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1 I, VII | shall have to battle with a fearful storm. I wish we were at
2 I, VII | which the storm raged with fearful fury. Pieces of ice, broken
3 I, VII | icebergs appeared imminent. A fearful death would then have awaited
4 I, IX | and staring, awaited in fearful suspense the blow from which
5 I, IX | stern of the boat in foam, a fearful crash was heard, and a cry
6 I, IX | escape destruction in these fearful tempests.~The Esquimaux
7 I, XIV | drive great numbers of these fearful animals to the neighbourhood
8 I, XVIII| the wind rushed in with fearful fury.~What a scene was presented
9 I, XXI | await them-death in its most fearful form, from cold. The poor
10 I, XXI | flow on both sides; but the fearful conflict was waged in profound
11 II, I | dreaming what a strange and fearful change had taken place in
12 II, II | fixedly at the chart of the fearful Polar regions, towards which
13 II, III | might well be pitied in this fearful gale, but the floating island
14 II, VII | was formed one of those fearful waterspouts which can overthrow
15 II, VII | too well that they had a fearful danger to face, for that
16 II, VII | trace behind them? What a fearful prospect for all the unconscious
17 II, VIII | bear started back with a fearful growl, and, leaving the
18 II, IX | lasted a few minutes, and the fearful gale, veering round to the
19 II, X | Arctic winter.~It would be a fearful undertaking, but hesitation
20 II, XV | upon the ice-field with a fearful crash, bursting like a bomb-shell.
21 II, XVII | speaking as she did, for what fearful fatigues and sufferings
22 II, XVIII| CHAPTER XVIII.~ ALL AT WORK.~Fearful catastrophe had occurred.
23 II, XVIII| dawned at last, and how fearful a scene was presented by
24 II, XIX | succumbed to any of the fearful dangers through which they
25 II, XX | weather was very bad. A fearful storm broke over the island,
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