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quadgram | frequency |
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the course of the | 110 |
in the course of | 107 |
the morning of the | 97 |
the mouth of the | 91 |
at the end of | 91 |
the end of the | 88 |
the rest of the | 87 |
on the th we | 78 |
at the same time | 74 |
on the morning of | 73 |
morning of the th | 72 |
the banks of the | 71 |
for the purpose of | 67 |
for the first time | 66 |
the face of the | 65 |
on the banks of | 58 |
on the th of | 55 |
miles and a half | 53 |
the edge of the | 51 |
the door of the | 46 |
course of the day | 44 |
the middle of the | 43 |
degrees minutes seconds north | 43 |
on the borders of | 43 |
degrees minutes seconds west | 42 |
at the distance of | 42 |
he did not know | 41 |
on the th the | 40 |
on the following morning | 38 |
for a long time | 37 |
longitude degrees minutes seconds | 37 |
the surface of the | 37 |
the head of the | 36 |
the temperature of the | 36 |
in the evening we | 36 |
at the foot of | 36 |
in the midst of | 36 |
the great slave lake | 35 |
latitude degrees minutes seconds | 35 |
banks of the river | 35 |
as soon as the | 35 |
this part of the | 35 |
at the mouth of | 35 |
in the middle of | 34 |
to the northward of | 34 |
the name of the | 34 |
the remainder of the | 33 |
bank of the river | 33 |
the bottom of the | 33 |
in consequence of the | 32 |
part of the country | 32 |
the north side of | 32 |
in charge of the | 32 |
riders of the plains | 32 |
at an early hour | 32 |
we were obliged to | 31 |
but he did not | 31 |
the eyes of the | 29 |
degrees minutes seconds east | 29 |
as well as the | 29 |
the centre of the | 29 |
some tripe de roche | 28 |
mouth of the copper | 28 |
of tripe de roche | 28 |
the side of the | 28 |
isle a la crosse | 28 |
in the eyes of | 27 |
variation of the compass | 27 |
he turned to the | 27 |
that he had been | 27 |
he looked at the | 27 |
the borders of the | 26 |
the foot of the | 26 |
and he did not | 26 |
in the afternoon we | 26 |
rest of the party | 26 |
on the following day | 26 |
on the north side | 25 |
the top of the | 25 |
the summit of a | 25 |
part of the coast | 25 |
the man who had | 25 |
what do you want | 25 |
got to his feet | 25 |
at the head of | 24 |
one hundred and fifty | 24 |
as he did so | 24 |
i will tell you | 24 |
in a low voice | 24 |
the riders of the | 24 |
north side of the | 24 |
in the centre of | 24 |
as far as the | 23 |
from time to time | 23 |
mouth of the river | 23 |
a quarter of a | 23 |
in latitude degrees minutes | 22 |
had it not been | 22 |
in the far north | 22 |
pierre and his people | 22 |
side of the lake | 22 |
since our departure from | 22 |
dip of the needle | 22 |
the greater part of | 22 |
the arrival of the | 22 |
did not know that | 22 |
in search of the | 22 |
the women and children | 21 |
in the face of | 21 |
in front of the | 21 |
i did not know | 21 |
and in the evening | 21 |
on his way to | 21 |
of the copper indians | 21 |
in the act of | 21 |
the direction of the | 21 |
the face of a | 20 |
to go to the | 20 |
a considerable quantity of | 20 |
for a short time | 20 |
in the morning of | 20 |
i do not know | 20 |
with the intention of | 20 |
for the most part | 20 |
to the edge of | 20 |
on the part of | 20 |
his way to the | 20 |
the variation of the | 20 |
on the top of | 19 |
the first time in | 19 |
on the edge of | 19 |
of one hundred and | 19 |
in the name of | 19 |
of the day we | 19 |
in the presence of | 19 |
quarter of a mile | 19 |
from the mouth of | 19 |
to be able to | 19 |
he had come to | 19 |
we came to the | 19 |
romany of the snows | 19 |
on the st of | 19 |
we were compelled to | 19 |
but there was no | 19 |
to the eastward of | 19 |
on the th and | 19 |
and on the th | 19 |
he said in a | 19 |
variation degrees minutes seconds | 19 |
a romany of the | 18 |
two or three days | 18 |
the tripe de roche | 18 |
the gentleman in charge | 18 |
in the neighbourhood of | 18 |
in a state of | 18 |
the upper part of | 18 |
in the light of | 18 |
to each of the | 18 |
under the shelter of | 18 |
the whole of the | 18 |
of the th we | 18 |
and there was a | 18 |
face of the instrument | 18 |
and there was no | 18 |
in spite of the | 18 |
he was about to | 18 |
the end of it | 18 |
the doctor and hepburn | 18 |
in the hope of | 18 |
side of the river | 18 |
the place where the | 18 |
it was in the | 18 |
the latter part of | 18 |
that he could not | 17 |
the old man had | 17 |
summit of a hill | 17 |
of the great slave | 17 |
we arrived at the | 17 |
to make a fire | 17 |
across the barren grounds | 17 |
at the door of | 17 |
the bank of the | 17 |
as much as possible | 17 |
but it was a | 17 |
to be consistent with | 17 |
to one of the | 17 |
the light of the | 17 |
of the whole party | 17 |
the canoes and cargoes | 16 |
our stock of provision | 16 |
about one hundred and | 16 |
to the end of | 16 |
there was something in | 16 |
did not know what | 16 |
the afternoon of the | 16 |
in the direction of | 16 |
the valley of the | 16 |
at the sound of | 16 |
from the want of | 16 |
the body of the | 16 |
we encamped on the | 16 |
we put up at | 16 |
it was evident that | 16 |
a heavy fall of | 16 |
was silence for a | 16 |
the sound of the | 16 |
and at the same | 16 |
he had never seen | 16 |
the heat of the | 16 |
the hands of the | 16 |
he was a man | 16 |
the midst of the | 16 |
that it would be | 16 |
that he was not | 16 |
the spirit of the | 16 |
i want you to | 16 |
we were enabled to | 16 |
at the thought of | 16 |
the shores of the | 16 |
in the event of | 16 |
said that he had | 16 |
there was silence for | 16 |
he shook his head | 16 |
the heart of the | 16 |
the northward of the | 16 |
who had been sent | 16 |
to the westward of | 16 |
on the other side | 16 |
the summit of the | 16 |
miles and a quarter | 16 |
one of the most | 16 |
file for those who | 15 |
ideas before making an | 15 |
early in the morning | 15 |
a short distance from | 15 |
there is a short | 15 |
who may wish to | 15 |
end of the file | 15 |
making an entire meal | 15 |
the file for those | 15 |
may wish to sample | 15 |
the life of the | 15 |
the following morning we | 15 |
the stroke of the | 15 |
those who may wish | 15 |
short list of bookmarks | 15 |
quarters of a mile | 15 |
stroke of the hour | 15 |
he had not been | 15 |
from the summit of | 15 |
produced by david widger | 15 |
to the southward of | 15 |
an entire meal of | 15 |
one hundred and twenty | 15 |
by david widger widger | 15 |
ebook was produced by | 15 |
the hills of the | 15 |
before making an entire | 15 |
the shelter of the | 15 |
this ebook was produced | 15 |
david widger widger cecomet | 15 |
a short list of | 15 |
is one of the | 15 |
was produced by david | 15 |
in which he had | 15 |
had come to the | 15 |
by gilbert parker volume | 15 |
wish to sample the | 15 |
they came to the | 15 |
of the file for | 15 |
we came to a | 15 |
was about to speak | 15 |
partners of the north | 15 |
entire meal of them | 15 |
for those who may | 15 |
is a short list | 15 |
end of the lake | 15 |
that he was a | 15 |
for the use of | 15 |
was one of the | 15 |
the appearance of the | 14 |
of the necessity of | 14 |
it would have been | 14 |
the part of the | 14 |
to the mouth of | 14 |
with a kind of | 14 |
mile and a half | 14 |
on the evening of | 14 |
heavy fall of snow | 14 |
two of the hunters | 14 |
and it was not | 14 |
the clear water river | 14 |
in the morning we | 14 |
of the mighty men | 14 |
the men of the | 14 |
morning of the st | 14 |
it not been for | 14 |
the commencement of the | 14 |
on the surface of | 14 |
as though he had | 14 |
of the river and | 14 |
i am going to | 14 |
on the other hand | 14 |
the beginning of the | 14 |
