Part, Chapter
1 I, I | guests. Wooden benches half fixed against the walls, huge
2 I, IV | the end like a skate, was fixed beneath the sledge, enabling
3 I, VIII | Lieutenant.”~The start was fixed for the next morning; and
4 I, IX | the Lieutenant, with eyes fixed and staring, awaited in
5 I, XI | young Canadian, who remained fixed to the spot, looking attentively
6 I, XII | the ice-mountains became fixed and rigid, and the hoarse
7 I, XIII | by the dogs to the site fixed on for the principal building.
8 I, XIII | joists, upright posts were fixed at each corner of the site,
9 I, XIII | from Fort Reliance, were so fixed as to let in fresh air whenever
10 I, XIV | around which were ranged fixed benches. A few movable seats
11 I, XVIII| one was laid down in rules fixed up in the large room, so
12 I, XVIII| are in reality but 5000 fixed stars visible to the naked
13 I, XXII | Captain and his Lieutenant had fixed upon the cape as the spot
14 I, XXIII| precious convoy. The start was fixed for the morning of the 19th
15 I, XXIII| eleven. That was the time fixed in the almanacs, and every
16 II, I | was interested: on the day fixed, at the time named, the
17 II, II | departure for Fort Reliance, fixed for the next day, was put
18 II, II | fancy, and kept his eyes fixed upon the horizon, hoping
19 II, III | to choose his wood, and fixed upon the beach at the foot
20 II, V | the stern and sternpost, fixed to the keel, were upon the
21 II, X | silent until the day is fixed for the start, and then
22 II, XII | departure was definitely fixed. But even then he attended
23 II, XV | organised and the start fixed for March 7th. Hobson, Mrs
24 II, XV | few hours after the time fixed, but not long enough to
25 II, XV | protection. Strong struts were fixed against the outside walls,
26 II, XIX | ocean.~There is, however, no fixed point beyond which floating
27 II, XX | earth and sand, had remained fixed in the ice-crust beneath
28 II, XXI | water-casks, all firmly fixed to the deck with iron bolts.
29 II, XXI | aft. A sort of rudder was fixed to this rough structure,
30 II, XXIII| was composed, and firmly fixed with ropes arranged like
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