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holes

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | hazel-nut ventured from their holes, tracing strange figures 2 I, VII | frozen masses, or rather holes were to be dug, in which 3 I, VII | let the openings of their holes become blocked up with the 4 I, VIII| the trunks of trees or the holes of rocks in the daytime, 5 I, XIV | spots, where they lived in holes like foxes. During the temperate 6 I, XV | should say that ventilation holes are likely to be more numerous 7 I, XVI | together in pairs in the “holes” or “vaults” they had hollowed 8 I, XVI | to surprise them in their holes.”~This was, in fact, easily 9 I, XIX | native element through the holes in the ice which they always 10 I, XIX | amphibious animals near the holes through which they come 11 II, X | some parts riddled with holes, which would certainly have 12 II, XIII| every one had crept into the holes, which are much warmer than 13 II, XIV | native noticed many circular holes neatly cut in the ice, the 14 II, XIV | perfectly well. They were the holes kept open by seals imprisoned 15 II, XIV | crouch patiently near these holes, and watching for the moment 16 II, XIV | feeling sure that where these holes were seals were not far 17 II, XIV | men made their way to the holes pointed out by Kalumah. 18 II, XX | fortunate circumstance, and the holes made in sounding were kept


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