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1 I, XVII| which received the name of Michael Hope. The ceremony of baptism 2 II, IV | cape they had named Cape Michael. This side of the island 3 II, IV | six oclock A.M.~From Cape Michael to the former Port Barnett 4 II, V | pleasant and bracing. The baby Michael got on wonderfully; he was 5 II, V | good many young, and little Michael had been partly brought 6 II, V | the districts near Cape Michael to be rich in different 7 II, VI | determined to go to Cape Michael, however terrible the storm 8 II, VII | however, we can get to Cape Michael before midnight, we shall 9 II, VII | from Cape Bathurst to Cape Michael, and he was provided with 10 II, VII | still six miles from Cape Michael.~“We are going to have a 11 II, VII | wood between us and Cape Michael.”~“Then it is”——~“It is 12 II, VII | wood which shut in Cape Michael. This they would have to 13 II, VII | last, a few feet from Cape Michael, and as we came to make 14 II, VIII| straight across near Cape Michael and what was formerly Fort 15 II, IX | seen when crouching on Cape Michael on the night of the 31st 16 II, X | to the settlement of Fort Michael on Norton Sound, perhaps 17 II, X | one day they went to Cape Michael, another to the edge of 18 II, X | anniversary of the birth of little Michael Mac-Nab. He was now a year 19 II, XII | out of the cliffs of Cape Michael was partly filled with ice 20 II, XII | out of the cliffs of Cape Michael was partly filled with ice 21 II, XII | heavily on towards Cape Michael, and soon disappeared behind 22 II, XII | coast every day from Cape Michael to what was once the corner 23 II, XIII| wended their way towards Cape Michael, where they would quit the 24 II, XIII| detachment arrived at Cape Michael, after having rounded the 25 II, XIV | distressing enough. On the 7th, Michael Mac-Nab was taken illsevere 26 II, XIV | itself, he had been named Michael Hope, and he had come to 27 II, XV | convalescence of little Michael continued to progress favourably. 28 II, XV | aid turned towards Cape Michael.~The thermometer then marked 29 II, XV | descended the slope of Cape Michael and made their way across 30 II, XV | owing to the height of Cape Michael crowned with trees, had 31 II, XVII| at Cape Esquimaux, Cape Michael, along the coast, or on 32 II, XVII| which had opened near Cape Michael during the storm had closed 33 II, XVII| between Port Barnett and Cape Michael. They followed the beach 34 II, XX | The wide gulf near Cape Michael, which the winter had closed, 35 II, XX | whole district between Cape Michael and Port Barnett, bounded 36 II, XXIV| and Mrs Barnett’s godson, Michael Mac-Nab.~Six days after


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