Part, Chapter
1 I, II | Corporal, match in hand, awaited the order of his Captain,
2 I, IV | Lieutenant I who could tell what awaited him and his devoted little
3 I, VII | fearful death would then have awaited the unfortunate travellers
4 I, VIII | of fish and fresh venison awaited them. Sergeant Long did
5 I, IX | for all contingencies, he awaited the shock of the wind, ready
6 I, IX | eyes fixed and staring, awaited in fearful suspense the
7 I, XII | hands. The brave fellows awaited the result of the observation
8 I, XXII | tell what further trials awaited `the colonists, in which
9 I, XXIII| the phenomenon which he awaited with so much impatience.
10 I, XXIII| the southern horizon, he awaited the event with calmness
11 I, XXIII| south. No one spoke, but awaited the eclipse in solemn silence.~
12 II, V | the Arctic night might be awaited in perfect security. The
13 II, VII | her own room, where Madge awaited her, feeling anxious and
14 II, VIII | Patiently the Lieutenant awaited its culmination; at noon
15 II, X | supernatural, trials still awaited the inhabitants of Fort
16 II, XIV | the end of the winter was awaited, but Mrs Barnett did all
17 II, XX | where certain destruction awaited it.~But the adverse fate
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