Part, Chapter
1 I, I | How could a woman dare to venture where so many explorers
2 I, VI | companion, and wherever you venture, we will venture together.”~“
3 I, VI | wherever you venture, we will venture together.”~“I agree, madam,
4 I, VII | over, the sledges could not venture upon them, and were compelled
5 I, VIII | night, as they very seldom venture from their homes in the
6 I, XI | nor Indians, who seldom venture so far beyond the Arctic
7 I, XX | hunters, but they did not venture far from the fort; the abundance
8 I, XX | decreased, and that we may venture across the court of the
9 I, XXI | ago intense that we cannot venture outside! I really don’t
10 I, XXI | upon being the first to venture.~When the Lieutenant expressed
11 I, XXIII| and the Indians seldom venture so far north.”~“Besides,
12 II, VIII | women might, without danger, venture on a walk of a few hours
13 II, IX | presentiment led Kalumah to venture down to the beach, and,
14 II, X | for a single traveller to venture across the half-liquid,
15 II, XII | man would scarcely dare to venture, and now and then sudden
16 II, XII | colonists who were about to venture across the ice-field!~In
17 II, XV | those Dutch boats which venture upon the northern waters.
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