Part, Chapter
1 I, V | speech, the adieux were quickly made, and each one took
2 I, XIII | Meanwhile the house was being quickly fitted up inside. By means
3 I, XV | The Lieutenant, however, quickly discovered that the animals
4 I, XVI | approached, and the stranger was quickly joined by twelve comrades,
5 I, XVI | followed by his comrades, quickly disappeared behind the rocks,
6 I, XVIII| all unhealthy vapours were quickly dispersed by the introduction
7 I, XVIII| stable, and all fears were quickly dispelled. The wall of ice,
8 I, XIX | hunters were armed. They quickly slipped balls into their
9 I, XIX | set out towards the west, quickly disappearing in the thick
10 I, XXI | The window was, therefore, quickly closed up with bars, which
11 I, XXI | temperature of the rooms quickly rose a dozen degrees.~Every
12 I, XXII | breaches in the walls were quickly repaired, and the pipes
13 II, II | Lieutenant,” replied Mrs Barnett, quickly.~“Why not, madam, why not?”~“
14 II, IV | frugal supper.~The meal was quickly over, and Hobson returned
15 II, V | wood, so that he was able quickly to form the first ribs of
16 II, V | gathered on the horizon were quickly dispersed by the sunbeams.~
17 II, VIII | coast.~The south-east wind quickly chased away the clouds and
18 II, VIII | a fine snow fell, which quickly covered the ground. This
19 II, IX | he was so near it.~But it quickly went out, the lull in the
20 II, X | mind like lightning, and as quickly died away: perhaps in spite
21 II, X | Kamtchatka Current, and would quickly pass that seventieth degree
22 II, X | them spoke.~The Sergeant quickly returned, and told Hobson
23 II, XII | calmer waters froze more quickly than those of the open sea,
24 II, XII | calmer waters froze more quickly than those of the open sea,
25 II, XIII | Esquimaux style. The work was quickly accomplished with the ice-chisels,
26 II, XIII | importance, however, to march quickly as to preserve our health,
27 II, XIV | education, and she got on quickly, for she was both intelligent
28 II, XV | Lieutenant, and Marbre and Sabine quickly dug out a grotto in the
29 II, XV | that it would melt away quickly enough to allow of the passage
30 II, XV | to get out of the valley quickly, and be back at the fort
31 II, XXI | had flowed in.~The fact quickly became known, and every
32 II, XXII | islet of ice which must quickly melt beneath their feet!
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