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1 I, III | and said in a voice still faint~“Fort Reliance?”~“The same,”
2 I, VI | colourless, flowers. These faint signs of reawakening vegetation,
3 I, XVIII| was mid-day, and but a few faint twilight rays glimmered
4 I, XIX | plains were touched with a faint glimmer of twilight, that
5 I, XIX | last quarter, shed a few faint rays through the mists which
6 I, XIX | translation, which may give a faint idea of this strange hyperborean
7 I, XXI | men, becoming giddy and faint from the intense cold, were
8 II, IV | away upon the beach with a faint rippling sound. All creation
9 II, VII | eastern bank of the lagoon.~A faint twilight enabled them to
10 II, VII | for Hobson also made out a faint glimmer in the direction
11 II, IX | anxious were they lest the faint spark of life remaining
12 II, IX | Kalumah’s breast heaved with a faint sigh, her hands moved feebly,
13 II, IX | to her courage, she was faint from want of food, and,
14 II, XII | gloomy horizon and shot a few faint beams upon the melancholy
15 II, XIV | horizon was touched with a faint glimmer of light which did
16 II, XVIII| floor. There was still a faint hope!~The Lieutenant, feeling
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