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1 I, III | to sleep until to-morrow morning.”~The Captain and his companions 2 I, V | rapacity of man.~On the morning of the 16th April Lieutenant 3 I, VI | elevated latitudes.~On the morning of the 15th May the hunters 4 I, VIII | start was fixed for the next morning; and when Mrs Paulina Barnett 5 I, VIII | party started at six in the morning, and at nine they neared 6 I, XI | Lieutenant, when on the morning of the 20th June he came 7 I, XII | night before, and the same morning, by raking different altitudes, 8 I, XV | at eight oclock in the morning in two sledges, each drawn 9 I, XVI | precautions he had taken~On the morning of the 24th September, two 10 I, XVIII| which were emptied every morning, contained several pounds 11 I, XVIII| might have ceased in the morning, a hope disappointed every 12 I, XVIII| was eight oclock in the morning. Myriads of brilliant constellations 13 I, XIX | Great Slave Lake.~On the morning of the 14th December, or 14 I, XXI | towards eleven oclock in the morning, Kellet, whose turn it was 15 I, XXI | and at four oclock in the morning they seemed to have left 16 I, XXI | At three oclock in the morning Hobson consulted the thermometer 17 I, XXI | watched by him until the next morning.~Meanwhile Hobson, Mac-Nab, 18 I, XXI | more bearable, and in the morning Mrs Joliffe served up a 19 I, XXII | eleven oclock the same morning all were out of doors. They 20 I, XXIII| start was fixed for the morning of the 19th July, the day 21 II, II | same operation the next morning towards ten oclock A.M., 22 II, II | and at ten oclock in the morning Hobson obtained a satisfactory 23 II, III | was eight oclock in the morning; the oblique rays of the 24 II, III | By eleven oclock in the morning the eight miles between 25 II, VI | inquired Mrs Barnett on the morning of the 27th August; “might 26 II, VI | Hobson determined on the morning of the 28th of August to 27 II, VIII | BARNETT’S EXCURSION.~The whole morning Hobson and Sergeant Long 28 II, IX | or three oclock in the morning. Kalumah had then been seventy 29 II, IX | Madge had halted that very morning. We know that the two women 30 II, XII | ready for the start on the morning of the 18th November.~But, 31 II, XIII | Victoria Island, and on the morning of the 22d the whole of 32 II, XIV | front of the enceinte in the morning, saw a huge bear quietly 33 II, XV | party left Fort Hope on the morning of the 7th March aid turned 34 II, XV | at eight oclock the next morning, and Hobson decided to follow 35 II, XV | at eight oclock the next morning, March 9th.~The travellers 36 II, XV | left the ice cavern this morning,” observed Sabine, “we ought 37 II, XV | turned our backs on it this morning, and it is still behind 38 II, XV | the ice commenced. In the morning the Lieutenant, Mrs Barnett, 39 II, XV | belief.~At last, on the morning of the 11th April, Hobson 40 II, XV | the 15th April, but on the morning of that date a strong wind 41 II, XVIII| and the astronomer.~When morning dawned the poor creatures 42 II, XVIII| roof of the house.~When the morning once more dawned, only ten 43 II, XVIII| At three oclock in the morning Kellet’s pickaxe struck 44 II, XX | now on the south.~In the morning the shipwrecked travellers— 45 II, XXII | night was calm, and in the morning the Lieutenant resolved 46 II, XXII | instant out of them?~The next morning, June 4th, the sun rose 47 II, XXIII| the situation. The grey morning dawned in the east, and


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