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1 I, II | England lost no time in following her example. The trade in 2 I, II | Pacific at 52° 24’ N. Lat. The following is a list of the quantities 3 I, III | to take place until the following year, 1860?~“But, Captain,” 4 I, IV | cent.~We shall see from the following table, taken from the “ 5 I, V | a horse in full gallop. Following Captain Craventy’s advice, 6 I, VIII| advanced towards the west, following, so to speak, the curve 7 I, VIII| about three milesdistance, following a rectilinear direction, 8 I, X | Madge and Sergeant Long following them.~According to the advice 9 I, X | further and further north, following the retreat of the fur-yielding 10 I, XV | more largely developed.~Following the coast line, which curved 11 I, XX | by the eyes.~During the following .days the cold became doubly 12 I, XXI | prepare for the emergency.~The following were the precautions taken 13 I, XXII| concurrence of the astronomer the following plan was decided on.~It 14 II, II | the east, pretty nearly following the same parallel as McClure’ 15 II, II | madam; and if we had been following it for three months, we 16 II, II | anxious moment, and the following result was arrived at.~The 17 II, III | coast ran almost due south, following the one hundred and twenty-seventh 18 II, IV | explorers resumed their march, following the course of the fracture, 19 II, VIII| gave him the longitude.~The following were the results obtained: 20 II, VIII| Madge with her, ran along following the traces, and further 21 II, VIII| beach, Madge, who had been following her and looking about uneasily, 22 II, IX | to Victoria Island.~The following is a brief summary of what 23 II, IX | at the end of June, and following the coast got back to New 24 II, X | north. They were, in short, following the decided course made 25 II, XV | and made signs that in following it the island must approach 26 II, XVII| explorers passed, and sometimes following them to the fort, knowing 27 II, XX | accurately, and obtained the following result:—~At noon on the 28 II, XXII| CHAPTER XXII.~ THE FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS.~The night was calm,


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