Part, Chapter
1 I, VIII | rest his party, decided on remaining two or three days at Fort
2 I, XVIII| astronomical calculations, remaining almost always shut up in
3 I, XVIII| holding herself aloof or remaining shut up in her cabin, but
4 I, XIX | getting into the but, but remaining in it when there. The room
5 II, VI | extent, the thermometer remaining at 54° Fahrenheit.~Fortunately
6 II, VI | his absence, and that her remaining would set his mind at ease.
7 II, VIII | reckons up the time still remaining to us, and I see that he
8 II, IX | the faint spark of life remaining to the young Esquimaux should
9 II, XII | the fact of the animals remaining on the island after winter
10 II, XII | of the consultations, and remaining shut up in his own room,
11 II, XIV | Kalumah was indefatigable, remaining day and night by her favourite’
12 II, XVIII| tottering crests of the remaining icebergs. But the whole
13 II, XIX | To seize a few provisions remaining in the pantry, and to take
14 II, XX | and the icebergs still remaining of the huge ice-wall, which
15 II, XXI | advanced one mile.~The only remaining hope was that some vessel
16 II, XXII | left. There was no wood remaining but the planks of the rough
17 II, XXII | Most of the quadrupeds remaining were rodents; and the bear,
18 II, XXII | the rough shelter still remaining to them, and Mrs Joliffe
19 II, XXII | some of the planks of the remaining shed might have made a fire
20 II, XXIII| clothes and coverlets still remaining fastened on to a strong
21 II, XXIII| pile was made of all the remaining combustibles—two or three
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