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1 I, VI | not a crack denoted the approaching thaw; but it was strewn
2 I, VI | who were now gradually approaching the best districts for game
3 I, IX | lake. These symptoms of an approaching change of temperature were
4 I, IX | rock considerably; for the approaching hurricane affected the water
5 I, XI | alarm the animals before the approaching season-that is to say, before
6 I, XII | this moment the sun was approaching the culminating-point of
7 I, XV | caution was required in approaching these formidable looking
8 I, XVII | necessary to note carefully the approaching tide at Cape Bathurst. Jaspar
9 I, XVII | rain. The bad season was approaching.~Before the ground should
10 I, XVIII| large room gave notice of an approaching change in the state of the
11 I, XIX | winter solstice was now approaching, when the darkness of the
12 I, XIX | learned later, a woman, who, approaching Mrs Barnett, held out her
13 I, XXI | visible in the gloom. Long, approaching the window observed quietly—~“
14 I, XXII | there were symptoms of an approaching change in the weather. The
15 II, III | there were any sign of an approaching fracture on the coast, and
16 II, V | degrees.~Preparations for the approaching winter went on apace, and
17 II, VI | barometer gave notice of an approaching change. The column of mercury
18 II, VI | determined. If, then, they were approaching the land, they would only
19 II, VIII | shut in by the ice of the approaching winter, or it would be drifted
20 II, IX | struggled on, and seemed to be approaching the island, although those
21 II, X | was fortunately rapidly approaching.~The next day, September
22 II, X | the preparations for the approaching departure, and asked if
23 II, XV | were indications of the approaching change of season. The temperature
24 II, XV | everything was prepared for an approaching and perhaps sudden and hurried
25 II, XVII | colonists were then at last approaching the more frequented latitudes
26 II, XVII | land.~The fatal moment was approaching. Diurnal or nocturnal observations
27 II, XX | remained—a fact significant of approaching decomposition, which no
28 II, XXI | keenly alive than ever to approaching danger; they gathered yet
29 II, XXII | there were signs of another approaching fracture half way between
30 II, XXII | the contemplation of the approaching doom, which had broken down
31 II, XXII | The vessel was certainly approaching, and seemed to be a large
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