Part, Chapter
1 I, III | and Joliffe gave the new arrival such a rubbing as he had
2 I, III | Black himself of his strange arrival at the fort in such a terrible
3 I, VIII | Confidence were empty on the arrival of our party.~In the absence
4 I, X | then, would gladly hail the arrival in the elevated western
5 I, XXII | now expected every day the arrival of the detachment to be
6 I, XXII | June passed without the arrival of the expected party, Hobson
7 I, XXIII| Barnett, “the Canadians, whose arrival you so much feared in the
8 I, XXIII| farther north since the arrival of the Lieutenant and his
9 II, I | extent perceptible on our arrival?”~“Simply because, madam,
10 II, I | Simply because, madam, on our arrival the peninsula was still
11 II, II | all pray for the speedy arrival of the Arctic winter generally
12 II, IV | decomposition? Oh for the speedy arrival of the winter, with its
13 II, IX | and to account for the arrival of the young native on the
14 II, IX | in the fine season. Her arrival would tend only to strengthen
15 II, X | indeed,” replied Hobson, “her arrival was most fortunate for us.
16 II, XII | inhabitants of Fort Hope. The arrival of Kalumah had puzzled them,
17 II, XIII | in the roll-call on our arrival at Fort Reliance. Heaven
18 II, XIV | avocations the day after their arrival, and the monotonous winter
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