, XV | On this side the ice wall rose not three miles from the 40 II, XV | to be regretted, for it rose a hundred feet at least 41 II, XVII | towards a little hill which rose a few yards behind the fort.~ 42 II, XX | peals of thunder. The sea rose high, lashed by a powerful 43 II, XX | After a quiet night the sun rose upon the desolate scene, 44 II, XX | Hardly a hundred yards off rose the icebergs, rapidly melting, 45 II, XXI | feet square, and its deck rose two feet above the water. 46 II, XXII | morning, June 4th, the sun rose in a cloudless sky. No change 47 II, XXII | form of a vessel gradually rose against the sky.~It was 48 II, XXIII| left of Victoria Island, rose and sank without change 49 II, XXIII| Sometimes Sergeant Long rose and peered into the night-mists, 50 II, XXIII| in the east, and the sun rose and dispersed the shadows 51 II, XXIII| At six oclock P.M. Madge rose, and pointing to a point


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