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1 I, XII | not have failed the little colony, as a fresh and limpid stream
2 I, XIV | expected shortly to the little colony; and Mac-Nab had already
3 I, XVI | hundred animals in the little colony now to be invaded, and they
4 I, XVII | be present in the little colony in the body, but absent
5 I, XVII | addition to the reserves of the colony.~There were also large flocks
6 I, XVII | very long. Then the little colony could defend itself, and
7 I, XVII | member was born to the little colony. Mrs Mac-Nab was safely
8 I, XVIII| the safety of the little colony.~“But, Lieutenant,” said
9 I, XIX | the spot where the little colony had encamped.~Kalumah hastened
10 I, XX | the members of the little colony; but his only thought on
11 I, XXII | and swallow up the little colony; but only one shock was
12 I, XXIII| of the winter, his little colony was in excellent health.
13 II, IV | best for the members of the colony to keep together as much
14 II, V | situation of the little colony. No change had taken place
15 II, V | ice field.~The rest of the colony had, however, no suspicion
16 II, V | the members of the little colony were well.~A good deal of
17 II, X | All the members of the colony, men and women, were assembled
18 II, XIII | the whole of the little colony was ready to leave the island,
19 II, XIII | attempt to restore his little colony to an inhabited land, before
20 II, XIV | of the menagerie of the colony.~According to Hobson’s orders,
21 II, XIV | northern latitudes, in the colony itself, he had been named
22 II, XV | boat would carry the whole colony, and if, as the Lieutenant
23 II, XVII | which was to bear the whole colony to the land.~During the
24 II, XIX | which would carry the whole colony, and might be guided to
25 II, XX | tremble ominously. The little colony were on the watch, ready
26 II, XXIV | new members in his little colony, Kalumah and Mrs Barnett’
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