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1 I, VI | Shelif.~In the evening the explorers encamped, as previously,
2 I, VI | riding on, the bewildered explorers kept close to the new shore.
3 I, VI | been now completed, and the explorers, after a period of sixty
4 I, XII | obelisks.~But what struck the explorers more than anything was the
5 I, XVI | quite unexpectedly, the explorers made the discovery that
6 I, XVI | degrees,” said Procope.~As the explorers advanced, they seemed glad
7 I, XVII | re-embarking, the bewildered explorers began to discuss the question
8 I, XVII | the following morning the explorers unexpectedly sighted a little
9 I, XX | sufficient to satisfy the explorers that the grateful light
10 I, XXI | had been traversed by the explorers), forming ramifications
11 I, XXI | duration by which many arctic explorers have been tried; but the
12 I, XXII | Telescopes in hand, the explorers from the summit scanned
13 I, XXIII| the example of many Arctic explorers, had the precaution to have
14 I, XXIV | intensity of the cold, the explorers ventured out of their shelter,
15 II, IV | that prove fatal to Arctic explorers resides in the cutting winds,
16 II, XII | feet, which brought the explorers to a total depth of nine
17 II, XII | torch-light in all directions, the explorers seated themselves on a jutting
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