Part, Chapter
1 I, V | was right, the dogs became uneasy. The ascent was, in fact,
2 I, VII | Lieutenant, although very uneasy, allowed none of his anxiety
3 I, IX | the signs of the clouds uneasy. The sun was obscured by
4 I, XX | Hobson grew more and more uneasy at the continued severity
5 I, XXII | the soil makes me rather uneasy. I cannot but regret the
6 I, XXII | Hobson began to feel rather uneasy, especially as the country
7 I, XXIII| Hobson got more and more uneasy. He had no longer any doubt
8 I, XXIII| first time in my life I am uneasy about the future. If I had
9 II, III | that?”~“You remember the uneasy surprise the men manifested
10 II, IV | Island rendered him very uneasy. He felt sure that the thinness
11 II, V | and the trap. So don’t be uneasy about it, my brave fellow,
12 II, VI | watch.~Meanwhile, Hobson was uneasy about the stability of the
13 II, VIII | could not help feeling very uneasy, as they were naturally
14 II, VIII | not make Lieutenant Hobson uneasy by too long an absence.~
15 II, XIV | happened, now that all were uneasy about the future, a slight
16 II, XIV | howlings of the dogs and the uneasy noises made by the reindeer,
17 II, XV | it had not made any one uneasy, and the astonishment of
18 II, XV | Hobson became more and more uneasy, and nothing that Kalumah
19 II, XXI | blocks of ice. They were all uneasy, and some seemed to be seized
20 II, XXI | animals also appear more uneasy than usual.”~Hobson now
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