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1 I, XV | Phocidæ family, but morses or walruses, sometimes called sea-cows.
2 I, XV | they gave the name of “ Walruses’ Bay,” the party soon reached
3 I, XV | behind the cliff, from “Walruses’ Bay” to the mountains mentioned
4 I, XVI | Marbre, and Sabine, to Walruses’ Bay. Some traces of foxes
5 I, XX | the western cliffs beyond Walruses’ Bay the horizon was on
6 I, XXII| was ventured on as far as Walruses’ Bay and it was noticed
7 I, XXII| thought they were near to Walruses’ Bay. They came back exhausted
8 II, III | short hours of the night at Walruses’ Bay, which they hoped to
9 II, III | whether Cape Esquimaux and Walruses’ Bay may not also disappear
10 II, III | From Cape Esquimaux to Walruses’ Bay the coast ran almost
11 II, III | mistaken.~The coast near Walruses’ Bay was, on the whole,
12 II, III | were only three miles from Walruses’ Bay, and Hobson called
13 II, III | connecting-link between Walruses’ Bay and Washburn Bay.~Mrs
14 II, III | the angle was reached. Walruses’ Bay, formed by an indentation
15 II, IV | the short distance between Walruses’ Bay and Washburn Bay, and
16 II, V | was not now time to go to Walruses’ Bay, and get a fresh supply
17 II, V | knew only too well that Walruses’ Bay was two hundred miles
18 II, IX | farther east she came to Walruses’ Bay, where her people had
19 II, IX | her brother-in-law left Walruses’ Bay at the end of June,
20 II, IX | formerly the upper corner of Walruses’ Bay. But, worn away as
21 II, X | between Cape Bathurst and Walruses’ Bay?~Mrs Barnett replied
22 II, X | to the edge of the former Walruses’ Bay, anxious to see if
23 II, X | and there were no more walruses to be hunted. Should the
24 II, XII | once the corner of the old Walruses’ Bay. They even ventured
25 II, XIV | this novel fishing. Other walruses were taken in the same way,
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