Part, Chapter
1 I, I | completely transformed. The rough walls, constructed of roughly-hewn
2 I, I | benches half fixed against the walls, huge blocks of wood cut
3 I, III | gate, surrounded by high walls, which gave access to the
4 I, XIII | Mac-Nab set out the outer walls of the house with the line.
5 I, XIII | roof to foundation, its walls encrusted with snow, and
6 I, XIII | house-outside and inside walls, flooring, ceiling, partitions,
7 I, XIII | extremities of the inside walls, to form the skeleton of
8 I, XIII | roof, which overhung the walls like the eaves of a chalet.
9 I, XIII | in the inside and outside walls, were only laid side by
10 I, XIII | pine-trees, and thus making the walls and boarding impervious
11 I, XVI | solid structures, and the walls made of stick, clay, roots, &
12 I, XVII | suitably dressed; the wooden walls were hung with skins, in
13 I, XVIII| accumulation of snow round the walls broke the force of the squall,
14 I, XVIII| around them was white, the walls of the enceinte, and the
15 I, XVIII| the apertures left in the walls had not been closed up.
16 I, XIX | about the thickness of the walls of these snow-houses. But
17 I, XX | trunks of trees, of which the walls were composed under the
18 I, XXI | drill a few loopholes in the walls of the house, and fire at
19 I, XXI | benches, beds, partition walls, and everything in the house
20 I, XXI | the passage covered the walls and the floor with fine
21 I, XXI | Benches, tables, and partition walls were thrown down, broken
22 I, XXI | foundations. The beams of the walls separated, and through the
23 I, XXII | lake, and burst open its walls. Immediately after this
24 I, XXII | habitable; the breaches in the walls were quickly repaired, and
25 I, XXII | planks of the partition walls were burnt, and the most
26 II, IV | or rather a burrow with walls of ice, which would keep
27 II, V | hollowed out of ice; its walls have melted with the heat
28 II, VII | the wind, which shook the walls of the house like a battering-ram,
29 II, XV | fixed against the outside walls, vertical props were placed
30 II, XV | layer on trees, shrubs, the walls of the fort, and any projecting
31 II, XIX | principal house, and the walls of which were still standing.
32 II, XX | clinging to the slippery walls of the abyss. He escaped
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