we set out at | 14 |
temperature of the air | 14 |
face to face with | 14 |
by the appearance of | 14 |
on their way to | 14 |
on the th mr | 14 |
to the top of | 14 |
of the aurora borealis | 14 |
men who had been | 14 |
and he knew that | 14 |
and he had a | 14 |
greater part of the | 14 |
in a short time | 14 |
he came to the | 14 |
a part of the | 14 |
a great variety of | 14 |
gentleman in charge of | 14 |
in a kind of | 14 |
which i have named | 14 |
light in her eyes | 14 |
occurrences in the text | 14 |
with other occurrences in | 14 |
the gentlemen in charge | 14 |
was the first time | 14 |
to enable us to | 14 |
and a pair of | 14 |
for a few moments | 14 |
the partners of the | 14 |
that there was no | 14 |
that it was a | 14 |
which we could not | 14 |
he was in the | 14 |
it was the first | 14 |
one of the men | 14 |
that part of the | 14 |
which enabled us to | 14 |
it could not be | 14 |
on account of the | 14 |
held out his hand | 14 |
when they came to | 13 |
was not to be | 13 |
the neighbourhood of the | 13 |
some of the men | 13 |
in the morning and | 13 |
looked at each other | 13 |
came out of the | 13 |
in the open air | 13 |
when the swallows homeward | 13 |
at the sight of | 13 |
one of the hunters | 13 |
at the rate of | 13 |
as he looked at | 13 |
consistent with other occurrences | 13 |
said the old man | 13 |
after the manner of | 13 |
we had the satisfaction | 13 |
of great slave lake | 13 |
of the far north | 13 |
be consistent with other | 13 |
who had come to | 13 |
other occurrences in the | 13 |
two hundred and fifty | 13 |
by the name of | 13 |
i do not understand | 13 |
but he could not | 13 |
of the canadian voyagers | 13 |
and most of the | 13 |
a man who had | 13 |
of the men who | 13 |
short distance from the | 13 |
had the misfortune to | 13 |
a few of the | 13 |
in search of a | 13 |
had the satisfaction of | 13 |
the night of the | 13 |
to the door of | 13 |
the swallows homeward fly | 13 |
in the afternoon of | 13 |
as that of the | 13 |
what will you do | 13 |
held out her hand | 13 |
to the door and | 13 |
and he could not | 13 |
she held out her | 13 |
what was going on | 13 |
hills of the mighty | 13 |
that he did not | 13 |
of the polar sea | 13 |
so it was that | 13 |
the dip of the | 13 |
at the bottom of | 13 |
there was a long | 13 |
which he had been | 13 |
and looked at the | 13 |
he would not be | 12 |
will you come back | 12 |
the trail of the | 12 |
he opened the door | 12 |
but it was not | 12 |
the edge of a | 12 |
in the heart of | 12 |
on the summit of | 12 |
it may be remarked | 12 |
as the weather was | 12 |
about three hundred yards | 12 |
to be a great | 12 |
tripe de roche and | 12 |
reversing the face of | 12 |
sides of the hills | 12 |
the waters of the | 12 |
the old man was | 12 |
the sides of the | 12 |
the entrance of the | 12 |
and the rest of | 12 |
we continued our journey | 12 |
we had the gratification | 12 |
the sound of a | 12 |
at the commencement of | 12 |
on the present occasion | 12 |
but he would not | 12 |
end of the month | 12 |
were rejoiced to find | 12 |
as soon as possible | 12 |
and she had been | 12 |
close to the shore | 12 |
we were rejoiced to | 12 |
it would be a | 12 |
in a few minutes | 12 |
the sources of the | 12 |
course of the river | 12 |
the progress of the | 12 |
in the vicinity of | 12 |
parts of the country | 12 |
remainder of the day | 12 |
the means of subsistence | 12 |
the voice of the | 12 |
a good deal of | 12 |
the confluence of the | 12 |
for the last time | 12 |
the th and th | 12 |
that we could not | 12 |
of the men were | 12 |
part of the river | 12 |
at a considerable distance | 12 |
to the athabasca lake | 12 |
the door opened and | 12 |
and that he had | 12 |
had the gratification of | 12 |
on the next day | 12 |
a hand on his | 12 |
on the way to | 12 |
the other side of | 12 |
to the depth of | 12 |
the lake of the | 12 |
the first time since | 12 |
there was a great | 12 |
the opening of the | 12 |
up and down the | 12 |
that it was not | 12 |
close to each other | 12 |
a portion of the | 12 |
of the fact that | 12 |
that it was the | 12 |
on the shores of | 12 |
the tops of the | 12 |
to keep pace with | 12 |
there had been a | 12 |
and that it was | 12 |
a small quantity of | 12 |
not far from the | 12 |
the men who were | 12 |
of the man who | 12 |
we had nothing to | 12 |
hundred and fifty miles | 12 |
from the top of | 12 |
it was to be | 12 |
tripe de roche was | 12 |
silence for a moment | 12 |
of the party were | 12 |
temperature of the water | 12 |
out of his eyes | 12 |
depth of the snow | 12 |
it will be a | 12 |
the height of land | 12 |
banks of the copper | 12 |
that he and his | 12 |
the depth of the | 12 |
no tripe de roche | 12 |
it is all right | 11 |
there is only one | 11 |
he had been a | 11 |
was something in the | 11 |
in the hands of | 11 |
the nature of the | 11 |
the life that was | 11 |
saw that he was | 11 |
it is impossible to | 11 |
to the north of | 11 |
went to the door | 11 |
put a hand on | 11 |
the aurora borealis was | 11 |
came into his eyes | 11 |
look in his face | 11 |
of the lake and | 11 |
he said that he | 11 |
the strength of the | 11 |
to his feet and | 11 |
the th we had | 11 |
of the mouth of | 11 |
informed us that he | 11 |
the cause of the | 11 |
for two or three | 11 |
of the instrument was | 11 |
he was going to | 11 |
five hundred and fifty | 11 |
at the time of | 11 |
and we could not | 11 |
out of the window | 11 |
in the spring and | 11 |
us that he had | 11 |
on the side of | 11 |
the eye of the | 11 |
one of the indians | 11 |
there was nothing to | 11 |
there was plenty of | 11 |
the course of a | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
of one of the | 11 |
of pierre and his | 11 |
for the sake of | 11 |
had been given to | 11 |
the evening of the | 11 |
in the same way | 11 |
in the month of | 11 |
the corner of the | 11 |
in honour of the | 11 |
that he would go | 11 |
nothing to do with | 11 |
keep pace with the | 11 |
the words of the | 11 |
the words of a | 11 |
any part of the | 11 |
the top of a | 11 |
him that he had | 11 |
the th of april | 11 |
he was not to | 11 |
there had been no | 11 |
one mile and a | 11 |
it is not easy | 11 |
the sight of the | 11 |
in one of his | 11 |
the position of the | 11 |
not been for the | 11 |
error of the day | 11 |
him for a moment | 11 |
the mouth of a | 11 |
the sight of a | 11 |
it was only a | 11 |
the heart of a | 11 |
the day of the | 11 |
both sides of the | 11 |
a small piece of | 11 |
had received from the | 11 |
from head to foot | 11 |
the ice on the | 11 |
the coast of labrador | 11 |
the wall of the | 10 |
of the magnetic needle | 10 |
the inhabitants of the | 10 |
the th of june | 10 |
from side to side | 10 |
to one hundred and | 10 |
hour and a half | 10 |
a group of islands | 10 |
the th of july | 10 |
the next day we | 10 |
and was about to | 10 |
they had come to | 10 |
in the early morning | 10 |
at the expense of | 10 |
one of the best | 10 |
it proved to be | 10 |
to the height of | 10 |
out into the night | 10 |
about half a mile | 10 |
produced by reversing the | 10 |
i will not be | 10 |
was the cause of | 10 |
afternoon of the th | 10 |
from want of food | 10 |
it was too late | 10 |
lodge in the wilderness | 10 |
had been in the | 10 |
of the party had | 10 |
the aurora borealis appeared | 10 |
in the mean time | 10 |
in spite of all | 10 |
expansion of the river | 10 |
and the man who | 10 |
but we could not | 10 |
an hour and a | 10 |
were obliged to encamp | 10 |
of the magnetic force | 10 |
to the great slave | 10 |
in search of them | 10 |
came to the door | 10 |
the east side of | 10 |
the township of oro | 10 |
it was no use | 10 |
we encamped at the | 10 |
