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1 I, I | March 1859, Captain Craventy gave a fête at Fort Reliance. 2 I, II | discovered the river to which he gave his name, reached the shores 3 I, III | surrounded by high walls, which gave access to the court. The 4 I, III | returned, and he and Joliffe gave the new arrival such a rubbing 5 I, V | reflected on the snow, gave more light than heat. Fortunately 6 I, V | Sergeant Long, I know if I gave you an impossible order— “~“ 7 I, VII | consulting with Sergeant Long, gave the order to halt. It was 8 I, VII | twenty times by the echoes, gave notice of the fall of avalanches, 9 I, VII | and certain oscillations gave warning that breaches had 10 I, X | consulting, his map, which merely gave a rough outline of the configuration 11 I, X | they went along, Hobson gave his companion some account 12 I, X | added Mrs Barnett; “and he gave proof of his great qualities 13 I, XII | fury? None of the party gave a thought to that time now; 14 I, XIII | themselves, and to which he gave the name of Victoria Land, 15 I, XIV | god-mother, an honour which gave the good woman much satisfaction. 16 I, XIV | garret, to which a ladder gave access. The winter clothing-such 17 I, XV | high, to which a postern gave entrance. Jaspar Hobson 18 I, XV | considerably, and to which they gave the name of “ Walruses’ 19 I, XV | accounts the worthy soldiers gave of former adventures; but 20 I, XVII | appearance of the country gave rise. Thomas Black was the 21 I, XVIII| barometer in the large room gave notice of an approaching 22 I, XVIII| supply of electricity which gave it life.~It was time it 23 I, XIX | projecting cheek-bones, which gave them something of the appearance 24 I, XIX | immediately put on. Hobson gave the poor people a good stock 25 II, II | Aleutian Islands.~Hobson’s map gave a very exact summary of 26 II, II | next day, was put off. He gave as reasons that the season 27 II, III | That name, like those we gave to the other parts of the 28 II, IV | spaniel, “except that the ice gave way under me, and I took 29 II, IV | water, and of course it soon gave way under the weight of 30 II, V | guard: he felt that they gave a military look to the buildings, 31 II, VI | however, the barometer gave notice of an approaching 32 II, VII | before the twilight faded and gave place to the two hours of 33 II, VIII | calculation of hour-angles gave him the longitude.~The following 34 II, IX | fruitless journey.~Kalumah now gave up all hope of again seeing 35 II, XII | the doomed island. The ice gave way beneath its weight, 36 II, XIII | half-past eleven A.M., Hobson gave the signal of departure. 37 II, XIV | with his inspection, he gave a hearty growl, and turning 38 II, XVII | or nocturnal observations gave the exact position of the 39 II, XVII | they had escaped in time, gave way beneath an immense block 40 II, XVIII| ground and a loud report gave notice that another of these 41 II, XVIII| against something hard, which gave out a ringing sound. The 42 II, XIX | was this last fact which gave such terrible significance 43 II, XXI | ominous symptoms already gave warning of its rapid approach.~ 44 II, XXIII| influence of the current, as it gave no hold to the wind.~Still


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