Part, Chapter
1 I, I | refreshments! They did not need prompting, they anticipated
2 I, III | seen anywhere; there was no need to come to the hyperborean
3 I, IV | magnificent forests. We need not be astonished at meeting
4 I, IV | stores provided in case of need.~Lieutenant Hobson likewise
5 I, IV | pleasant to look at.~We need scarcely add that Captain
6 I, XI | sledges keeping their rank need no longer be enforced, and
7 I, XIV | foraging expeditions. We need not think about the furs
8 I, XIV | of their power, nothing need be wanting to the success
9 I, XVII | often met with. There was no need to go far to find them,
10 I, XVIII| food, so that there was no need to visit them. The eight
11 I, XXIII| prospect of a second winter need awake no misgivings. Why,
12 II, II | present there was really no need for any one to despair.~
13 II, V | so that there would be no need to go outside at all. By
14 II, XII | mild one when we so sorely need the reverse. It must be
15 II, XII | mild one when we so sorely need the reverse. It must be
16 II, XII | garments, and in case of need they could draw upon the
17 II, XIV | moderate, although there was no need to economise it, the reserves
18 II, XVII | festal, as there was no need for economising the stores
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