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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XIV | winter use, and the remainder converted into excellent pies by the 2 I, XVII | with clouds which were soon converted into heavy rain. The bad 3 I, XVII | of different kinds were converted into groups of gaunt skeletons 4 I, XVIII| cold, which had so rapidly converted the soft snow into a solid 5 I, XVIII| all this snow be rapidly converted into water?”~“Oh no, madam,” 6 I, XX | would immediately have been converted into snow, and in the passage 7 II, I | square miles in extent, converted by successive deposits of 8 II, I | communication with the mainland, and converted our peninsula into a floating 9 II, II | The ocean would again be converted into an ice-field, and by 10 II, VII | reached the explorers was converted into impalpable mist, so 11 II, XII | earthquake broke the isthmus, and converted the districts round Cape 12 II, XII | earthquake broke the isthmus, and converted the districts round Cape 13 II, XV | when the thaw should have converted into water the ice which 14 II, XXIV | Hope had been built was converted into a wandering island,


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