that was in him | 10 |
and in the afternoon | 10 |
to go back to | 10 |
this was the first | 10 |
the governor of the | 10 |
arm of the lake | 10 |
and we had to | 10 |
by the copper indians | 10 |
gentlemen in charge of | 10 |
in the habit of | 10 |
other side of the | 10 |
had been sent to | 10 |
he would not go | 10 |
the management of the | 10 |
to the shores of | 10 |
through the deep snow | 10 |
the following observations were | 10 |
she had never seen | 10 |
in the afternoon a | 10 |
to give him a | 10 |
of the indians and | 10 |
the house on the | 10 |
they did not know | 10 |
the weather was very | 10 |
the foot of a | 10 |
there was only one | 10 |
as to be able | 10 |
he had been in | 10 |
the return of the | 10 |
set out for the | 10 |
in the valley of | 10 |
the upper end of | 10 |
to lighten the canoes | 10 |
when he had finished | 10 |
the story of the | 10 |
the spirits of our | 10 |
a large herd of | 10 |
with an air of | 10 |
that we should be | 10 |
set out on the | 10 |
coruscations of the aurora | 10 |
the borders of a | 10 |
by reversing the face | 10 |
she raised her head | 10 |
at some distance from | 10 |
with a touch of | 10 |
preparations for the journey | 10 |
borders of the lake | 10 |
the skin of the | 10 |
three hundred yards wide | 10 |
to and from the | 10 |
in the early days | 10 |
the fact that he | 10 |
the river to the | 10 |
the weather was extremely | 10 |
it had to be | 10 |
got to be settled | 10 |
their mode of life | 10 |
the eastern side of | 10 |
we arrived at fort | 10 |
he got to his | 10 |
quarter of an hour | 10 |
a mile from the | 10 |
the country to the | 10 |
that this was the | 10 |
the captain of the | 10 |
there was not a | 10 |
surface of the ice | 10 |
man shook his head | 10 |
the whole of this | 10 |
length of our voyage | 10 |
with the means of | 10 |
in the night and | 10 |
at the base of | 10 |
arrival of the indians | 10 |
hundred to two hundred | 10 |
of the indians to | 10 |
of two or three | 10 |
hundred and fifty yards | 10 |
two hundred feet high | 10 |
with the addition of | 10 |
the bow and arrow | 10 |
he had received from | 10 |
the thermometer rose to | 10 |
a quarter of an | 10 |
and encamped at the | 10 |
of the royal navy | 10 |
i have named after | 10 |
white fang did not | 10 |
laid a hand on | 10 |
at the upper end | 10 |
it seemed to him | 10 |
for the rest of | 10 |
to take care of | 10 |
end of the portage | 10 |
his journey to chipewyan | 10 |
a great deal of | 10 |
as well as for | 10 |
the th we were | 10 |
each side of the | 10 |
to search for the | 10 |
it might have been | 10 |
the colour of the | 10 |
in the form of | 10 |
the construction of the | 10 |
had said to him | 10 |
the journey to the | 10 |
journey to the northward | 10 |
the west side of | 10 |
at a short distance | 10 |
our departure from cumberland | 10 |
this was the only | 10 |
the daughter of a | 10 |
the rear of the | 10 |
the value of the | 9 |
in the winter of | 9 |
of the day and | 9 |
little widow of jansen | 9 |
in a tone of | 9 |
a day or two | 9 |
she had seen him | 9 |
the state of the | 9 |
which had been made | 9 |
it was necessary to | 9 |
the barren grounds to | 9 |
a mile and a | 9 |
on the outside of | 9 |
in this part of | 9 |
mouth of the cave | 9 |
for the remainder of | 9 |
the shores of this | 9 |
had come from the | 9 |
by the sight of | 9 |
its junction with the | 9 |
a continuation of the | 9 |
of a man who | 9 |
the indians in the | 9 |
i will do it | 9 |
that i could not | 9 |
and one of the | 9 |
it was like a | 9 |
the back of the | 9 |
the th of september | 9 |
the th we crossed | 9 |
she did not know | 9 |
that he was going | 9 |
the church of st | 9 |
to be married to | 9 |
look in her eyes | 9 |
the smell of the | 9 |
he had not yet | 9 |
was brought to the | 9 |
as he watched the | 9 |
life that was in | 9 |
the first time that | 9 |
because he was a | 9 |
watching the rise of | 9 |
and one of them | 9 |
in spite of himself | 9 |
and the old man | 9 |
as long as the | 9 |
the base of the | 9 |
of the officers and | 9 |
got to her feet | 9 |
some distance from the | 9 |
seemed to him that | 9 |
he said to the | 9 |
it was not a | 9 |
he knew that the | 9 |
be seen in the | 9 |
the next morning we | 9 |
on the coast of | 9 |
the home of the | 9 |
akaitcho and the hunters | 9 |
the look in his | 9 |
he could not see | 9 |
and it was the | 9 |
a long time to | 9 |
and all the time | 9 |
one of the women | 9 |
on the opposite side | 9 |
of the th the | 9 |
and in the course | 9 |
she looked at him | 9 |
the remains of a | 9 |
go back to the | 9 |
but there was one | 9 |
in the old days | 9 |
one of the largest | 9 |
the land of the | 9 |
do you want with | 9 |
the last of the | 9 |
had been accustomed to | 9 |
charge of the post | 9 |
of the water in | 9 |
one of them was | 9 |
west side of the | 9 |
he had never been | 9 |
so far as to | 9 |
on each side of | 9 |
in the latter part | 9 |
threw back his head | 9 |
in and out of | 9 |
the sight of him | 9 |
it will be seen | 9 |
proved to be a | 9 |
the snow in the | 9 |
and the next day | 9 |
on both sides of | 9 |
eyes were full of | 9 |
object of the expedition | 9 |
i went to the | 9 |
what is the good | 9 |
you want me to | 9 |
on the shore of | 9 |
the little widow of | 9 |
of the river to | 9 |
from one of the | 9 |
the error of the | 9 |
the rise of orion | 9 |
he said at last | 9 |
the shadow of the | 9 |
miles and three quarters | 9 |
said in a low | 9 |
of the two companies | 9 |
he had been accustomed | 9 |
but he was not | 9 |
deep as the sea | 9 |
the south side of | 9 |
for a few days | 9 |
knew that it was | 9 |
the head of a | 9 |
when he came to | 9 |
with the exception of | 9 |
night of the th | 9 |
but he was too | 9 |
and we set out | 9 |
the departure of the | 9 |
and this was the | 9 |
to the fact that | 9 |
was the beginning of | 9 |
informed me that the | 9 |
he could not understand | 9 |
to go on with | 9 |
sat down on the | 9 |
and he had no | 9 |
the cry of the | 9 |
the source of the | 9 |
made up his mind | 9 |
akaitcho and his party | 9 |
the man that killed | 9 |
and it is not | 8 |
you come back home | 8 |
of snow took place | 8 |
on the north trail | 8 |
the early part of | 8 |
coast to the eastward | 8 |
the spirits of the | 8 |
to the summit of | 8 |
of the compass degrees | 8 |
walking about three miles | 8 |
of the old man | 8 |
the gentlemen of the | 8 |
made a large fire | 8 |
what would he do | 8 |
our being able to | 8 |
previous to our departure | 8 |
one hundred and eighty | 8 |
and fifty yards wide | 8 |
but they did not | 8 |
we were unable to | 8 |
on the west side | 8 |
we should have to | 8 |
to do with the | 8 |
eyes fixed on the | 8 |
to the place where | 8 |
but she did not | 8 |
the song of the | 8 |
the comfort of a | 8 |
that we had not | 8 |
to him that he | 8 |
the interior of the | 8 |
beyond the athabasca lake | 8 |
on the south side | 8 |
hundred feet above the | 8 |
went in pursuit of | 8 |
view of the sea | 8 |
she knew that he | 8 |
showers of snow fell | 8 |
hurried down the rapid | 8 |
some of the party | 8 |
which the indians had | 8 |
night was very stormy | 8 |
the situation of our | 8 |
to accompany the expedition | 8 |
we embarked at four | 8 |
a point of land | 8 |
of the white swan | 8 |
in the same ratio | 8 |
in the days of | 8 |
a small lake and | 8 |
the presence of the | 8 |
notes on the north | 8 |
in front of him | 8 |
what are you doing | 8 |
the north end of | 8 |
en roulant ma boule | 8 |
one hundred and thirty | 8 |
near the mouth of | 8 |
the woman who had | 8 |
middle of the month | 8 |
under the charge of | 8 |
part of the lake | 8 |
the means of conveyance | 8 |
the fall of the | 8 |
each of the hunters | 8 |
