Part, Chapter
1 I, IV | influence its climate.~In summer Fort Reliance was surrounded
2 I, VI | the Sahara Desert in the summer. You then see their peculiar
3 I, VIII | winter, and navigable in summer, afforded easy access to
4 I, VIII | America during the short summer.~But the most interesting
5 I, XI | fort with provisions in the summer months at least? Such were
6 I, XI | the Arctic regions in the summer; snow buntings with pure
7 I, XV | Straits, and that during the summer season the North-West Passage
8 I, XIX | without suffering much. In the summer the Esquimaux encamp in
9 I, XIX | return to Fort Hope in the summer.~Her farewell was touching.
10 I, XXIII| of the coast during the summer either”—~“And what do you
11 I, XXIII| Reliance, and return the next summer. Eight months at least!
12 II, III | as Russian America next summer. The carpenter asked no
13 II, III | is the 23rd July, and the summer is far advanced. The whole
14 II, V | was put off until the next summer.~With what eager interest
15 II, V | works took up the whole summer, and there was no time for
16 II, X | places where, even in the summer at another time they would
17 II, XII | not be used until the next summer—they must try to get back
18 II, XII | not be used until the next summer—they must try to get back
19 II, XV | is much frequented in the summer by the fishermen of New
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