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peninsula

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1 I, XIII| Victoria Land, was a large peninsula about one hundred and fifty 2 II, I | even built upon sand. The peninsula of Victoria, which the best 3 II, I | suddenly away from it. This peninsula was in fact nothing but 4 II, I | land which connected the peninsula of Victoria with the mainland— 5 II, I | last became open, the whole peninsula drifted away, with its woods, 6 II, I | everything is explained. The peninsula of Victoria, now an island, 7 II, I | was not noticeable on the peninsula, which rose and sank with 8 II, I | madam, on our arrival the peninsula was still connected by means 9 II, I | from the moment when the peninsula became an island free from 10 II, I | mainland, and converted our peninsula into a floating island, 11 II, II | in the offing outside the peninsula of that name, follows the 12 II, II | the isthmus connecting the peninsula of Victoria with the mainland 13 II, II | itself, so that the whole peninsula has become an island.”~“ 14 II, II | have to efface the supposed peninsula of Victoria!”~The next day, 15 II, III | fled by instinct from the peninsula whilst it was still connected 16 II, III | to the other parts of the peninsula, may turn out unfortunate 17 II, III | Esquimaux knew what the peninsula really was, they knew we 18 II, III | settled ourselves upon this peninsula just before it was torn 19 II, V | Victoria Island to be a peninsula, and knowing the districts 20 II, IX | brothers-in-law, started for the peninsula of Victoria.~Six weeks later, 21 II, IX | Either the whole of the peninsula had been swallowed up by 22 II, X | away from the mainland. Our peninsula is but an island of ice, 23 II, XXII| after having doubled the peninsula of Alaska. It was to the 24 II, XXIV| yielded to despair when the peninsula on which Fort Hope had been


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