to prevent them from | 8 |
and the men were | 8 |
pipe from his mouth | 8 |
part of the night | 8 |
the upper and lower | 8 |
the same ratio as | 8 |
of the riders of | 8 |
in the bottom of | 8 |
as soon as he | 8 |
partner of the north | 8 |
the dog nose rapids | 8 |
of the church of | 8 |
was not more than | 8 |
arrived at fort providence | 8 |
leave him to me | 8 |
for a moment as | 8 |
one way or another | 8 |
i want to be | 8 |
for a moment to | 8 |
of sir john franklin | 8 |
in pursuit of a | 8 |
was a matter of | 8 |
the contents of the | 8 |
the next day was | 8 |
her eyes had a | 8 |
but it is not | 8 |
as deep as the | 8 |
the sweet saint gabrielle | 8 |
the birds go south | 8 |
encamped on an island | 8 |
all the next day | 8 |
to be in the | 8 |
upper end of the | 8 |
it was like the | 8 |
in the same state | 8 |
back in an hour | 8 |
broke through the ice | 8 |
than that of the | 8 |
the following morning the | 8 |
it may here be | 8 |
to get to the | 8 |
a little of the | 8 |
for the conveyance of | 8 |
on the night of | 8 |
to guide us to | 8 |
they were unable to | 8 |
our departure from the | 8 |
came back to the | 8 |
then he turned to | 8 |
difference produced by reversing | 8 |
to the necessity of | 8 |
was degrees minutes seconds | 8 |
and encamped on the | 8 |
the distance we had | 8 |
that there was a | 8 |
to proceed to the | 8 |
the fact that the | 8 |
in the morning the | 8 |
the whole of our | 8 |
intensity of the magnetic | 8 |
at the door and | 8 |
a distance from the | 8 |
needle degrees minutes seconds | 8 |
to go in search | 8 |
in front of her | 8 |
she looked at the | 8 |
there was a look | 8 |
the wives of the | 8 |
on the sides of | 8 |
the bark of the | 8 |
a friend of mine | 8 |
out of the north | 8 |
it on the table | 8 |
go in search of | 8 |
her in his arms | 8 |
the water at the | 8 |
to the heart of | 8 |
he would not have | 8 |
a range of hills | 8 |
on a small island | 8 |
the th we embarked | 8 |
there was a strange | 8 |
the th we set | 8 |
the officers of the | 8 |
i was the more | 8 |
had been so much | 8 |
we proceeded to the | 8 |
in a light canoe | 8 |
as good as any | 8 |
at a very early | 8 |
buried in the snow | 8 |
he did not understand | 8 |
having come during the | 8 |
the officers and men | 8 |
though he did not | 8 |
the length of the | 8 |
fall of snow took | 8 |
from first to last | 8 |
the length of our | 8 |
on the peace river | 8 |
had nothing to eat | 8 |
the men who had | 8 |
after walking about three | 8 |
a very early hour | 8 |
she came to the | 8 |
add to our stock | 8 |
and part of the | 8 |
it was a long | 8 |
had saved his life | 8 |
was observed to be | 8 |
he had left the | 8 |
he jerked his head | 8 |
with one of the | 8 |
but none of them | 8 |
to him with the | 8 |
they came to a | 8 |
laid his hand on | 8 |
the westward of the | 8 |
to our stock of | 8 |
for a moment he | 8 |
five in the morning | 8 |
come during the day | 8 |
from north to south | 8 |
she was a little | 8 |
sixteen miles and a | 8 |
within sight of the | 8 |
the end of a | 8 |
and cargoes were carried | 8 |
the severity of the | 8 |
did not know the | 8 |
the spring and autumn | 8 |
in the case of | 8 |
from one hundred to | 8 |
whom he had not | 8 |
we commenced our journey | 8 |
made his way to | 8 |
she was thinking of | 8 |
a small clump of | 8 |
a sufficient quantity of | 8 |
of our being able | 8 |
stood in the doorway | 8 |
though the weather was | 8 |
the day when he | 8 |
put a stop to | 8 |
the night was stormy | 8 |
a hand on himself | 8 |
out of his way | 8 |
the hope of reaching | 8 |
towards the end of | 8 |
on the western side | 8 |
he felt that the | 8 |
as speedily as possible | 8 |
a chain of islands | 8 |
a small portion of | 8 |
a portage of one | 8 |
compass degrees minutes seconds | 8 |
old man shook his | 8 |
as though he were | 8 |
a man and a | 8 |
gave a little cry | 8 |
wood on the fire | 8 |
stood at the door | 8 |
at a distance from | 8 |
to say that he | 8 |
would have been a | 8 |
on the same day | 8 |
the lodge of a | 8 |
to the northward as | 8 |
at the same instant | 8 |
side of the bay | 8 |
and informed us that | 8 |
half a mile from | 8 |
and we were obliged | 8 |
and were obliged to | 8 |
i have named this | 8 |
the master of the | 8 |
for the convenience of | 8 |
that he might be | 8 |
great master of life | 8 |
one hundred to two | 8 |
severity of the weather | 8 |
he seemed to be | 8 |
like one in a | 8 |
of the scarlet hunter | 8 |
about two hundred yards | 8 |
first time in his | 8 |
by a chain of | 8 |
the first time he | 8 |
a thing like that | 8 |
to isle a la | 8 |
the compass degrees minutes | 8 |
the death of the | 8 |
that he had seen | 8 |
that he might have | 8 |
had the pleasure of | 8 |
about a quarter of | 8 |
the cumberland house crees | 8 |
the old man shook | 8 |
standing in the doorway | 8 |
are you going to | 8 |
by the aid of | 8 |
i had the misfortune | 8 |
of spirits and water | 8 |
a small supply of | 8 |
we were about to | 8 |
tops of the hills | 8 |
attain an elevation of | 8 |
two of our men | 8 |
the th of december | 8 |
down to the river | 8 |
temperature of the atmosphere | 8 |
to the breadth of | 8 |
no one had ever | 8 |
the thickness of the | 8 |
still for a moment | 8 |
the day he had | 8 |
through the remainder of | 8 |
the rest of our | 8 |
for the safety of | 8 |
one of our men | 8 |
is not easy to | 8 |
we encamped at seven | 8 |
the different posts in | 8 |
the shelter of a | 8 |
at a quicker pace | 8 |
is about three hundred | 8 |
returned in the evening | 8 |
and now and then | 8 |
a note from mr | 8 |
the crack of a | 8 |
and the snow fell | 8 |
early hour on the | 8 |
over a bed of | 8 |
time since our departure | 8 |
the outside of the | 8 |
the distance of three | 8 |
a large quantity of | 8 |
the commander of the | 8 |
on the face of | 8 |
had never had any | 8 |
of the river is | 8 |
we had the mortification | 8 |
we were desirous of | 8 |
with a gasp of | 8 |
th we set out | 8 |
the difference produced by | 8 |
out there in the | 8 |
by a range of | 8 |
be attributed to the | 8 |
the violence of the | 8 |
like that of a | 8 |
the th of august | 8 |
like that of the | 8 |
of a good fire | 8 |
of the country was | 8 |
his hand on the | 8 |
he did not see | 8 |
canoes and cargoes were | 8 |
sweet saint gabrielle hear | 8 |
as to be scarcely | 8 |
be prevailed upon to | 8 |
arrived from fort providence | 8 |
was on his feet | 8 |
to remain with him | 8 |
was ascertained to be | 8 |
the walls of the | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
and there is no | 7 |
and came to the | 7 |
which had not been | 7 |
a quicker pace than | 7 |
in all his life | 7 |
he waved a hand | 7 |
had been one of | 7 |
the manner in which | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
and several of the | 7 |
of a mile from | 7 |
the love of god | 7 |
that there is a | 7 |
he could see the | 7 |
at the spot where | 7 |
and they did not | 7 |
at this time i | 7 |
as they had been | 7 |
and i said to | 7 |
the names of the | 7 |
rejoiced to find that | 7 |
as far as they | 7 |
the members of the | 7 |
in the sun and | 7 |
come down to the | 7 |
could not be seen | 7 |
to fort providence and | 7 |
a few hundred yards | 7 |
constitute the current outfit | 7 |
he would go to | 7 |
she laid her hand | 7 |
with the air of | 7 |
that we should have | 7 |
bone of his bone | 7 |
they are accustomed to | 7 |
for the journey to | 7 |
then it was that | 7 |
south side of the | 7 |
but she would not | 7 |
the cry of a | 7 |
he was in a | 7 |
navigation of the polar | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
at the close of | 7 |
to be in a | 7 |
seemed to have been | 7 |
deer that had been | 7 |
