Part, Chapter
1 I, I | soldier. He was a man of fifty years of age, with a rough
2 I, III | revealed a man of about fifty. He was short and stout,
3 I, IV | Lake; it is two hundred and fifty miles long by fifty across,
4 I, IV | and fifty miles long by fifty across, and is situated
5 I, X | thousand five hundred and fifty miles of the hitherto unknown
6 I, XI | more than two hundred and fifty miles, was examined with
7 I, XIII | kept in a paddock about fifty yards from the house, and
8 I, XIII | peninsula about one hundred and fifty square miles in extent,
9 I, XIV | and the skins would lose fifty per cent. of their value
10 I, XIV | cry of a child.~When about fifty reindeer, or, to give them
11 I, XIX | two men, about forty or fifty years old, with yellowish-red
12 I, XXI | wood was stored was about fifty steps on the left, behind,
13 II, II | more than two hundred and fifty miles from Point Barrow,
14 II, V | one hundred miles long and fifty broad. Captain Kellet abandoned
15 II, VIII | found that it was about fifty feet wide, cutting the coast
16 II, VIII | lead us.”~They did so, and fifty paces farther on both again
17 II, VIII | hand.~On the beach, about fifty paces from Cape Esquimaux,
18 II, XVIII| blocks of ice to a height of fifty or sixty feet. The court
19 II, XVIII| not have to be more than fifty feet deep. It would be easy
20 II, XVIII| four o’clock the shaft was fifty feet deep altogether, having
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