Part, Chapter
1 I, II | otter has almost entirely disappeared, and is only to be found
2 I, VI | and as the snow had almost disappeared from its sides they were
3 I, IX | All trace of the land had disappeared, and so great was the obscurity
4 I, IX | crushed by the wind, had disappeared around this awful gulf,
5 I, IX | The poor old sailor had disappeared !~Mrs Paulina Barnett looked
6 I, IX | torn away by the wind, disappeared like a white cloud. The
7 I, IX | uttered a heartrending cry and disappeared beneath the waves.~It was,
8 I, X | horizontal circle, scarcely disappeared at all. The true night only
9 I, XVI | by his comrades, quickly disappeared behind the rocks, whilst
10 I, XVII | features of the country had disappeared; the land was metamorphosed,
11 I, XVIII| and enceinte would have disappeared beneath a bed of snow of
12 I, XIX | place, but the bait had disappeared, having probably been dragged
13 I, XXII | Early in May the snow had disappeared in several places, and a
14 II, III | the snow huts had entirely disappeared, but some cinders and walrus
15 II, III | view, the continent having disappeared. Victoria Island ended in
16 II, III | of the firm ground, had disappeared! It had remained behind
17 II, IV | volcano on the west had disappeared. Nothing but the sea everywhere.~
18 II, IV | the horizon, and before it disappeared for the few hours of the
19 II, VII | the wood, where the hills disappeared, and there were neither
20 II, VIII | did not approach, and soon disappeared behind the hills on the
21 II, VIII | the footprints presently disappeared, whilst the blood-stains
22 II, IX | Cape Bathurst had alike disappeared.~Kalumah understood what
23 II, XII | towards Cape Michael, and soon disappeared behind the rising ground.~
24 II, XIII | long-sustained flight took wing and disappeared. There really seemed to
25 II, XIII | of the crevasse, when he disappeared amongst the icebergs.~A
26 II, XV | crowned with trees, had disappeared. In its place stretched
27 II, XVII | principal house had entirely disappeared.~Yes, the illustrious lady
28 II, XVIII| The principal house next disappeared beneath the masses of earth
29 II, XVIII| its amount when the sun disappeared below the horizon. It was
30 II, XIX | the very icebergs had now disappeared, watching, ever watching,
31 II, XXI | relics of the ice-wall had disappeared, proving that the island
32 II, XXI | Lake Barnett had in fact disappeared, as Paulina River had done
33 II, XXII | feet! The wooded hills had disappeared with the mass of the island
34 II, XXII | the animals had, however, disappeared with the rest of the island,
35 II, XXII | boat would probably have disappeared before the darkness set
36 II, XXII | was visible, and that soon disappeared.~On this the soldier Kellet
37 II, XXIII| swimming to the shore, soon disappeared.~A few minutes afterwards
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