Part, Chapter
1 I, IV | game, early attracted the attention of the Company. Numerous
2 I, VII | the snow, attracted their attention, and they passed on without
3 I, IX | strange sound attracted his attention. It was not the cry of a
4 I, XI | which called for immediate attention. We give a summary of the
5 I, XI | Jaspar Hobson called the attention of the rest of the party
6 I, XIV | its habit of calling the attention of hunters to their quarry,
7 I, XIV | the settlers paid as much attention to the Flora of the country
8 I, XV | attracted the Lieutenant’s attention, for reasons which we will
9 I, XV | silence, but with great attention, before he proceeded to
10 I, XVI | Lieutenant called Mrs Barnett’s attention to the great ingenuity displayed
11 I, XIX | Kalumah listened with great attention, although she probably understood
12 I, XX | the winter, required no attention from their masters, so that
13 I, XXIII| have already called your attention to certain peculiarities,
14 II, II | the Arctic Ocean, special attention being naturally given to
15 II, III | Hobson called Mrs Barnett’s attention to the important changes
16 II, X | young ice” with extreme attention. He knew that twenty four
17 II, XII | of dogs required special attention. They were allowed to run
18 II, XV | This will explain the eager attention with which the slightest
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