Part, Chapter
1 I, IV | the middle of March, and a month passed before they were
2 I, V | unbroken. During the last month several successful hunting
3 I, IX | to the south, it may be a month before Lieutenant Hobson
4 I, XIII | principal house ready in a month. It was to be large enough
5 I, XIII | this was finished within a month, and on the 6th of August
6 I, XIV | companions.~Throughout the month of August these expeditions
7 I, XV | the tides all through this month, and during that time they
8 I, XVI | set in on the 21st of that month But under the seventieth
9 I, XVI | the horizon for another month. Nevertheless, the temperature
10 I, XVI | carried on throughout the month of September, and during
11 I, XX | countries February is the month during which the temperature
12 I, XXII | in length.~Throughout the month of February, and until the
13 I, XXII | be wreaked upon them.~The month of May was very wet. Rain
14 I, XXII | easily followed.~When the month of June passed without the
15 I, XXIII| could reach.~During the month of July hunting the furred
16 II, V | would carry it in another month through the strait and into
17 II, V | until the middle of the month of August. The weather continued
18 II, IX | night being over, and the month of May having come round,
19 II, IX | during the first half of the month of April; but towards the
20 II, XII | in violence that of the month before, broke upon the gloomy
21 II, XIV | decked before the end of the month. Mac-Nab and some of his
22 II, XIV | February, so that there was a month to wait, during which there
23 II, XIV | and west winds, and the month of January passed on with
24 II, XIV | incident occurred in the month of January, and that one
25 II, XIV | favourably, and at the end of the month he was as rosy and as bright
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