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lower

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, X | hills on either side sank lower and lower, and only scattered 2 I, X | either side sank lower and lower, and only scattered clumps 3 I, XII | seemed to touch it with the lower side of its disc would be 4 I, XIII | isthmus, extending from the lower end of Washburn Bay on the 5 I, XVI | contains two stories; in the lower the winter stock of branches, 6 I, XVII | the thermometer fell still lower, and the first snow storm 7 I, XVIII| dog house and stable being lower than the house were probably 8 I, XVIII| thermometer will fall still lower, and it is very much to 9 I, XXI | Whilst the fire became lower and lower, a thick, nauseous, 10 I, XXI | the fire became lower and lower, a thick, nauseous, acrid 11 II, IV | crushed shells; and the lower of hard, compact, and, if 12 II, VIII | island is gradually becoming lower. It is now only a question 13 II, X | temperature began to fall still lower. Snow fell plentifully on 14 II, X | mean temperature was no lower than 32° Fahrenheit, and 15 II, XII | temperature is becoming lower and lower, and these liquid 16 II, XII | temperature is becoming lower and lower, and these liquid spaces 17 II, XII | temperature is becoming lower and lower, and these liquid 18 II, XII | temperature is becoming lower and lower, and these liquid spaces 19 II, XIX | gradually rising through the lower rooms. They must either 20 II, XIX | of the water through the lower rooms, which convinced Mrs 21 II, XX | rapidly as possible, and the lower framework was already floating 22 II, XXII | tacking to starboard with its lower sails, top sails, and top-gallant 23 II, XXIII| was all of no avail; the lower portion of the ice began


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