Part, Chapter
1 I, I | brick and earthenware stove occupied the centre of the room,
2 I, V | the Canadian, Petersen, occupied the third sledge ;and the
3 I, V | was the talk in the sledge occupied by Mr and Mrs Joliffe. Perhaps
4 I, VII | Madge, and Lieutenant Hobson occupied one hut, Thomas Black and
5 I, VII | terrible animals were too much occupied with their own concerns
6 I, XII | be proved that it really occupied the position assigned to
7 I, XIV | Rae, with their husbands, occupied the other dormitories. These
8 I, XVII | think, but other cares soon occupied his mind, and he did not
9 I, XVIII| circumstances.~Part of the day was occupied with work, part with reading
10 II, II | of the Arctic Ocean then occupied by their island.~The party
11 II, XII | pointed out the position occupied by the island—six hundred
12 II, XII | pointed out the position occupied by the island—six hundred
13 II, XV | upon the position then occupied by the radiant orb of day.~
14 II, XVII | now above it, so that it occupied much the same position as
15 II, XVII | the buildings, formerly occupied by the soldiers and women,
16 II, XVIII| not given way, and still occupied the position it did before
17 II, XX | night on the site formerly occupied by the principal house of
18 II, XX | denoted the exact spot then occupied by the island.~The map was
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