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1 I, II | only to be found near the islands of the North Pacific. Small 2 I, IV | Lake is dotted with little islands, the granite and gneiss 3 I, VIII | Kamtchatka Sea, and in the islands of the Behring Archipelago.~“ 4 I, XI | estuary dotted with the islands forming the Duke of York 5 I, XV | so entirely unbroken by islands or icebergs that the travellers 6 II, II | dam formed by the Aleutian Islands.~Hobson’s map gave a very 7 II, VII | the whole of the Aleutian Islands. The shores of the Arctic 8 II, XIX | drive us on to one of the islands of Behring Sea?”~There was, 9 II, XIX | plank. There are plenty of islands in Behring Sea, St Lawrence, 10 II, XIX | cluster of the Aleutian Islands, bounding Behring Sea on 11 II, XIX | count upon the Aleutian Islands, which were more than eight 12 II, XIX | It is true the network of islands in the Catherine Archipelago, 13 II, XX | nearest of the Aleutian Islands, and two hundred miles from 14 II, XX | go to reach the Aleutian Islands, unless they were fortunate 15 II, XX | pointed out the Aleutian Islands on the map to his comrades, 16 II, XX | and said—~“Look at these islands; they are not now two hundred 17 II, XX | reached the parallel of these islands, but in consequence of a 18 II, XX | of sight of the Aleutian Islands, which only extend as far 19 II, XX | land, sheering clear of islands, and never touching either 20 II, XXI | land, namely, the Aleutian Islands.~Hobson once more called 21 II, XXI | migrated towards the Aleutian Islands in the south, where they 22 II, XXIII| nearest of the Aleutian Islands. How far off no one could 23 II, XXIII| much-longed-for Aleutian Islands, then, as the wind was bearing 24 II, XXIII| bearing down upon those very islands, it might drive the strip


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