it seemed as if | 7 |
where he had been | 7 |
the termination of the | 7 |
three hundred and fifty | 7 |
and out of the | 7 |
a hole in the | 7 |
which could not be | 7 |
he heard a voice | 7 |
he had lost his | 7 |
manner in which the | 7 |
you all about it | 7 |
at this time the | 7 |
that when he was | 7 |
but now it was | 7 |
get out of the | 7 |
for the construction of | 7 |
the eastward of the | 7 |
a herd of musk | 7 |
for the means of | 7 |
of the new year | 7 |
had no right to | 7 |
the want of the | 7 |
him on the shoulder | 7 |
this man before her | 7 |
he was unable to | 7 |
to be degrees minutes | 7 |
had been placed in | 7 |
you do not know | 7 |
to face with the | 7 |
than it had ever | 7 |
the service of the | 7 |
of women and children | 7 |
she opened the door | 7 |
the manner of a | 7 |
in the spring of | 7 |
did not understand the | 7 |
the northern coast of | 7 |
and his people and | 7 |
of the forest and | 7 |
the skin of his | 7 |
if you do not | 7 |
there was no telling | 7 |
had never seen before | 7 |
his eyes fixed on | 7 |
and at the end | 7 |
the use of the | 7 |
and when at last | 7 |
and there was the | 7 |
to and fro in | 7 |
of the river where | 7 |
out her hand to | 7 |
seven or eight miles | 7 |
the people of the | 7 |
the lords of the | 7 |
her eyes were full | 7 |
miles in length and | 7 |
and it will be | 7 |
a piece of paper | 7 |
and a heathen boy | 7 |
did not know it | 7 |
that none of the | 7 |
knock at the door | 7 |
was to be done | 7 |
to walk along the | 7 |
to the westward as | 7 |
three miles and a | 7 |
in the afternoon the | 7 |
had come back to | 7 |
only one of the | 7 |
and bring me the | 7 |
his life he had | 7 |
end of the island | 7 |
but i do not | 7 |
in a few years | 7 |
a couple of hours | 7 |
and looked at her | 7 |
and at last the | 7 |
violence of the wind | 7 |
had gone to the | 7 |
journey into the interior | 7 |
to get out of | 7 |
when he was a | 7 |
a corner of the | 7 |
i can tell you | 7 |
stepped out into the | 7 |
the height of the | 7 |
part of the day | 7 |
it seemed to her | 7 |
had an air of | 7 |
i beg your pardon | 7 |
of a mile in | 7 |
and the young men | 7 |
from the indian lodges | 7 |
and that we should | 7 |
she went to the | 7 |
in the pipi valley | 7 |
the cause of their | 7 |
and i did not | 7 |
caught a glimpse of | 7 |
for our journey to | 7 |
to carry on the | 7 |
men of the party | 7 |
as soon as we | 7 |
and looked him in | 7 |
as though it were | 7 |
the night was cold | 7 |
the shadows of the | 7 |
and dip of the | 7 |
on the table before | 7 |
in the days when | 7 |
sign of the cross | 7 |
he was waiting for | 7 |
she did not speak | 7 |
who had been a | 7 |
but it was the | 7 |
staggered to his feet | 7 |
small piece of meat | 7 |
me to go to | 7 |
the aid of the | 7 |
and we learned that | 7 |
it was the same | 7 |
two hundred yards wide | 7 |
him in the eyes | 7 |
i will go with | 7 |
taken out of the | 7 |
his face had a | 7 |
upwards of one hundred | 7 |
the end of his | 7 |
there was a sudden | 7 |
out on the trail | 7 |
to the point of | 7 |
the only means of | 7 |
she glanced at the | 7 |
a flock of partridges | 7 |
scene from the play | 7 |
looked him in the | 7 |
one in a dream | 7 |
me that he had | 7 |
what is the matter | 7 |
in the capacity of | 7 |
with his back to | 7 |
that he had had | 7 |
a ledge of rock | 7 |
on the th a | 7 |
at the copper mountains | 7 |
but there is a | 7 |
that he must be | 7 |
of the mounted police | 7 |
with that of the | 7 |
that he had come | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
and it was only | 7 |
out of the way | 7 |
were full of tears | 7 |
every part of the | 7 |
the attention of the | 7 |
that she had been | 7 |
in one of the | 7 |
other end of the | 7 |
to go down the | 7 |
he said to himself | 7 |
the beauty of the | 7 |
the necessary arrangements for | 7 |
the light of a | 7 |
but this was the | 7 |
and a party of | 7 |
the close of the | 7 |
the rivers and lakes | 7 |
was a man of | 7 |
it was only the | 7 |
to make the necessary | 7 |
that he had lost | 7 |
at the great slave | 7 |
and it seemed to | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
our journey to the | 7 |
on the table with | 7 |
come out of the | 7 |
and a piece of | 7 |
it was not the | 7 |
from the lips of | 7 |
as a token of | 7 |
going to be married | 7 |
and he had not | 7 |
we set out early | 7 |
though he had been | 7 |
as quickly as possible | 7 |
to us from the | 7 |
but white fang was | 7 |
now and then a | 7 |
it is the same | 7 |
that he would be | 7 |
he did not hear | 7 |
he went to the | 7 |
that they were not | 7 |
one by one the | 7 |
that he had not | 7 |
as if he had | 7 |
to the conclusion that | 7 |
then there was a | 7 |
was the end of | 7 |
the other end of | 7 |
the opposite side of | 7 |
i told him that | 7 |
was going on in | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
and shook his head | 7 |
opposite side of the | 7 |
to the fire and | 7 |
that we were obliged | 7 |
of the month the | 7 |
account of the copper | 7 |
been found in the | 7 |
shores of this lake | 7 |
to say nothing of | 7 |
hundred yards wide and | 7 |
the sign of the | 7 |
they would have been | 7 |
for him to do | 7 |
not in the least | 7 |
he came back to | 7 |
it is for the | 7 |
the character of the | 7 |
look in her face | 7 |
in that part of | 7 |
did not seem to | 7 |
on the south shore | 7 |
navigation of the copper | 7 |
made an effort to | 7 |
course of the morning | 7 |
you will not see | 7 |
the next morning was | 7 |
was placed on the | 7 |
it is not a | 7 |
put out his hand | 7 |
that he had a | 7 |
and that of the | 7 |
and one or two | 7 |
the last of our | 7 |
in a few days | 7 |
he was aware of | 7 |
in contact with the | 7 |
he was one of | 7 |
did not know how | 7 |
i want to go | 7 |
end of the stick | 7 |
he could not be | 7 |
which they had been | 7 |
arrival at fort chipewyan | 7 |
to the spot where | 7 |
a glimpse of the | 7 |
that he had done | 7 |
it was not until | 7 |
for the loss of | 7 |
the men at the | 7 |
two in the afternoon | 7 |
but he had been | 7 |
at the root of | 7 |
in the matter of | 7 |
by the middle of | 7 |
were lost in the | 7 |
which the old man | 7 |
portage of one hundred | 7 |
early the next morning | 7 |
of the united states | 7 |
the th of may | 7 |
to the head of | 7 |
a few minutes later | 7 |
he did not go | 7 |
he was on the | 7 |
out of the ground | 7 |
the appearance of a | 7 |
and in spite of | 7 |
the way to the | 7 |
i was in the | 7 |
she had told him | 7 |
of the young men | 7 |
brought us to the | 6 |
the rose tree mine | 6 |
that there was an | 6 |
to be the only | 6 |
for the equipment of | 6 |
walked up and down | 6 |
in order to prevent | 6 |
he informed me that | 6 |
our guard against the | 6 |
down dog nose rapids | 6 |
in a direct line | 6 |
river which flows into | 6 |
ice on the lake | 6 |
were much amused by | 6 |
why did you come | 6 |
hand on his arm | 6 |
from the coldness of | 6 |
pounds of dried meat | 6 |
with a bow and | 6 |
four miles and a | 6 |
the body of a | 6 |
was a white man | 6 |
heat of the sun | 6 |
the far north by | 6 |
on this part of | 6 |
return in the spring | 6 |
th and th we | 6 |
to us on the | 6 |
the track of the | 6 |
in an agony of | 6 |
objects of the expedition | 6 |
the man and the | 6 |
it is a good | 6 |
in the fall of | 6 |
current was very strong | 6 |
miles to the southward | 6 |
and two or three | 6 |
two miles from the | 6 |
miles from the house | 6 |
a fall of snow | 6 |
he had had no | 6 |
one mile and three | 6 |
cargoes were carried across | 6 |
the north main shore | 6 |
the figure of a | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
shook his head in | 6 |
on the inside of | 6 |
