Part, Chapter
1 I, VIII | of the winter but these moving relies, which the solar
2 I, XV | are clumsy and awkward, moving in jerks or with creeping
3 I, XXI | Sergeant, and pointed to some moving masses indistinctly visible
4 II, II | The wandering island was moving in a westerly direction,
5 II, II | Victoria Island has been moving along with the current parallel
6 II, III | saw an enormous white mass moving about on the other side
7 II, VIII | a large white mass was moving about and growling angrily.~
8 II, XII | ill-defined dimensions, moving about in the uncertain light,
9 II, XV | violence with which the moving masses of ice crushed upon
10 II, XV | off, burning torches were moving about, whilst reports of
11 II, XV | larger of which seemed to be moving northwards.~Was it the Kamtchatka
12 II, XV | the island was not yet moving, at least not in the same
13 II, XV | it seemed as if they were moving in that direction. Hobson
14 II, XVII | doubt that the ice-field was moving freely in the strait, and
15 II, XVIII| literally invaded by these moving mountains, which, impelled
16 II, XXIII| strip of ice was rapidly moving towards the south-east.~
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