Part, Chapter
1 I, III | arrived in so strange a manner showed no signs of returning life,
2 I, IV | received from the Company showed what great importance they
3 I, VIII | brother-in-law of Sergeant Long. He showed the greatest readiness to
4 I, XVIII| idle.~The storm, however, showed no signs of abating. The
5 I, XIX | A good many footprints showed that there were plenty of
6 I, XIX | feelings of the young native, showed superhuman courage, and
7 I, XXI | agreed that if their enemies showed no sign of beating a retreat,
8 I, XXIII| told him that the barometer showed a certain tendency to rise,
9 I, XXIII| happened to be at liberty showed signs of uneasiness and
10 II, I | lady made this last remark showed that she resigned herself
11 II, II | latter, inured to danger, showed no fear; she even joked
12 II, III | covered with earth and sand showed no signs of a recent alteration
13 II, VIII | turned the body over, and showed no inclination of tearing
14 II, X | of September observations showed a displacement of Victoria
15 II, X | agitation These crystals showed a tendency to weld themselves
16 II, X | blackish patches here and there showed that the icicles were not
17 II, XIII | These two exclamations showed Hobson how unexpected and
18 II, XV | of the 11th April, Hobson showed Kalumah the last icebergs
19 II, XVII | carefully taken observation showed that Victoria Island had
20 II, XVII | observations of the 8th May showed that the island had become
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