Part, Chapter
1 I, II | 1,074~ ~ Skins and young Beavers,. . 92,288~ ~ Musk
2 I, II | fashion. Even females with young and their little ones did
3 I, X | No, madam,” replied the young Lieutenant. “A century ago
4 I, XI | All hurried towards the young Canadian, who remained fixed
5 I, XIII| of their milk and their young. They were kept in a paddock
6 I, XIV | from the north wind. The young shoots of this tree are
7 I, XVI | labelled as “parchments” or “young beavers,” according to their
8 I, XVII| impenetrable barrier.~The “ young ice “ was rapidly forming
9 I, XIX | animals; two women, still young whose matted hair was adorned
10 I, XIX | greedy avidity; but the young woman who had answered in
11 I, XIX | not exactly superior, the young girl was certainly more
12 I, XIX | received.~The name of the young girl was Kalumah, and she
13 I, XIX | before saying goodbye, the young girl invited Mrs Barnett
14 I, XIX | hurt the feelings of the young native, showed superhuman
15 I, XIX | nothing of what she heard.~The young native girl had a sweet
16 I, XIX | in her service, but the young native could not be persuaded
17 I, XX | made from a decoction of young fir-branchlets burst the
18 II, V | there were now a good many young, and little Michael had
19 II, VII | him, had enough to do. The young gentleman had ridden upon
20 II, VIII| inanimate body. It was the young Esquimaux girl Kalumah!~
21 II, IX | of life remaining to the young Esquimaux should be quenched.~
22 II, IX | readers will remember the young Esquimaux’s promise to come
23 II, IX | this part of her tale the young Esquimaux looked at Mrs
24 II, IX | account for the arrival of the young native on the island.~During
25 II, IX | delight and excitement of the young Esquimaux when a signal
26 II, IX | terrible moment for the young native, and she determined
27 II, IX | since she embarked!~The young native had no idea where
28 II, IX | been too long away. The young girl immediately rose ready
29 II, X | covered him with kisses.~The young native was charmed and touched
30 II, X | watched the appearance of the “young ice” with extreme attention.
31 II, X | even as they were now. The “young ice” was gradually forming
32 II, XIV | darkness. Thanks to the young Esquimaux, however, a fresh
33 II, XIV | crevasses or rents, the young native noticed many circular
34 II, XIV | for the hunters, and the young native described to them
35 II, XIV | my bear!” exclaimed the young Esquimaux.~“He shall not
36 II, XV | on the Alpine rocks, the young girl firmly treaded the
37 II, XV | Kalumah, and trusting in the young native’s sagacity, retraced
38 II, XV | to that of his dog.~The young Esquimaux was, in fact,
39 II, XV | vast Pacific Ocean.~The young girl’s confidence on this
40 II, XV | alter the opinion of the young Esquimaux. Kalumah still
41 II, XIX | Fahrenheit—burst open the young buds; in a word, the Arctic
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