Part, Chapter
1 I, III | from deigning to show a sign of life. At the end of half
2 I, XIV | their race at the first sign of pursuit; but when impelled
3 I, XXI | their enemies showed no sign of beating a retreat, they
4 I, XXI | some time yet; there is no sign of a change in the weather.”~“
5 I, XXI | end of the rope, he made a sign to his companions to pull
6 I, XXI | hours ago, and there was no sign of a change in the weather!
7 II, III | to see if there were any sign of an approaching fracture
8 II, V | yet, alas! there was no sign of the approach of the cold
9 II, VIII | explanation there was no sign of a wreck to be seen either
10 II, VIII | covered the ground. This first sign of winter was hailed with
11 II, IX | but without finding any sign of those she sought, and
12 II, XIV | time of waiting ensued—no sign of the seals, but at last
13 II, XV | and sharp corners. Not a sign was to be seen of any living
14 II, XV | the chain of icebergs, no sign was to be seen of Victoria
15 II, XIX | which was already in the sign of Gemini, would most likely
16 II, XXII | had been could not see a sign of it on the desolate sea.~
17 II, XXIII| rising, and there was no sign that any one on land had
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