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1 I, II | empty. The price of skins is rising just when a great demand
2 I, VII | then,” said Mrs Barnett, rising; “give the signal to start
3 I, IX | have a better chance of rising on the waves; and the two
4 I, XII | seventieth parallel, not again rising above it until it entered
5 I, XV | variegated obsidian. Tall cliffs, rising some two hundred feet above
6 II, I | island with regard to the rising and setting of the sun was
7 II, III | breakfasted seated on a slightly rising ground covered with a scanty
8 II, III | crouching behind some rising ground, or hiding amongst
9 II, IV | were intercepted by the rising ground on the west, and
10 II, IV | bottom, and subsequently rising to the surface.~It was evident,
11 II, IV | island, the little hills and rising ground, would of course
12 II, IV | yards from the beach, to a rising ground on which grew a few
13 II, V | houses, sheds, and magazines rising around him! He remembered
14 II, VII | there were neither trees nor rising ground, the wind swept along
15 II, VII | along the sand to a little rising ground crowned by a small
16 II, VIII | and Madge had readied the rising ground above Cape Esquimaux,
17 II, IX | the darkness at the waves rising mountains high.~Presently
18 II, X | curve above the horizon, not rising more than a few degrees
19 II, X | often too foggy for the rising and setting of the heavenly
20 II, X | barometer, too, is gradually rising, and by the time our preparations
21 II, XII | soon disappeared behind the rising ground.~Lieutenant Hobson
22 II, XV | truly imposing appearance, rising as it did more than four
23 II, XVIII| in the east, the sun was rising above the horizon, lighting
24 II, XIX | whilst the sea was gradually rising through the lower rooms.
25 II, XXIII| fiercely.~The water was still rising, and there was no sign that
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