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1 I, IV | in these forests, which consisted almost entirely of poplar,
2 I, IV | fort, properly so called, consisted of a wooden house with a
3 I, IV | These primitive vehicles consisted of strong but light planks
4 I, IV | wardrobe of the travellers consisted of garments made of reindeer-skins,
5 I, VI | formed the garrison. The fort consisted of a wooden house surrounded
6 I, VIII| factories further south. It consisted of a house for the officers,
7 I, XIII| asteriadæ; but the soil consisted entirely of earth and sand,
8 I, XV | the eastern side, which consisted of a long strip of perfectly
9 I, XVI | convex towards the current, consisted of a collection of upright
10 I, XVII| the winter.~These traps consisted merely of rough joists supported
11 I, XIX | their race. Their costume consisted of a round coat made of
12 II, III | somewhat problematical, as it consisted merely of an aggregation
13 II, IV | the water. The upper part consisted of a thin layer of earth
14 II, X | drifting.~The only hope left consisted, as Mrs Barnett had said,
15 II, X | maintained, for the ice consisted of an accumulation of sharp
16 II, XV | rig, which was completed, consisted, like that of a cutter,
17 II, XV | distorted surface, which consisted of an accumulation of blocks
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