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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XI | Bathurst Inlet ran into the mainland, from which stretched the 2 II, I | vegetation. Connected with the mainland for thousands of centuries, 3 II, I | peninsula of Victoria with the mainland—had been snapped in two 4 II, I | our communication with the mainland, and converted our peninsula 5 II, II | and we must make for the mainland as soon as ever the sea 6 II, II | peninsula of Victoria with the mainland was visible a few months 7 II, II | did not again touch the mainland before the winter.~“But 8 II, II | drifted since it left the mainland,” said Sergeant Long.~“Seven 9 II, III | still connected with the mainland, but to neglect no precaution 10 II, III | it was torn away from the mainland. I suppose, Lieutenant, 11 II, VI | by its isthmus with the mainland.~But the breaking up, which 12 II, VII | reply to the fire on the mainland by a fire on our island!”~ 13 II, VIII | longer hope to reach the mainland.~The south-east wind would 14 II, IX | two hundred miles from the mainland? How could she have guessed 15 II, IX | did not form part of the mainland, but had been joined on 16 II, X | which they had heard. The mainland had been close at hand, 17 II, X | the island away from the mainland back to the open sea, and 18 II, X | isthmus connected it with the mainland. But six hundred miles now 19 II, X | has broken away from the mainland. Our peninsula is but an 20 II, XII | get on ahead and reach the mainland before the caravan. One 21 II, XIII | all communication with the mainland, and by going farther towards 22 II, XIV | colonists been on the American mainland they could only have rejoiced 23 II, XV | difficulties to reach the mainland.~At last the Lieutenant 24 II, XV | had broken loose from the mainland the island—and not only 25 II, XXIII| it was connected with the mainland. Even now its mean height


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