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1 I, I | She had been a widow for fifteen years, and her passion for
2 I, IV | and could go at a rate of fifteen miles an hour.~The wardrobe
3 I, V | travelling at the rate of fifteen miles a day the Lieutenant
4 I, V | occurred during the next fifteen days. The weather continued
5 I, IX | man. “But tempests lasting fifteen days are by no means rare
6 I, XI | good stock of them in the fifteen days during which they were
7 I, XIV | They weigh from ten to fifteen pounds each, and their flesh
8 I, XV | CHAPTER XV.~ FIFTEEN MILES FROM CAPE BATHURST.~
9 I, XV | with tall pointed stakes, fifteen feet high, to which a postern
10 I, XV | organised to a spot about fifteen miles distant where seals
11 I, XVIII| described by astronomers.~Fifteen hours later the heavens
12 I, XX | maintained. for another fifteen days-until the new moon,
13 I, XXIII| latitudes, to have risen fifteen or twenty feet, it has scarcely
14 I, XXIII| from forty-three minutes fifteen seconds past eleven to forty-seven
15 II, IV | sir; I hadn’t cut through fifteen inches of the ice, and I
16 II, X | kept it stationary. Another fifteen days, another three weeks
17 II, XV | across, and that in about fifteen days Hobson would be able
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