Part, Chapter
1 I, V | of trees. The vast plains stretched before them in apparently
2 I, VI | vegetation. A few gaunt shrubs stretched forth their bare and shrivelled
3 I, VI | antlers to antlers, hind legs stretched and quivering, they butted
4 I, IX | to the south. The sail, stretched to the utmost, brought the
5 I, IX | framework of wood, covered with stretched seal-skins strongly stitched
6 I, X | less winding, and at last stretched along in a straight line
7 I, XI | the mainland, from which stretched the jagged broken coast
8 I, XII | which bathed these shores stretched away as far as the eye could
9 I, XIII | mist; whilst on the left stretched apparently boundless plains,
10 I, XXII | part of the beach which stretched away from the enceinte of
11 I, XXIII| which was now open, and stretched away as far as the eye could
12 II, IV | its northern boundary. It stretched away without a break for
13 II, VIII | soon bending over the body stretched about the snow.~A cry of
14 II, XV | disappeared. In its place stretched a vast ice-field lit up
15 II, XXII | lake! The boundless ocean stretched away before the astonished
16 II, XXIII| the sea. The colonists, stretched upon the ground in scattered
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