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1 I, III | were the thoughts which passed through Captain Craventy’ 2 I, IV | middle of March, and a month passed before they were completed. 3 I, V | bald-headed eagles, &c.—passed through the warmer air. 4 I, VI | content with the game which passed within range of their rifles. 5 I, VII | intelligence.~“You have already passed through the two Torrid Zones 6 I, VII | inhabitants. The same thought passed through the minds of his 7 I, VII | their attention, and they passed on without doing any harm.~ 8 I, VIII | rest of this first day was passed. Mrs Barnett, Hobson, two 9 I, VIII | the lake.~The little trip passed pleasantly enough. The taciturn 10 I, X | by pleasant conversation, passed rapidly away.~Meanwhile 11 I, XIII | many a grampus and whale passed by in the offing, the latter 12 I, XIV | and that scarcely a day passed without one or more of them 13 I, XVI | first half of September passed rapidly away. Had Fort Hope 14 I, XVII | on their way to the south passed over the fort in great numbers, 15 I, XVII | black feet and beaks, also passed in great numbers, but neither 16 I, XVII | more aggressive. Not a day passed without several of these 17 I, XVIII| ventilation.~The entire week passed in a similar manner; fortunately 18 I, XIX | acquiescence, and they all passed through the postern, and 19 I, XIX | for eight days. The men passed twelve hours out of every 20 I, XX | through the window, which had passed unnoticed in the previous 21 I, XX | long days of imprisonment passed wearily by, and the Lieutenant, 22 I, XXI | up with hatchets.~The day passed without any incident. The 23 I, XXI | way every moment.~The day passed, however, without any change 24 I, XXI | not a word of complaint passed their lips. The women bore 25 I, XXI | the ground-floor.~The day passed by in anxious expectation, 26 I, XXII | caribous, foxes, and ermines passed close to their guns.~One 27 I, XXII | When the month of June passed without the arrival of the 28 I, XXIII| instrument. Half a minute passed, and then the astronomer [ 29 II, IV | the passengers when they passed from temperate to torrid 30 II, IV | up by the sea.~The night passed on, and the explorers slept 31 II, V | wondered at anything.~So passed the days until the middle 32 II, VII | the left, we have not yet passed the wood between us and 33 II, VIII | suggestion, that a ship had passed the island during the night, 34 II, VIII | that a ship in distress had passed within sight during the 35 II, VIII | them over.~“What animal has passed along here, I wonder?” said 36 II, IX | and waited.~A few minutes passed by, and neither of the watchers 37 II, X | debt of gratitude, often passed to and fro amongst the trees 38 II, XII | fabulous monsters. Birds passed overhead with loud flapping 39 II, XII | its head and growling, it passed some twenty paces from the 40 II, XIII | thanks enough.”~The night passed without incident; but during 41 II, XIV | never lasted long.~Thus passed the whole of December, rain 42 II, XIV | and the month of January passed on with the thermometer 43 II, XV | clock P.M.~The night was passed as before in an ice-cavern, 44 II, XVII | his walk as the explorers passed, and sometimes following 45 II, XIX | dangers through which they had passed.~But matters were not yet 46 II, XIX | Arctic Ocean have never passed forty degrees north latitude. 47 II, XIX | currents from warm latitudes, passed the island on their way 48 II, XIX | when the wandering island passed outside the St Matthew group, 49 II, XXII | which the anxious watchers passed may be imagined, but cannot 50 II, XXIII| of ice.~This night also passed away without any incident


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