Part, Chapter
1 I, I | perished? But the stranger now shut up in Fort Reliance was
2 I, VIII | a little natural harbour shut in by high granite rocks,
3 I, XII | of a considerable height shut out the view. The water
4 I, XVIII| upon the door being kept shut, for had it been opened
5 I, XVIII| contentment of the little party shut up in such a narrow space.
6 I, XVIII| remaining almost always shut up in his cabin, fretting
7 I, XVIII| herself aloof or remaining shut up in her cabin, but working
8 I, XXI | situation. It was impossible to shut their eyes to the fact that
9 I, XXI | scaled the ladder, and shut and securely fastened the
10 II, II | contingency, the colonists, shut in by ice and surrounded
11 II, III | reason. They dread being shut in the ice; and the icebergs,
12 II, III | south-western horizon was shut in by a long slightly curved
13 II, VII | astronomer, who still remained shut up in his cabin. The men
14 II, VII | gained the large wood which shut in Cape Michael. This they
15 II, VIII | currents met, and there be shut in by the ice of the approaching
16 II, VIII | conceal his emotion, he shut himself up in his own room
17 II, X | are, if the ice wall would shut us in, and the sea become
18 II, X | and no ice-wall as yet shut in the horizon.~“This season
19 II, XII | and she was tempted to shut her eyes and stop her ears
20 II, XII | consultations, and remaining shut up in his own room, reappeared
21 II, XII | going out, and to remain shut up in Fort Hope for two
22 II, XVII | remains of the ice-wall now shut in the northern horizon,
23 II, XVIII| Bathurst! The horizon was shut in on every side by ice-masses,
24 II, XVIII| and a true sea-horizon shut in the view from east to
25 II, XX | huge ice-wall, which had shut in the northern horizon,
26 II, XX | southern horizon was now partly shut in by them.~What would be
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