Part, Chapter
1 I, II | towards the frontiers of Upper Canada, on Lakes Athapeskow,
2 I, IV | with a ground-floor and one upper storey. In it lived the
3 I, VIII| towards the centre, and the upper portion forms a triangle;
4 I, VIII| and its fur, darker on the upper than on the under part of
5 I, IX | sinews of the Walrus. In the upper part of the boat; also covered
6 I, XV | the canine teeth of the upper jaw curved down-wards are
7 I, XVI | roots, is laid up, and the upper is the residence of the
8 I, XVI | the tail. At present the upper fur was reddish-brown and
9 I, XVII| copper colour on the head and upper part of neck. They were
10 I, XIX | having noticed that the upper layers of snow were becoming
11 I, XIX | of the Danish governor of Upper Navik, whose wife was English,
12 I, XIX | having left the governor of Upper Navik, and to be sincerely
13 I, XXII| above zero, so that the upper layer of ice on the beach
14 II, IV | feet above the water. The upper part consisted of a thin
15 II, IV | strong enough to support the upper soil of the island.~This
16 II, IV | of course only affect the upper soil, and it might reasonably
17 II, IX | Island which was formerly the upper corner of Walruses’ Bay.
18 II, XIX | the mighty ice-wall, the upper portion of which had crushed
19 II, XXII| coast-line. Towards the upper part of the lagoon there
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