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1 I, VII | were now quiet enough. Eight or ten miles a day were
2 I, VII | again and again.~Towards eight o’clock in the evening the
3 I, XIII | skilful hunters; the other eight handled the hatchet with
4 I, XV | and the party set off at eight o’clock in the morning in
5 I, XVI | Canadian travellers,” and eight Chippeway Indians.~The leader
6 I, XVIII| need to visit them. The eight days during which the occupants
7 I, XVIII| fifty-four degrees.~It was eight o’clock in the morning.
8 I, XIX | near Cape Esquimaux for eight days. The men passed twelve
9 I, XXIII| return the next summer. Eight months at least! It is true
10 I, XXIII| poor Black, for towards eight o’clock a slight wind arose
11 II, II | this point—that during the eight or nine weeks which must
12 II, III | Bathurst and Esquimaux.~It was eight o’clock in the morning;
13 II, III | clock in the morning the eight miles between Capes Bathurst
14 II, IV | winds.~It was not more than eight miles from this point to
15 II, VII | until he fell asleep.~At eight o’clock prayers were read
16 II, VII | fact, we may be away forty eight hours. If, however, we can
17 II, VIII | any one they set out at eight o’clock A.M., provided with
18 II, VIII | reminded her that they were eight or nine miles from Cape
19 II, IX | knew now that she was but eight miles from the factory,
20 II, XIII | the ice-chisels, and at eight o’clock, after a salt meat
21 II, XV | the horizon for seven or eight hours a day, and its oblique
22 II, XV | asleep.~Every one was up at eight o’clock the next morning,
23 II, XV | and the route resumed at eight o’clock the next morning,
24 II, XVIII| horizontal gallery, it would be eight days at least before they
25 II, XIX | Islands, which were more than eight hundred miles away, and
26 II, XX | speed, having drifted nearly eight hundred miles since the
27 II, XX | and we may reach them in eight days.”~“Eight days!” repeated
28 II, XX | reach them in eight days.”~“Eight days!” repeated Long, shaking
29 II, XX | Long, shaking his head; “eight days is a long time.”~“I
30 II, XX | the island be controlled? Eight days at this pace would
31 II, XX | Aleutian group.”~“Those eight days are in the hands of
32 II, XX | wisest course to take. In eight days, if the present speed
33 II, XXI | peculiar to these latitudes.~At eight o’clock in the evening the
34 II, XXII | to say, for a distance of eight miles. It was at Cape Esquimaux
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