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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | Africa—was to take place on July 18th, 1860. It was arranged 2 I, IV | and how far off the 18th July 1860 appeared to both, but 3 I, VI | appointment on the 16th July 1860.”~“Lieutenant Hobson,” 4 I, X | discovered the Coppermine river, July 13th, 1772, the course of 5 I, XII | Pole itself.~On the 4th July the travellers skirted round 6 I, XII | take place until the 18th July 1860?”~“Yes, madam, on the 7 I, XII | Yes, madam, on the 18th July 1860.”~“And it is now only 8 I, XII | waited for.”~The next day, July 6th, a little after noon, 9 I, XII | friends, from this date, July 6th, I promise you double 10 I, XIII | afternoon of the same day, July 6th Hobson and Mac-Nab the 11 I, XXII | to reassure him.~The 4th July dawned. No news! Some men 12 I, XXII | decided on.~It was now the 5th July. In another fortnight-July 13 I, XXIII| THE ECLIPSE OF THE 18TH JULY 1860.~The mists did not 14 I, XXIII| The day before yesterday, July 4th, there was positively 15 I, XXIII| reach.~During the month of July hunting the furred animals 16 I, XXIII| the situation on the 15th July. No news from Fort Reliance. 17 I, XXIII| the morning of the 19th July, the day after the eclipse. 18 I, XXIII| some day. The eclipse of July 18th will not be the last 19 I, XXIII| the eclipse of the 18th July 1860, you can console yourself 20 I, XXIII| was very fine on the 16th July, but the next day it was 21 II, II | Victoria!”~The next day, July 18th, the sky was very clear, 22 II, III | THE ISLAND.~From that day, July 18th, it was decided that 23 II, III | the 20th, 2lst, and 22d July, no change occurred. The 24 II, III | During the night of the 22d July the tempest suddenly ceased. 25 II, III | remember that it is the 23rd July, and the summer is far advanced. 26 II, V | CHAPTER V.~ FROM JULY 25TH TO AUGUST 20TH.~Hobson’ 27 II, V | It was now only the 24th July, and a current of average 28 II, IX | Georgia towards the end of July, after an absolutely fruitless


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