Part, Chapter
1 I, I | not this the only really powerful organisation? The two types
2 I, II | Arctic Ocean?”~“They have a powerful motive, madam,” replied
3 I, II | country, and founded that powerful North-west Company, which
4 I, VI | a rainbow, crushed in a powerful hand, bad been flung upon
5 I, VIII | the brilliant but not very powerful Polar sun, now describing
6 I, IX | felt themselves drawn up by powerful hands; but in the darkness
7 I, XVI | struggle for supremacy with powerful rivals, and that quarrelling
8 II, I | along the Arctic Ocean by powerful currents for the last three
9 II, VI | this wind, so much more powerful than the currents. And the
10 II, VII | other; but it seemed as if a powerful hand rivetted them to the
11 II, VIII | oblique rays were clear and powerful, and the snow was already
12 II, VIII | it into the sea.~Being a powerful swimmer, like the whole
13 II, IX | away towards the west by a powerful current, which could take
14 II, X | rapidly along again by the powerful current.~The distance from
15 II, X | nature, which is ever more powerful than man. It will understand
16 II, XIII | half-frozen water, and being a powerful swimmer a few strokes soon
17 II, XVIII| sea—was in the grasp of a powerful current, and was driving
18 II, XIX | which was in the grasp of a powerful submarine current, hastening
19 II, XX | sea rose high, lashed by a powerful north-west wind, and its
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