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1 1,5| therefore, that they would winter at Lincoln Island, and that 2 1,5| Chimneys, in which to pass the winter months. ~Before anything 3 1,6| make preparations for the winter. However, the temperature 4 1,6| the severest part of the winter and it was advisable to 5 1,9| that of light during the winter months, utilizing the fertile 6 1,9| would be work for the long winter days. A chimney was established 7 1,0| Chapter 20 ~The winter season set in with the month 8 1,0| them against the rigor of winter, and it was to be feared 9 1,0| replaced. Moreover, if the winter was severe, the settlers 10 1,0| minds to pass this first winter without additional clothing. 11 1,0| heat of the summer. When winter comes, it restores this 12 1,0| summer, but less low in winter." ~"We shall prove that," 13 1,2| more than to borrow for the winter the warm cloaks which they 14 1,2| settlers wore had passed this winter, but they would not last 15 1,2| would not last until next winter. Skins of carnivora or the 16 2,7| which would supply them with winter clothes. ~As to the enclosure, 17 2,8| which new stores for the winter were laid in. Shoals of 18 2,8| stored for the time when winter, freezing up the streams, 19 2,8| the wool for the settlers' winter garments. ~Each morning, 20 2,1| Chapter 11 ~Winter arrived with the month of 21 2,1| await the approach of the winter of 1866-67. ~The severe 22 2,1| correspondence. ~With the winter, work had been resumed in 23 2,1| dining-room, and there the long winter evenings were spent. Talking 24 2,1| as during the preceding winter, and its maximum did not 25 2,1| Fahrenheit. But although this winter was less cold, it was more 26 2,1| game which took up their winter quarters there. Wild duck, 27 2,2| appeared as if this second winter was to pass without any 28 2,2| the month of September the winter ended, and the works were 29 2,8| announced an early and rigorous winter. ~It might have been supposed 30 2,8| in which summer succeeded winter at the touch of a fairy' 31 2,9| Glenarvan would not choose the winter season to venture into these 32 2,0| zones. It appeared that the winter would be severe and forward. 33 2,0| The preparations for the winter season were therefore commenced 34 2,0| well prepared to meet the winter, however hard it might be. 35 2,0| part of this, the third winter which the settlers passed 36 2,0| miles. ~Thus passed the four winter months, which were really 37 2,0| the corral. ~During this winter, no fresh inexplicable incident 38 3,1| a sheltered port for the winter months? Was the settlers' 39 3,4| construction of a new vessel. Now winter was approaching, and the 40 3,4| must not be forgotten that winter is drawing near, and that 41 3,4| sea restoring during the winter the heat which it received 42 3,4| more distant during the winter. This explains then the 43 3,4| happens that it is during the winter of the southern countries 44 3,4| cold during their first winter, the bad season might now 45 3,4| washermen. ~So passed the winter months, June, July, and 46 3,4| temperature than the preceding winter. But then, what splendid 47 3,4| in reserve? ~At last the winter was ended, but an event, 48 3,8| view of the approaching winter. But this did not satisfy 49 3,9| Tabor island to spend the winter. But think of Tabor island