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islanders 1
islands 24
isles 1
islet 31
islets 5
isn 2
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31 hard
31 ice-wall
31 influence
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31 making
31 pieces
31 pointed
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islet

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1 II, VI | there is not an island, an islet, or even a rock to which 2 II, VIII | ran round and round the islet, tearing up the ground with 3 II, XXI | THE ISLAND BECOMES AN ISLET.~Three hours later the last 4 II, XXII | now nothing more than an islet!~During the night six-sevenths 5 II, XXII | Twenty-one persons on an islet of ice which must quickly 6 II, XXII | 68° Fahrenheit, and the islet must rapidly melt.~As a 7 II, XXII | Port Barnett, so that the islet was merely an oblong strip, 8 II, XXII | new conformation of the islet, and found that its thickest 9 II, XXII | paced round and round the islet like a caged animal.~About 10 II, XXII | superficial area of the islet would soon be yet further 11 II, XXII | the general level of the islet was being lowered by the 12 II, XXII | the conformation of the islet during the night.~In the 13 II, XXII | the highest part of the islet looking at the sea, suddenly 14 II, XXII | appeared on the east of the islet, that is to say, on the 15 II, XXII | this vessel perceive the islet? Would they be able to make 16 II, XXII | made, and guns fired on the islet.~The vessel was certainly 17 II, XXII | was to the windward of the islet, and tacking to starboard 18 II, XXII | not bearing towards the islet, but it might even yet perceive 19 II, XXII | same, if it noticed the islet at all.~The alternations 20 II, XXII | than six miles from the islet. Signal after signal was 21 II, XXII | was anxious to avoid the islet.~At half-past two it luffed 22 II, XXII | the greater part of the islet broke off, and plunged into 23 II, XXII | animals rent the air, and the islet was reduced to the narrow 24 II, XXIII| not an ice-floe, not an islet! Their own piece of ice 25 II, XXIII| the highest part of the islet, where nothing protected 26 II, XXIII| check the dissolution of the islet—if it might not yet be possible 27 II, XXIII| sail be contrived on the islet as on an ordinary raft? 28 II, XXIII| solidity and duration of our islet.”~“What do you mean, sir?”~“ 29 II, XXIII| quicken the speed of the islet. Some of them tried to paddle 30 II, XXIV | when that island became an islet, and the islet a strip of 31 II, XXIV | became an islet, and the islet a strip of ice, nor even


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