Part, Chapter
1 I, I | gracious word for every body.~Some of those employed
2 I, III | astronomer’s clothes. The body of the unfortunate man was
3 I, III | warmed the outside of his body, Corporal Joliffe hurried
4 I, V | would devote themselves body and soul to the interests
5 I, VII | would be ready to devote body and soul to science. If
6 I, VIII | kind of hawk with a grey body, blue beak and claws, and
7 I, VIII | on the under part of its body, was long and silky.~“A
8 I, IX | upon their ears. No dead body floated in the white foam.
9 I, XIII | Hope, and Kellet formed a body of clever, zealous carpenters,
10 I, XVI | or musquash. Its head and body are about a foot long and
11 I, XVI | second ball entered the body of the fox, which fell to
12 I, XVI | was a fair one, and the body of the victim was examined
13 I, XVII | the little colony in the body, but absent in spirit? He
14 I, XVIII| produced by touching a metallic body subjected to the influence
15 I, XVIII| of heat into an animate body, and the sudden withdrawal
16 I, XIX | considerable difficulty that the body was hauled up. It was a
17 I, XIX | noose is flung round its body a little below the head,
18 I, XXI | one rope wound round his body, and to carry another in
19 I, XXI | Sergeant wound one round his body above the warm furs, worth
20 I, XXI | the outer door.~It was the body of the Sergeant, with the
21 I, XXI | the whole weight of its body against it, would force
22 I, XXI | with which parts of his body were covered began to disappear;
23 II, VII | of water against a hard body; they heard the reverberating
24 II, VIII | there were marks of a heavy body having been dragged along
25 II, VIII | fur looked like the dead body of a walrus.~Mrs Barnett
26 II, VIII | retreat, but presently as the body was moved about a kind of
27 II, VIII | creature merely turned the body over, and showed no inclination
28 II, VIII | with it the bear and the body of the woman.~Mrs Barnett
29 II, VIII | growl, and, leaving the body, rushed to the side where
30 II, VIII | returned to the motionless body, and, to the horror of the
31 II, VIII | he quietly laid down the body he had brought with him.~
32 II, VIII | was soon bending over the body stretched about the snow.~
33 II, VIII | fixedly at the inanimate body. It was the young Esquimaux
34 II, IX | clothes, and found that her body was not yet quite cold.
35 II, IX | returning to the poor bruised body.~“Poor child, poor child’“
36 II, XII | involuntary shudder. Soul and body alike shrunk from the awful
37 II, XIV | out all over the child’s body, and it was evident that
38 II, XVIII| twenty minutes the hard body which Kellet had struck
39 II, XVIII| came across a motionless body, and dragging it to the
40 II, XVIII| herself across her friend’s body.~Mrs Barnett still breathed,
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