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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | sir. What do you mean by getting frozen like this. Now, don’ 2 I, XII | scientific interest, in getting beyond that parallel?”~“ 3 I, XIII| There was not much chance of getting it all done before the end 4 I, XIII| winter, it also keeps it from getting out.~The carpenter was to 5 I, XIX | manner. Once in, there was no getting out. The only difficulty 6 I, XIX | chief difficulty was not getting into the but, but remaining 7 I, XX | Hobson.~“I mean our stock is getting low, and we must lay in 8 I, XXI | animals had succeeded in getting over the palisades, and, 9 I, XXII| settlement. The stores were getting low; and if the party had 10 II, V | to the south, but without getting any nearer to the American 11 II, VIII| as the island was daily getting nearer to the dangerous 12 II, X | all in good health, but getting rather fat with having nothing 13 II, X | very much against our ever getting back to our own land!”~This 14 II, XII | The weather is certainly getting colder,” observed Mrs Barnett 15 II, XII | The weather is certainly getting colder,” observed Mrs Barnett 16 II, XII | which was unfortunately getting low—and an ample reserve 17 II, XIII| be insurmountable.~After getting over one wall of ice which 18 II, XIII| coming to the end of it and getting to the other side, so as 19 II, XIII| creatures had been counting on getting back to their homes, and 20 II, XIV | light, for the stock was getting so low that the Lieutenant 21 II, XVII| no time should be lost in getting away from the fragile island, 22 II, XIX | longer any possibility of getting out, the mass of earth and 23 II, XXII| wandering about in the hope of getting some fresh venison, and


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