Part, Chapter
1 I, I | Their complexions are of the peculiar reddish black colour always
2 I, VI | summer. You then see their peculiar characteristics to advantage.
3 I, VI | besides, don’t you hear that peculiar whistling sound?”~The party
4 I, VI | hastened to the summit, the peculiar whistling noticed by Marbre
5 I, IX | developed with all the rapidity peculiar to these elevated latitudes.~“
6 I, XV | silica, and felspar pebbles peculiar to the crystalline strata
7 I, XVI | Hobson were of the genus peculiar to North America, sometimes
8 I, XVII | horizon, the sky assumed that peculiar appearance which whalers
9 I, XIX | rhythmical songs with a peculiar metre, and, if we may so
10 I, XXIII| did not fail to note this peculiar, and, as the event proved,
11 I, XXIII| objects began to assume a peculiar orange hue, whilst the atmosphere
12 II, VII | whistling of the wind, and the peculiar echo could no longer be
13 II, XII | sudden changes of weather peculiar to the Polar regions, which
14 II, XII | no notice of any of the peculiar phenomena of the high latitudes,
15 II, XV | aggravated by a phenomenon peculiar to the Polar regions, which
16 II, XXI | sudden and brief hurricanes peculiar to these latitudes.~At eight
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