Part, Chapter
1 I, I | terrible elements of the Polar climate! How could a woman dare
2 I, IV | soil, all influence its climate.~In summer Fort Reliance
3 I, IV | accustomed to the severity of the climate, and could therefore more
4 I, V | to the rigour of a Polar climate.~“A good beginning,” said
5 I, V | but I rather like this climate. I’ve no doubt it’s very
6 I, V | regions, with their rigorous climate. Her enthusiasm got the
7 I, V | agonies endured in this severe climate. Jaspar Hobson had not,
8 I, X | the rigours of the Arctic climate. Was it not they who aided
9 I, XIV | able to migrate to a warmer climate during the winter.~The hills
10 I, XV | to find them in this icy climate.”~“Why should they not be
11 I, XVIII| other causes largely modify climate. If I remember rightly in
12 I, XIX | admirably suited to the climate. In them their owners can
13 I, XX | to seek a less rigorous climate further south, which would
14 II, V | weather was fine, and the climate pleasant and bracing. The
15 II, VI | pleasure in the fineness of the climate.~On the 21st August, however,
16 II, X | south in search of a warmer climate was a good omen. Other birds
17 II, XIII | certainly have sought a warmer climate had not their instinct warned
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