from the establishments at | 6 |
friends in the rear | 6 |
was in charge of | 6 |
on the bank of | 6 |
one of the two | 6 |
in consequence of a | 6 |
to the ground and | 6 |
mean state of temperature | 6 |
had the gift of | 6 |
had been drowned in | 6 |
encamped on the banks | 6 |
and his young men | 6 |
variation of the magnetic | 6 |
the portage on the | 6 |
which had been killed | 6 |
the coruscations of the | 6 |
officers of the company | 6 |
the tale of a | 6 |
could not be procured | 6 |
was lost to view | 6 |
the meaning of the | 6 |
saw a herd of | 6 |
first brigade of canoes | 6 |
which he said was | 6 |
was in love with | 6 |
and he would have | 6 |
and it was to | 6 |
there was a silence | 6 |
too late to mend | 6 |
from the depth of | 6 |
and the atmosphere was | 6 |
had no doubt of | 6 |
in the evening the | 6 |
the will of the | 6 |
is impossible to describe | 6 |
by the novelty of | 6 |
a short time after | 6 |
dice in the box | 6 |
were honoured with a | 6 |
was pointed out to | 6 |
hunters were sent out | 6 |
there was no appearance | 6 |
that i had been | 6 |
as to form a | 6 |
hundred and fifty pounds | 6 |
was coming from the | 6 |
every part of this | 6 |
rest of the tribe | 6 |
led us to fear | 6 |
and she had a | 6 |
the water to be | 6 |
part of the copper | 6 |
near the sources of | 6 |
git to bindon to | 6 |
in the service of | 6 |
nineteen miles and a | 6 |
the indians to the | 6 |
encampment was ascertained to | 6 |
of a deer which | 6 |
upon the borders of | 6 |
sheltered from the wind | 6 |
so as to form | 6 |
now he heard a | 6 |
at a slow pace | 6 |
what do you think | 6 |
as a reason for | 6 |
that we might be | 6 |
of the men to | 6 |
far as the eye | 6 |
to a short distance | 6 |
the boats over the | 6 |
that he should be | 6 |
he would come back | 6 |
that this was a | 6 |
face of a girl | 6 |
but i did not | 6 |
we crossed a small | 6 |
and she had had | 6 |
rest of the day | 6 |
part of the narrative | 6 |
a journal of progress | 6 |
in a hoarse voice | 6 |
had no means of | 6 |
latter part of the | 6 |
of the needle degrees | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
it may be worthy | 6 |
the continuance of the | 6 |
the river where the | 6 |
she was going east | 6 |
lights by gilbert parker | 6 |
for a quarter of | 6 |
the agent of the | 6 |
recent tracks of deer | 6 |
and it was evident | 6 |
to fetch the meat | 6 |
if they should be | 6 |
the coldness of the | 6 |
out of the dust | 6 |
we saw a herd | 6 |
the canoe on the | 6 |
it was not before | 6 |
informed us that the | 6 |
of which we encamped | 6 |
to prevent us from | 6 |
to remain in the | 6 |
which they expected to | 6 |
was occasioned by the | 6 |
should kill any animals | 6 |
until they came to | 6 |
different parts of the | 6 |
not more than twenty | 6 |
between him and the | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
the hunters killed a | 6 |
course of a few | 6 |
which he had never | 6 |
rain during the night | 6 |
and though there was | 6 |
the ice was so | 6 |
we had not seen | 6 |
search for the indians | 6 |
the guidance of the | 6 |
of a large herd | 6 |
he stood at the | 6 |
with a sense of | 6 |
a few morsels of | 6 |
the part where the | 6 |
guide us to the | 6 |
what was to be | 6 |
in their own language | 6 |
which the hunters had | 6 |
westward of the copper | 6 |
tell you all about | 6 |
two bags of pemmican | 6 |
there was a little | 6 |
our hunters were sent | 6 |
the night on the | 6 |
and in the morning | 6 |
until the arrival of | 6 |
at the usual hour | 6 |
him down the river | 6 |
that he would come | 6 |
did you have a | 6 |
about two hundred and | 6 |
with the joy of | 6 |
i want to do | 6 |
soon after our departure | 6 |
at the place of | 6 |
the vicinity of the | 6 |
and we had the | 6 |
and a half on | 6 |
and is supposed to | 6 |
he waved his hand | 6 |
of the temperature of | 6 |
of sir alexander mackenzie | 6 |
of our encampment was | 6 |
had nothing to do | 6 |
come back in an | 6 |
the objects of the | 6 |
as a proof of | 6 |
there are a few | 6 |
he put his hand | 6 |
surface of the rocks | 6 |
the greatest part of | 6 |
had killed a deer | 6 |
when he heard a | 6 |
to the old seigneur | 6 |
had been killed by | 6 |
of men who had | 6 |
could not be approached | 6 |
she did not reply | 6 |
was as good as | 6 |
to point out to | 6 |
them that he was | 6 |
which had been sent | 6 |
the bowmen and steersmen | 6 |
a branch of the | 6 |
six or seven hundred | 6 |
he knew now that | 6 |
said in a whisper | 6 |
a little tripe de | 6 |
northern lights by gilbert | 6 |
time in his life | 6 |
in his power to | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
i wish i could | 6 |
that they had been | 6 |
we had much difficulty | 6 |
of the country tea | 6 |
told him that we | 6 |
to bring him to | 6 |
there was no alternative | 6 |
us to make a | 6 |
a communication with the | 6 |
them in the afternoon | 6 |
round the neck of | 6 |
the mean temperature for | 6 |
would not have been | 6 |
the sound of his | 6 |
that we were compelled | 6 |
all the years that | 6 |
men and women are | 6 |
thousand dollars a year | 6 |
in his own way | 6 |
information respecting the country | 6 |
it seemed to the | 6 |
face of the old | 6 |
the issue of this | 6 |
but i want to | 6 |
what she had done | 6 |
a dialect of the | 6 |
more than once he | 6 |
morning we passed the | 6 |
the misfortune to lose | 6 |
worthy of remark that | 6 |
gather tripe de roche | 6 |
about a mile wide | 6 |
we landed at the | 6 |
in the nature of | 6 |
to two hundred feet | 6 |
residence at cumberland house | 6 |
a tolerably quick pace | 6 |
as the day was | 6 |
a mean state of | 6 |
he had in his | 6 |
but she could not | 6 |
showed that he was | 6 |
though his body was | 6 |
was in her heart | 6 |
white petticoat on the | 6 |
the custom of the | 6 |
made up my mind | 6 |
distance from the shore | 6 |
that we had to | 6 |
to its full height | 6 |
the surprise of the | 6 |
we came upon the | 6 |
had been made for | 6 |
the disappearance of the | 6 |
the first brigade of | 6 |
with a cry of | 6 |
we set out on | 6 |
each other in the | 6 |
furnished us with a | 6 |
the flesh of the | 6 |
it was as though | 6 |
their intercourse with the | 6 |
his back to the | 6 |
to which they were | 6 |
heavy gale came on | 6 |
the men in the | 6 |
northward as far as | 6 |
appearance of the land | 6 |
on the island of | 6 |
to return to us | 6 |
different modes of travelling | 6 |
observations for latitude and | 6 |
a party of men | 6 |
far as we could | 6 |
that we did not | 6 |
it had been a | 6 |
a little while before | 6 |
was at the door | 6 |
up in his arms | 6 |
after my friend mr | 6 |
the depth of two | 6 |
the equipment of the | 6 |
up the river to | 6 |
the prospect of having | 6 |
we should come to | 6 |
she had come to | 6 |
to git to bindon | 6 |
lodge of a chief | 6 |
had the happiness of | 6 |
during the night and | 6 |
near the centre of | 6 |
the whole of his | 6 |
the means of making | 6 |
his hands on his | 6 |
as the rest of | 6 |
of the surrounding country | 6 |
tracks of the moose | 6 |
a proof of the | 6 |
he spoke in a | 6 |
he held out his | 6 |
the power of the | 6 |
sprang to his feet | 6 |
the voice rang out | 6 |
the beaver a journal | 6 |
members of the staff | 6 |
flows over a bed | 6 |
on the preceding evening | 6 |
believed that he could | 6 |
the disposition of the | 6 |
of three or four | 6 |
you are not white | 6 |
a clerk of the | 6 |
including winter allowances and | 6 |
as the wind was | 6 |
at a place called | 6 |
the labours of the | 6 |
had been able to | 6 |
at the face of | 6 |
mouth of a river | 6 |
the weather was stormy | 6 |
of our own party | 6 |
came to the fort | 6 |
