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1 1,4| fine sand was as smooth as ice, not a grain out of place. 2 1,6| cold, producing snow and ice, so doubtless would Lincoln 3 1,0| cold! No want of snow and ice; and perhaps Lincoln Island 4 1,1| commenced by very severe cold. Ice accumulated at the mouth 5 1,1| to cross the Mercy on the ice, which then covered it. ~" 6 1,1| Antarctic regions which the ice had invaded. The colonists 7 1,2| Mercy flowed under a roof of ice, which, at each rising and 8 1,2| the beach in the midst of ice which the waves heaped up 9 1,2| inclemencies did not last. The ice melted, the snow disappeared; 10 2,0| are entirely covered with ice, which will keep them bent, 11 2,0| his stomach will melt the ice, and the bone, springing 12 2,1| imprisoned in a case of ice, and covered with a thick