Part, Chapter
1 I, III | breathed at all, it was so slightly that the frost-work on the
2 I, VIII| The route was, however, slightly changed. Instead of bearing
3 I, VIII| of the lake; its waters slightly agitated by the wind, with
4 I, X | The western banks, curving slightly, ran almost due north; whilst
5 I, XIII| hardened in the fire; and were slightly hollowed at each side to
6 I, XIV | Tetrao tetrix). When roasted slightly before a quick clear fire
7 I, XV | and their tusks, though slightly rough, of the best quality.
8 I, XVI | good English, but with a slightly foreign accent.~“Excuse
9 I, XIX | and the barometer fell slightly, whilst the thermometer
10 I, XIX | head, long neck, short and slightly curved claws, narrow muzzle,
11 I, XXII| January the barometer fell slightly; hazy vapours floated in
12 II, III | breakfasted seated on a slightly rising ground covered with
13 II, III | was, on the whole, only slightly elevated above the sea-level,
14 II, III | horizon was shut in by a long slightly curved coast-line, formed
15 II, III | the south. The ground rose slightly as they advanced, and the
16 II, IV | down. This moss, although slightly worn, will suit us admirably,
17 II, IV | wrapt in slumber, its bosom slightly heaving with the swell,
18 II, V | help changing countenance slightly, and he had not a word to
19 II, V | had, therefore, drifted slightly to the south, but without
20 II, XII | risen, the temperature fell slightly, and the column of mercury
21 II, XII | risen, the temperature fell slightly, and the column of mercury
22 II, XII | the thermometer had fallen slightly, the cold had not been severe
23 II, XXII| half-past two it luffed slightly, and bore away to the northeast.~
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