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march

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | the evening of the 17th March 1859, Captain Craventy gave 2 I, I | wearing out; ever on the march, yet never showing signs 3 I, III | Fort Reliance on the 19th March in the condition we have 4 I, IV | commenced until the middle of March, and a month passed before 5 I, VI | little troop.~Whilst on the march however, Marbre and Sabine 6 I, XII | resumed his interrupted march; but he was full of care 7 I, XII | prevent, and he urged on the march of his party as much as 8 I, XVII| however, found of their return march, and it was therefore concluded 9 I, XXII| February, and until the 15th March, there were abrupt transitions 10 I, XXII| trappers had plenty to do.~In March an excursion was ventured 11 I, XXII| than ever.~About the 20th March the hunters sighted the 12 II, IV | explorers resumed their march, following the course of 13 II, X | and arrested the fatal march of the island to the north. 14 II, X | possible delays during a march of six hundred miles. We 15 II, X | reach the continent before March, or we may be surprised 16 II, XII | condition to make a long march.~The sledges were carefully 17 II, XII | harassed or impeded his march. No fresh risk was run of 18 II, XII | bit of moss throughout the march of six hundred miles, nor 19 II, XIII| importance, however, to march quickly as to preserve our 20 II, XIII| side, so as to resume their march to the east, but it was 21 II, XV | reply to make.~Early in March the squall ceased, and the 22 II, XV | and the start fixed for March 7th. Hobson, Mrs Barnett, 23 II, XV | on the morning of the 7th March aid turned towards Cape 24 II, XV | miles from the cape.~The march was of course very slow. 25 II, XV | clock the next morning, March 9th.~The travellers now 26 II, XV | nothing disturbs the sun.”~The march was resumed, the sun was 27 II, XV | between the 10th and 21st March, but there were indications 28 II, XV | From the 20th to the 30th March, the thaw made rapid progress.


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