Part, Chapter
1 I, IV | Greenwich astronomer, can easily be imagined.~The preparations
2 I, IV | and could therefore more easily endure the fatigues of an
3 I, VI | exaggerating, and Mrs Barnett could easily have retorted with counter-arguments;
4 I, VI | they stood the party could easily watch the group of wapitis.
5 I, VI | season. The fierce males are easily distinguished from the females
6 I, VIII | cutter, which one man could easily manage The weather was beautiful,
7 I, X | intersected by numerous but easily fordable streams. The sledges
8 I, X | Fortunately he was not easily discouraged, and on February
9 I, X | a good-sized boat, might easily have descended the stream,
10 I, XI | parts of America. Being easily domesticated, they are employed
11 I, XI | fellow-creatures. We can easily imagine that Lieutenant
12 I, XII | miles, in order the more easily to pass round Franklin Bay.
13 I, XII | lake.~The sledges went on easily and rapidly, and the appearance
14 I, XII | rejoiced at having met with an easily defensible position.~The
15 I, XIII | considerably, so that water could easily run off them. The snow would,
16 I, XIV | which would form in it could easily be removed.~This question
17 I, XIV | vegetables which could be easily grown and used for food,
18 I, XV | allow of their creeping up easily from the sea. Now Cape Bathurst
19 I, XVI | holes.”~This was, in fact, easily done, and in an hour’s time
20 I, XVI | and a great number were easily unearthed.~In the pursuit
21 I, XVI | winter, however, they are easily taken in traps, and Marbre
22 I, XVI | calibre, and our balls can be easily distinguished; let the fox
23 I, XVII | that they could then be easily caught. Their skin, plumage,
24 I, XVII | become hardened by frost, it easily sustains the weight of a
25 I, XVIII| animals they dreaded could easily have climbed over them.
26 I, XIX | a temperate zone, it was easily endured by the colonists.
27 I, XXI | ready, the Sergeant could easily stop it from being dragged
28 I, XXII | the coast-line could be easily followed.~When the month
29 II, III | dockyard, so that he might easily be able to launch his vessel.~
30 II, III | said Hobson. “We might easily catch some hundreds of these
31 II, IV | conformation of the soil could be easily examined. The banks- half
32 II, IV | any future change might be easily noted.~Hobson was naturally
33 II, V | useful animals, which are easily domesticated, were already
34 II, V | all the furs used could easily be replaced by a few shots,
35 II, VIII | magazines of the factory might easily have been filled with their
36 II, X | venison, plenty of which was easily attainable.~The tame reindeer
37 II, X | Thanks to her, we shall be easily able to get to the settlement
38 II, XII | once, had all been tokens easily interpreted by the inhabitants
39 II, XII | places, and the result can easily be imagined. It really seemed
40 II, XV | crushed beneath it.~It will be easily understood that the position
41 II, XV | Strait, the vessel would easily make her way to land, even
42 II, XV | Lieutenant and his companions can easily be imagined. Their fate
43 II, XV | Current. To make herself more easily understood, she traced the
44 II, XVIII| The smaller pieces were easily dealt with, with pick and
45 II, XIX | separately. They were then easily fitted together on the water.
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