Part, Chapter
1 I, I | the materials of which a formidable army is formed. They are
2 I, II | imposed upon him, however formidable it may have appeared.”~“
3 I, II | Private companies were formidable rivals to its success; and
4 I, IV | completed. In fact, it was a formidable undertaking to organise
5 I, IV | medicine-chest, containing formidable quantities of lime-juice,
6 I, VII | Zone, the cold is a no less formidable enemy; and I suspect that
7 I, VIII| Americans in particular are formidable rivals to us. Did you not
8 I, VIII| Sergeant; “but they are formidable rivals, and when game is
9 I, XII | men are in fact our most formidable rivals.”~“But I thought,”
10 I, XIV | solitary specimen of the formidable Polar bear warned the hunters
11 I, XIV | numbers rendered them very formidable; and from the fact of their
12 I, XIV | armed with curved claws and formidable jaws.~“What is this horrid
13 I, XV | required in approaching these formidable looking animals, and the
14 I, XVI | which it belongs, and is formidable even to the rein-deer; Marbre
15 I, XVII| contend with their two most formidable enemies, cold and damp.~
16 I, XVII| these carnivorous beasts are formidable in packs, and the hunters
17 I, XVII| rightly judging that with such formidable creatures it was best to
18 I, XXI | fact half-a-dozen of these formidable animals had succeeded in
19 I, XXI | an encounter with these formidable carnivorous creatures, which
20 I, XXI | not get in; but a no less formidable enemy, the cold, gradually
21 I, XXI | them. They would be less formidable in a narrow space, and there
22 II, III | carnivorous beasts would be formidable enemies to the occupants
23 II, VIII| nothing to fear, the only formidable animals, the bears, seemed
24 II, VIII| human habitation. The only formidable animals which had not been
25 II, VIII| harm her.”~And, indeed, the formidable creature merely turned the
26 II, VIII| danger she ran in facing a formidable carnivorous creature.~The
27 II, X | once their hunters and most formidable enemies, but were now, like
28 II, XIV | Barnett of the approach of the formidable carnivorous beast.~“Perhaps
29 II, XIX | so that it was really a formidable undertaking. The blacksmith,
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