Part, Chapter
1 I, V | crest-fallen Corporal was obliged to submit, and the interrupted
2 I, VI | two at a time, and were obliged to be content with the game
3 I, VII | day and night; but he was obliged to make allowance for the
4 I, VII | Lieutenant and his men were often obliged to walk to rest the exhausted
5 I, VII | substance, and the dogs were obliged to stop again and again.~
6 I, XI | obey his orders Hobson was obliged to keep to the west; for
7 I, XVIII| vertically. The Lieutenant was obliged to insist upon the door
8 I, XX | very slowly, and Hobson was obliged to sacrifice some of the
9 I, XXI | intense cold, were soon obliged to go down, and Hobson announced
10 II, III | elevated latitudes.~Hobson was obliged to put off his trip, and
11 II, IV | all; and Sergeant Long was obliged to submit.~The camp was,
12 II, VIII | four miles. They were often obliged to go inland for some little
13 II, XIII | was all in vain, they were obliged to give it up and encamp
14 II, XIX | loft. The prisoners were obliged to take refuge amongst the
15 II, XX | island before they were obliged. The raft, constantly swept
16 II, XXIII| The colonists were now obliged to take refuge on the highest
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