Part, Chapter
1 I, I | bowl of punch which was to close the entertainment, and of
2 I, VIII| northern extremity of the lake, close to its waters, which being
3 I, X | Company, living as they do close to the coast, are better
4 I, XI | marks were very numerous, close together, often crossing
5 I, XII | as they expected from its close vicinity to the sea, was
6 I, XIII| contrivance proved insufficient to close the interstices as hermetically
7 I, XIV | fact of their lairs being close at hand, they never left
8 I, XVI | beavers have a second coat of close short hair of a greyish-white
9 I, XVII| hunger, they already ventured close to the factory. Their scent
10 I, XVII| At night they would come close up to the enclosure, and
11 I, XIX | the Lieutenant, keeping close together, however:~Arrived
12 I, XIX | only opening was a hole close to the ground, and it was
13 I, XIX | heart,~Thy little hands close clasped in mine,~No more
14 I, XX | the earth. Might not the close vicinity of an active volcano
15 I, XX | to build the wooden shed close to the house, and to make
16 I, XXI | strength to help Hobson to close the door. In vain; the monstrous
17 I, XXII| I cannot but regret the close vicinity of this active
18 I, XXII| foxes, and ermines passed close to their guns.~One thing,
19 II, III | to Lake Barnett, flying close, although they knew it not,
20 II, III | clump of willows, but on close examination decided that
21 II, V | winter, built a new wood shed close up against the house itself,
22 II, VIII| came fearlessly, venturing close up to the palisade, and
23 II, IX | was sure they were, of the close vicinity of the land. She
24 II, X | heard. The mainland had been close at hand, and had the north-east
25 II, XXI | dissolution was, of course, still close at hand, but would not,
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