during the whole of | 6 |
she had had her | 6 |
and it would be | 6 |
men were appointed to | 6 |
he had been so | 6 |
he had made his | 6 |
to make love to | 6 |
the fatigue of the | 6 |
rider of the plains | 6 |
who had come from | 6 |
the barren grounds during | 6 |
and he fell back | 6 |
barren grounds during the | 6 |
the night was very | 6 |
along the northern shore | 6 |
and her eyes were | 6 |
their long intercourse with | 6 |
a chain of lakes | 6 |
put it on the | 6 |
of a mile wide | 6 |
his hands to the | 6 |
about an hour after | 6 |
he got up and | 6 |
a piece of meat | 6 |
all that he had | 6 |
the dice in the | 6 |
a matter of course | 6 |
in the evening a | 6 |
the centre of a | 6 |
way to the tent | 6 |
from the direction of | 6 |
there is a communication | 6 |
we set out with | 6 |
rise and fall of | 6 |
the same time he | 6 |
turned to the door | 6 |
of the ice was | 6 |
walking about two miles | 6 |
him that we were | 6 |
that two of the | 6 |
we had no means | 6 |
the ways of the | 6 |
below the first rapids | 6 |
amusement and athletic association | 6 |
us in the morning | 6 |
will not have you | 6 |
says freddy tarlton here | 6 |
the latter of which | 6 |
love with the faith | 6 |
master of the troopers | 6 |
the whole party was | 6 |
which obliged us to | 6 |
of all the world | 6 |
country through which we | 6 |
the hunters had made | 6 |
the time we had | 6 |
the event of our | 6 |
the strength of a | 6 |
towards the bottom of | 6 |
hung on the wall | 6 |
of the party proceeded | 6 |
the story of his | 6 |
brought to the house | 6 |
in a low tone | 6 |
beaver a journal of | 6 |
until late in the | 6 |
words of a song | 6 |
of our canadian companions | 6 |
with the prospect of | 6 |
as he had done | 6 |
the safety of the | 6 |
in the present instance | 6 |
eight miles and a | 6 |
water at the surface | 6 |
about six miles in | 6 |
could not have told | 6 |
had been sent from | 6 |
more than a few | 6 |
and the party were | 6 |
for a moment with | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
of the river we | 6 |
injury had been received | 6 |
with this view i | 6 |
the good fortune to | 6 |
in a voice of | 6 |
that it was his | 6 |
along the banks of | 6 |
had come to know | 6 |
he did not like | 6 |
the days that followed | 6 |
four hundred yards wide | 6 |
but we had no | 6 |
to be settled to | 6 |
in the rocky mountains | 6 |
a heavy gale came | 6 |
in the early part | 6 |
in the house of | 6 |
he said he had | 6 |
patrol of the cypress | 6 |
and that he would | 6 |
much amused by the | 6 |
was no appearance of | 6 |
the gate of the | 6 |
but could not get | 6 |
you will never get | 6 |
sunset we encamped on | 6 |
the nets were set | 6 |
hundred yards in length | 6 |
may be worthy of | 6 |
that the indians had | 6 |
obliged us to encamp | 6 |
in a valley near | 6 |
of our own men | 6 |
which had been promised | 6 |
him with a medal | 6 |
as they did not | 6 |
in the history of | 6 |
was covered with snow | 6 |
outside these prison walls | 6 |
in return for the | 6 |
and down the room | 6 |
our voyage on the | 6 |
after all these years | 6 |
and she had not | 6 |
but they could not | 6 |
of meat from the | 6 |
could not have been | 6 |
should have to make | 6 |
the same kind of | 6 |
ten bags of pemmican | 6 |
body of the lake | 6 |
one hundred and forty | 6 |
sat down on a | 6 |
the white petticoat on | 6 |
of the country is | 6 |
by the traders to | 6 |
temperature for the month | 6 |
on the trail of | 6 |
and the four men | 6 |
had been brought up | 6 |
us in the course | 6 |
the pangs of hunger | 6 |
and looked at them | 6 |
we determined on proceeding | 6 |
the name of finden | 6 |
not only for the | 6 |
the day was extremely | 6 |
we halted in a | 6 |
much from the cold | 6 |
the assistance of the | 6 |
and several of them | 6 |
passed to the southward | 6 |
length we came to | 6 |
front of the house | 6 |
as the breeze was | 6 |
who had charge of | 6 |
it is one of | 6 |
course to the sea | 6 |
in consequence of this | 6 |
got to the grass | 6 |
her to marry him | 6 |
under the silver maple | 6 |
she went to her | 6 |
the north and west | 6 |
to return to the | 6 |
had spoken to her | 6 |
i do not wish | 6 |
to add to our | 6 |
would in all probability | 6 |
three quarters of a | 6 |
six hundred and fifty | 6 |
ago he had been | 6 |
with the faith healer | 6 |
twelve miles and a | 6 |
for two thousand dollars | 6 |
did not grasp the | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
to do its work | 6 |
the table before him | 6 |
discharges its waters into | 6 |
went out of his | 6 |
to descend the river | 6 |
inadequate to the task | 6 |
the great chief who | 6 |
fell during the night | 6 |
of five or six | 6 |
and went into the | 6 |
of the fur trade | 6 |
about a mile and | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
raised her head and | 6 |
distance from fort enterprise | 6 |
by an assemblage of | 6 |
wrote a note to | 6 |
the intensity of the | 6 |
in the athabasca department | 6 |
he had not seen | 6 |
one of the canoes | 6 |
the river and the | 6 |
did you come to | 6 |
the midst of his | 6 |
from his pocket and | 6 |
ratio as that of | 6 |
i should have been | 6 |
as far as we | 6 |
was no need for | 6 |
stood for a moment | 6 |
came into her eyes | 6 |
we encamped at sunset | 6 |
receives its name from | 6 |
of the indians in | 6 |
the arrival of our | 6 |
from the house and | 6 |
to shut his eyes | 6 |
we passed the mouth | 6 |
the great bear lake | 6 |
we soon found that | 6 |
able to return to | 6 |
in the faces of | 6 |
the strength of his | 6 |
for the love of | 6 |
our friends in the | 6 |
and i had the | 6 |
of some of the | 6 |
to the whole party | 6 |
the benefit of a | 6 |
the exertions of the | 6 |
they had seen the | 6 |
the lips of the | 6 |
the copper indians have | 6 |
the inside of the | 6 |
our course was directed | 6 |
for a considerable distance | 6 |
to admit of their | 6 |
a hand on the | 6 |
it had ever been | 6 |
received a supply of | 6 |
fall of the year | 6 |
that he had found | 6 |
his life must be | 6 |
suddenly the old man | 6 |
provided at fort garry | 6 |
is about a mile | 6 |
the diameter of the | 6 |
in the strongest manner | 6 |
the appearance of some | 6 |
the root of the | 6 |
which there was a | 6 |
none of the party | 6 |
to the great master | 6 |
to the almighty for | 6 |
commencement of the new | 6 |
to look for him | 6 |
lost no time in | 6 |
the peace of the | 6 |
our encampment was ascertained | 6 |
to get back to | 6 |
the loss of the | 6 |
but you will not | 6 |
want of food and | 6 |
speak the same language | 6 |
the sun and the | 6 |
of the rest of | 6 |
laid her hand on | 6 |
little tripe de roche | 6 |
brought down by the | 6 |
on the nd we | 6 |
being too weak to | 6 |
to the barren grounds | 6 |
the oa and the | 6 |
may be remarked that | 6 |
do you want to | 6 |
which lay in our | 6 |
was now reduced to | 6 |
the day we passed | 6 |
for half an hour | 6 |
as soon as this | 6 |
door of the church | 6 |
the ground was covered | 6 |
mean temperature for the | 6 |
and there were many | 6 |
his own life by | 6 |
the hearts of all | 6 |
and that he was | 6 |
speak a dialect of | 6 |
thrown up by the | 6 |
of making a fire | 6 |
he listened to the | 6 |
his eyes on the | 6 |
of the chipewyan language | 6 |
the house with the | 6 |
back and his party | 6 |
we were surprised by | 6 |
lake in the evening | 6 |
on either side of | 6 |
the hand of the | 6 |
and put it on | 6 |
snow fell during the | 6 |
the night wore on | 6 |
could not approach them | 6 |
to furnish us with | 6 |
same ratio as that | 6 |
for a short distance | 6 |
of the great river | 6 |
which was to be | 6 |
our course was continued | 6 |
do you think that | 6 |
