Part, Chapter
1 I, III | inexhaustible; he could watch for months for a cosmical
2 I, IV | Paulina Barnett was able to watch the working of the system
3 I, VI | stood the party could easily watch the group of wapitis. They
4 I, XII | eclipse which I am ordered to watch will only be total to an
5 I, XIV | coast-line, from which a watch could be kept without any
6 I, XV | the fort. I don’t care to watch the walrus slaughtered!”~“
7 I, XVII | observations, when he could watch the beautiful Aurora Borealis,
8 I, XIX | could understand, they would watch for the amphibious animals
9 I, XX | gale and biting cold, to watch the glorious spectacle of
10 I, XXI | narrow slit through which to watch the movements of the unwelcome
11 I, XXI | attempting no direct attack. Watch was kept all night, and
12 I, XXIII| Thomas Black, come so far to watch the phenomenon, should be
13 I, XXIII| travelled all this distance to watch the eclipse above the seventieth
14 I, XXIII| companions, that all might watch the progress of the phenomenon
15 II, III | he promised, however, to watch the northern latitudes very
16 II, VI | America.”~“We must keep watch, then,” said Mrs Barnett, “
17 II, VI | We shall indeed keep watch,” replied Hobson, “although
18 II, VI | to be continually on the watch.~Meanwhile, Hobson was uneasy
19 II, XIV | patient than the bears, also watch for the appearance of these
20 II, XVII | all they had to do was to watch the displacement of the
21 II, XX | little colony were on the watch, ready on an emergency to
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