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1 I, VI | least of which will be the breaking of the brittle snow beneath
2 I, VI | longer separate without breaking them. This often happens
3 I, XV | added the Lieutenant, breaking off abruptly; “will you
4 I, XX | rushed upon each other, breaking into coloured ripples.~But
5 I, XXII | of the lake and sea.~The breaking up of the frost did not
6 I, XXII | greatly accelerated their breaking up.~At this time the mean
7 II, II | whole party when the ice was breaking up all round, and he would
8 II, III | flapping of their wings breaking the stillness, and furred
9 II, IV | which would lead to its breaking up into small portions,
10 II, IV | no alteration since the breaking of the isthmus. Long, in
11 II, V | reasons there were to fear the breaking up or sinking of the ice
12 II, VI | the only sounds were the breaking of the surf upon the beach
13 II, VI | with the mainland.~But the breaking up, which had not yet taken
14 II, VII | waves were rolling up and breaking at the Lieutenant’s feet.~
15 II, VII | had not the inevitable breaking up already commenced? If
16 II, VII | Everything seemed to be breaking to pieces around them, the
17 II, VII | seems as if the waves were breaking against rocks!”~Hobson and
18 II, VII | rolling sound produced by the breaking of water against a hard
19 II, VIII | the noise produced by the breaking off of the piece of ice,
20 II, X | foundation of the island was breaking up. What had happened at
21 II, X | constantly heard, produced by the breaking of the ice field when the
22 II, XII | were symptoms of a general breaking up of the ice-field. In
23 II, XV | there were any signs of its breaking up, to examine the chain
24 II, XV | appeared likely that the breaking up of the ice would commence
25 II, XV | the noise produced by the breaking of the icebergs in the distance
26 II, XV | is no fear of that, the breaking up of the ice does not proceed
27 II, XV | 7th April that the actual breaking up of the ice commenced.
28 II, XV | farther and farther north. The breaking up of the ice proceeded
29 II, XV | At the very time of the breaking up of the ice, the temperature
30 II, XVIII| bodily upon the factory, breaking the boat and crushing the
31 II, XVIII| heard above.~Day was now breaking in the east, the sun was
32 II, XIX | to prevent the waves from breaking over it, so that it was
33 II, XX | hundred miles since the breaking up of the ice set it free
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