get dere in time | 6 |
would be able to | 6 |
from east to west | 6 |
early part of the | 6 |
what she had been | 6 |
the object of the | 6 |
he came to know | 6 |
did not see the | 6 |
take him down the | 6 |
by the indians to | 6 |
with whom they had | 6 |
at the rear of | 6 |
middle of the room | 6 |
his head towards the | 6 |
at her for a | 6 |
the object of our | 6 |
in pursuit of them | 6 |
the remainder of our | 6 |
there was that in | 6 |
the purpose of killing | 6 |
the sea from the | 6 |
shores of the polar | 6 |
striking proof of the | 6 |
but there was a | 6 |
hundred and twenty yards | 6 |
were now in the | 6 |
situation of our encampment | 6 |
but he knew that | 6 |
means of making a | 6 |
of which we saw | 6 |
for he knew that | 6 |
by which we had | 6 |
he looked at his | 6 |
the needle degrees minutes | 6 |
what is his name | 6 |
were sent out to | 6 |
until we arrived at | 6 |
in addition to the | 6 |
there had been moments | 6 |
stood staring at the | 6 |
the northern shore of | 6 |
had led us to | 6 |
or seven hundred feet | 6 |
for an instant she | 6 |
a kind of awe | 6 |
the western side of | 6 |
that he was now | 6 |
banks of this river | 6 |
he knew that he | 6 |
that of the atmosphere | 6 |
and he had been | 6 |
it would appear that | 6 |
as the eye could | 6 |
in the beginning of | 6 |
over and over again | 6 |
it appeared that the | 6 |
the outskirts of the | 6 |
was about to reply | 6 |
he was of the | 6 |
the weather cleared up | 6 |
at last he said | 6 |
a change in the | 6 |
part of our stores | 6 |
summit of the hill | 6 |
the descent of the | 6 |
at sunset we encamped | 6 |
to gather some tripe | 6 |
acclivities of the hills | 6 |
drifting of the snow | 6 |
so that we could | 6 |
was to be a | 6 |
we did not get | 6 |
was evident that the | 6 |
their intercourse with europeans | 6 |
to gather tripe de | 6 |
he came out of | 6 |
on the outskirts of | 6 |
four hundred and fifty | 6 |
could not bear to | 6 |
and the want of | 6 |
and once or twice | 6 |
evening of the th | 6 |
search of the indians | 6 |
the stake and the | 6 |
at a tolerably quick | 6 |
and two of the | 6 |
the necessity of our | 6 |
since she was a | 6 |
after walking about two | 6 |
we proceeded along the | 6 |
of the arrival of | 6 |
if he would not | 6 |
to say to you | 6 |
the current was very | 6 |
the crews of the | 6 |
to search for it | 6 |
day one of the | 6 |
with a salute of | 6 |
to shake off the | 6 |
the great master of | 6 |
the country through which | 6 |
on our guard against | 6 |
course of the night | 6 |
a supply of ammunition | 6 |
hundred dollars a year | 6 |
on the nd of | 6 |
on the barren grounds | 6 |
but it was only | 6 |
the novelty of the | 6 |
white fang was in | 6 |
by which he was | 6 |
take la longue traverse | 6 |
light in his eyes | 6 |
having the benefit of | 6 |
in the fur trade | 6 |
in the corner of | 6 |
he had never had | 6 |
had never seen a | 6 |
as fast as they | 6 |
they could not be | 6 |
went over to the | 6 |
it shall be so | 6 |
to go with me | 6 |
constantly on our guard | 6 |
and they were not | 6 |
and there is a | 6 |
belonging to both the | 6 |
hundred and eighty pounds | 6 |
the charge of mr | 6 |
from the main shore | 6 |
in possession of the | 6 |
be provided at fort | 6 |
was the man who | 6 |
there was no need | 6 |
on the alert at | 6 |
his journey to the | 6 |
hundred and fifty fathoms | 6 |
to make all the | 6 |
were at this time | 6 |
passed the mouth of | 6 |
two of the party | 6 |
and here and there | 6 |
at the time he | 6 |
in the hope that | 6 |
we took advantage of | 6 |
before he could get | 6 |
no matter what the | 6 |
for our use during | 6 |
with respect to the | 6 |
had a sense of | 6 |
out of the same | 6 |
he saw that the | 6 |
the law of the | 6 |
go down the river | 6 |
one of the young | 6 |
of the death of | 6 |
they will not have | 6 |
of travelling in winter | 6 |
gather some tripe de | 6 |
by some of the | 6 |
the hair from the | 6 |
top of the hill | 6 |
showers during the day | 6 |
the indians had left | 6 |
at a mean state | 6 |
yards wide at its | 6 |
for latitude and longitude | 6 |
and said in a | 6 |
and we passed the | 6 |
course of the evening | 6 |
we were gratified by | 6 |
several of the men | 6 |
for the dip of | 6 |
it is a great | 6 |
with a party of | 6 |
in charge of fort | 6 |
we passed the night | 6 |
two trains of dogs | 6 |
on the afternoon of | 6 |
to the entrance of | 6 |
on a visit to | 6 |
to do with it | 6 |
touched him on the | 6 |
i said to him | 6 |
the southward of the | 6 |
was a long silence | 6 |
banks of the saskatchewan | 6 |
have nothing to do | 6 |
as much meat as | 6 |
the way of the | 6 |
as soon as your | 6 |
embarked at four a | 6 |
rendered it necessary to | 6 |
of the slave river | 6 |
down the river with | 6 |
the roar of the | 6 |
little widow at jansen | 6 |
he said he could | 6 |
it had all been | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
of the th was | 6 |
the different modes of | 6 |
encamped on the borders | 6 |
we pursued our voyage | 6 |
he knew not why | 6 |
his arrival at the | 6 |
by their intercourse with | 6 |
it was only by | 6 |
distance of six miles | 6 |
to assist us in | 6 |
you are a wonder | 6 |
the north trail together | 6 |
in love with the | 6 |
about the end of | 6 |
had much difficulty in | 6 |
one of the party | 6 |
and when he had | 6 |
by the time the | 6 |
a sudden burst of | 6 |
encamped on the north | 6 |
to the eastward and | 6 |
and the difference produced | 6 |
and the heart of | 6 |
on one of the | 6 |
by the loss of | 6 |
white fang was not | 6 |
the breeze was fresh | 6 |
is it not so | 6 |
rose to his feet | 6 |
was in his heart | 6 |
a short time before | 6 |
from fort enterprise to | 6 |
it was a great | 6 |
mile and a quarter | 6 |
at six on the | 6 |
back and i were | 6 |
at the white fall | 6 |
on going to the | 6 |
a lodge in the | 6 |
hundred yards wide at | 6 |
is laid down in | 6 |
to force a passage | 6 |
his head with a | 6 |
the table with a | 6 |
i suppose you are | 6 |
north side of it | 6 |
we put up on | 6 |
be able to move | 6 |
different posts in the | 6 |
for the month was | 6 |
small clump of pines | 6 |
at length we came | 6 |
through a narrow channel | 6 |
in the space of | 6 |
and we had a | 6 |
in the arms of | 6 |
the intention of going | 6 |
was one of those | 6 |
to a late hour | 6 |
on the arrival of | 6 |
as the copper indians | 6 |
greatest part of the | 6 |
at the feet of | 6 |
i was unable to | 6 |
a few miles farther | 6 |
on the th i | 6 |
the spot where the | 6 |
he had spoken to | 6 |
to each other for | 6 |
father was a white | 6 |
spirits of our canadian | 6 |
by our observations is | 6 |
we resumed our march | 6 |
having come fourteen miles | 6 |
the distance of six | 6 |
the evening we had | 6 |
the river with him | 6 |
honoured with a salute | 6 |
he had made a | 6 |
into the air and | 6 |
the west end of | 6 |
termed by the crees | 6 |
time in my life | 6 |
the feet of the | 6 |
the indians to remain | 6 |
when one of the | 6 |
it is not good | 6 |
that was in the | 6 |
it was with difficulty | 6 |
by the fact that | 6 |
to him that the | 6 |
that the hunters had | 6 |
the hunters had killed | 6 |
as the old man | 6 |
i want him to | 6 |
the wife of the | 6 |
with a look of | 6 |
the lower part of | 6 |
where there was no | 6 |
the roughness of the | 6 |
it was on the | 6 |
it was not in | 6 |
await the arrival of | 6 |
the effect of the | 6 |
the wind and rain | 6 |
the reflection of the | 5 |
the condition of the | 5 |
of pretty pierre by | 5 |
and nodded his head | 5 |
the old man turned | 5 |
a short distance of | 5 |
the camp of the | 5 |
the sickness of the | 5 |
a short time the | 5 |
at three in the | 5 |