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1 I, I | was decorated in a style alike costly and picturesque.
2 I, VI | manual address. They were alike trappers and hunters, and
3 I, VII | Torrid and Frigid Zones alike there are vast unexplored
4 I, VIII | tree-crowned hill-tops, were all alike frequented by various specimens
5 I, XIV | from hunters and workmen alike, many waterfowl figured
6 I, XVIII| little community, eager alike to give and receive instruction;
7 I, XIX | costumes were all exactly alike.~Indeed, without in the
8 I, XX | sheets of flames contrasted alike with the gloomy darkness
9 II, V | could leave her fires—were alike indefatigable. Mrs Barnett
10 II, VIII | that the fire and cry were alike signals of sailors in distress?
11 II, VIII | and their old enemies were alike prisoners on the island,
12 II, IX | Esquimaux and Cape Bathurst had alike disappeared.~Kalumah understood
13 II, X | the time for action have alike arrived.”~“And when do you
14 II, XII | involuntary shudder. Soul and body alike shrunk from the awful prospect,
15 II, XV | rodents, and carnivora alike continued to frequent the
16 II, XVIII| depths of which they would alike be engulfed.~Those who were
17 II, XVIII| zealously, men and women alike seizing shovels and pickaxes.
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