Part, Chapter
1 I, IV | a protection against the sudden changes of temperature frequent
2 I, VII | of the night one of those sudden changes so frequent in the
3 I, VIII | THE GREAT BEAR LAKE.~This sudden increase of cold was most
4 I, IX | open Atlantic Ocean. This sudden fog bodes us no good; but
5 I, IX | as if possessed by some sudden presentiment, murmured —~“
6 I, IX | whirlpool was formed by the sudden sinking of the water. All
7 I, IX | impossible to cling.~At this sudden blow, which could not have
8 I, IX | by the eddy caused by the sudden settling down of the boat,
9 I, XI | zero. Two or three times sudden snowstorms came on; but
10 I, XIII | outer and inner halls a too sudden change of temperature was
11 I, XVII | them of coats of ice in sudden falls of temperature. About
12 I, XVII | on its surface until the sudden lowering of the temperature
13 I, XVIII| results are produced by the sudden introduction of heat into
14 I, XVIII| an animate body, and the sudden withdrawal of the same from
15 I, XIX | on their guard against a sudden chill, their feet cased
16 I, XX | alluded to fatal results from sudden exposure to the open air,
17 I, XX | there can be no doubt that sudden death may result from braving
18 I, XXII | discharge of artillery.~Sudden changes took place in the
19 I, XXIII| there !” muttered Hobson.~A sudden light had broken in upon
20 II, III | strait. Whalers shun the sudden changes in the Arctic Ocean,
21 II, IX | remembered nothing more, until a sudden shock roused her, her kayak
22 II, X | on Mrs Barnett’s arm. A sudden hope flashed across his
23 II, XII | venture, and now and then sudden convulsions took place,
24 II, XII | allowed for, but also the sudden changes of weather peculiar
25 II, XV | approaching and perhaps sudden and hurried embarkation.~
26 II, XVIII| obstacle delayed them. When a sudden fall undid their work they
27 II, XXI | been swept by one of those sudden and brief hurricanes peculiar
28 II, XXI | would not, it was hoped, be sudden and abrupt.~The storm was
29 II, XXII | A little before noon a sudden hope—too soon to end in
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