Part, Chapter
1 I, V | third sledge ;and the others followed, Corporal and Mrs Joliffe
2 I, V | the rest of the caravan followed at a rapid pace.~But the
3 I, VIII | example will at once be followed by these Americans, whom
4 I, X | the route he had hitherto followed, directing his course to
5 I, X | the course of which he followed to its mouth. According
6 I, XII | no good result would have followed upon further explorations,
7 I, XIV | their bark was heard as they followed the trail of a reindeer
8 I, XVI | clearly indicated. The hunters followed up the trail of a large
9 I, XVI | again bowed politely, and, followed by his comrades, quickly
10 I, XVII | One transformation scene followed another with magic rapidity.
11 I, XIX | Barnett did not hesitate! Followed by Madge, she bravely entered
12 I, XXII | coast-line could be easily followed.~When the month of June
13 II, I | the island had thus far followed a parallel of latitude,
14 II, III | and, turning to the west, followed the lengthened curve of
15 II, IV | Sergeant! the Sergeant!”~And followed by Mrs Barnett, he rushed
16 II, VIII | heart beat violently.~Madge followed her, they were only a few
17 II, XIV | accompanied by him, and followed by the Sergeant, Sabine,
18 II, XV | five o’clock the explorers followed a narrow winding path leading
19 II, XV | the others mechanically followed Kalumah, and trusting in
20 II, XVII | portion of the icebergs, followed it, but as there were no
21 II, XVII | Barnett and Cape Michael. They followed the beach for about two
22 II, XVIII| outer air with his burden, followed by Mac-Nab with Kalumah.~
23 II, XIX | terrible pass—you who have followed me everywhere, and whose
24 II, XX | that if our island had followed the hundred and sixty-eighth
25 II, XX | seemed all along to have followed the hapless colonists had
26 II, XXII | and running inland, it followed a curved line as far as
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