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1 I, I | CHAPTER I.~ A SOIRÉE AT FORT RELIANCE.~On the evening of the 17th 2 I, I | Craventy gave a fête at Fort Reliance. Our readers must not at 3 I, I | But the guests of Fort Reliance thought little of this slight 4 I, I | doing the honours of Fort Reliance. There was no dancing for 5 I, I | and civil service of Fort Reliance must here receive a few 6 I, I | now brought her to Fort Reliance. Having crossed the equinoctial 7 I, I | stranger now shut up in Fort Reliance was no ordinary woman; she 8 I, I | Fahrenheit below zero, and Fort Reliance is situated in 61° 47’ N. 9 I, III | descended from it,~“Fort Reliance?;” he inquired.~“The same,” 10 I, III | it in the court of Fort Reliance; and whilst the Sergeant 11 I, III | voice still faint~“Fort Reliance?”~“The same,” replied the 12 I, III | what brings you to Fort Reliance?”~“He is come to see the 13 I, III | regions, and arriving at Fort Reliance on the 19th March in the 14 I, III | new guest welcome to Fort Reliance.~ 15 I, IV | Resolution on the south. Fort Reliance is situated on the north-east 16 I, IV | climate.~In summer Fort Reliance was surrounded with masses 17 I, IV | the inhabitants of Fort Reliance were well supplied with 18 I, IV | mode of proceeding in Fort Reliance and other factories; so 19 I, IV | brought Thomas Black to Fort Reliance also conveyed him and his 20 I, V | CHAPTER V.~ FROM FORT RELIANCE TO FORT ENTERPRISE.~The 21 I, V | results.~On leaving Fort Reliance, Jaspar Hobson at once directed 22 I, VI | the expedition left Fort Reliance. The travellers, taking 23 I, XII | that our journey from Fort Reliance has been accomplished under 24 I, XIII | air-pumps, brought from Fort Reliance, were so fixed as to let 25 I, XIII | brought piecemeal from Fort Reliance, and which the carpenter 26 I, XIV | party had brought from Fort Reliance.~Knowing the scarcity of 27 I, XVIII| at Forts Enterprise and Reliance, and there was nothing to 28 I, XVIII| Sergeant Long, you were at Fort Reliance at that date?~“Yes, sir,” 29 I, XVIII| exclaimed Mrs Barnett, “at Fort Reliance, on the Great Slave Lake?”~“ 30 I, XX | minimum temperature at Fort Reliance in 1835 would be reached!~ 31 I, XXII | take back our furs to Fort Reliance. I suppose our friend Thomas 32 I, XXII | for the agents from Fort Reliance to take charge of when they 33 I, XXII | with the party from Fort Reliance as soon as he had seen his 34 I, XXII | might hope to arrive at Fort Reliance in six weeks at the latest-that 35 I, XXIII| expected convoy from Fort Reliance has not arrived. It is the 36 I, XXIII| July. No news from Fort Reliance. The expected convoy did 37 I, XXIII| pass the winter at Fort Reliance, and return the next summer. 38 II, II | that the departure for Fort Reliance, fixed for the next day, 39 II, II | plentiful provisions from Fort Reliance were not needed. &c., &c. 40 II, VIII | seeing our comrades from Fort Reliance for this year at least?”~“ 41 II, XII | the detachment from Fort Reliance, the observations of latitude 42 II, XIII | frozen plains between Fort Reliance and Cape Bathurst; but on 43 II, XIII | roll-call on our arrival at Fort Reliance. Heaven grant we may have 44 II, XIX | had been brought from Fort Reliance, and they were invaluable 45 II, XXIV | men were to return to Fort Reliance across English America, 46 II, XXIV | come back to you at Fort Reliance, or to the new factory you


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