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quadgram | frequency |
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with a look of | 32 |
the edge of the | 31 |
in a few minutes | 30 |
skipper ed and jimmy | 29 |
at the same time | 26 |
the end of the | 20 |
the crew of the | 20 |
at the end of | 17 |
in the midst of | 17 |
for a long time | 17 |
in the arctic regions | 15 |
in the course of | 15 |
in a state of | 14 |
in the form of | 14 |
and skipper ed and | 14 |
the top of the | 14 |
after the manner of | 14 |
and in a few | 14 |
at the rate of | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
the side of the | 13 |
it seemed as if | 13 |
at the same moment | 12 |
for the first time | 12 |
the surface of the | 12 |
on the part of | 12 |
to the top of | 12 |
and so it came | 12 |
as if he were | 12 |
the captain with a | 12 |
crew of the dolphin | 11 |
for the purpose of | 11 |
a few minutes the | 11 |
and some of the | 11 |
the bottom of the | 11 |
out of the water | 11 |
in front of the | 10 |
on the top of | 10 |
quarter of a mile | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
captain vane and his | 10 |
abel and skipper ed | 10 |
as if they had | 10 |
as if he had | 10 |
it came about that | 10 |
as if it had | 10 |
in a few seconds | 10 |
abel zachariah and mrs | 10 |
one of the men | 10 |
if they had been | 9 |
as if it were | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
to the edge of | 9 |
for a little while | 9 |
the form of a | 9 |
of one of the | 9 |
in one of the | 9 |
made up his mind | 9 |
the direction of the | 9 |
in the centre of | 9 |
if it had been | 9 |
it was found that | 8 |
ten miles an hour | 8 |
said the captain in | 8 |
the men of the | 8 |
a lump of ice | 8 |
the men of poloe | 8 |
the bay of mercy | 8 |
it seems to me | 8 |
that they could not | 8 |
the bow of the | 8 |
in a little while | 8 |
it was not long | 8 |
the centre of the | 8 |
of the far north | 8 |
in the direction of | 8 |
so it came about | 8 |
man in the ship | 8 |
out of the sea | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
the midst of the | 8 |
at the foot of | 8 |
the man at the | 8 |
into the water and | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
skipper ed and abel | 8 |
in the hope of | 8 |
in the bottom of | 8 |
the shelter of the | 8 |
in the event of | 7 |
for a few seconds | 7 |
as far as the | 7 |
and so it was | 7 |
to go to war | 7 |
a mass of ice | 7 |
in the last chapter | 7 |
by the side of | 7 |
on the edge of | 7 |
as he did so | 7 |
end of the line | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
it came to pass | 7 |
the size of a | 7 |
and in a little | 7 |
the motion of the | 7 |
on the end of | 7 |
out on the floes | 7 |
the lee of the | 7 |
was not long before | 7 |
in a low tone | 7 |
under the lee of | 7 |
several of the men | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
but there was no | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
edge of the ice | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
to the north pole | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
held on to the | 7 |
the foot of the | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
of the arctic regions | 7 |
in a tone of | 7 |
side of the berg | 6 |
in a moment the | 6 |
a hole in the | 6 |
by means of a | 6 |
in the polar regions | 6 |
and when it was | 6 |
with an air of | 6 |
as the eye could | 6 |
there was no time | 6 |
a few of the | 6 |
none the worse for | 6 |
and it would be | 6 |
and bobby and jimmy | 6 |
a good deal of | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
the fact that the | 6 |
it had been a | 6 |
in order to keep | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
from the place where | 6 |
the good and sure | 6 |
one or two of | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
with all his might | 6 |
and when they were | 6 |
this was the first | 6 |
it would have been | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
of the pole star | 6 |
gave vent to a | 6 |
up his mind to | 6 |
the captain in a | 6 |
of the men were | 6 |
at the north pole | 6 |
or two of the | 6 |
the place where the | 6 |
turned out to be | 6 |
for a long while | 6 |
in charge of the | 6 |
he and skipper ed | 6 |
he had no doubt | 6 |
far as the eye | 6 |
to the end of | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
from the far beyond | 6 |
then there was a | 6 |
in a few moments | 6 |
some of the men | 6 |
skipper ed and his | 6 |
for a few minutes | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
at that moment a | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
in a short time | 6 |
every man in the | 6 |
the part of the | 6 |
was to be seen | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
came to pass that | 5 |
crack in the ice | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
spirits of the men | 5 |
the big box stove | 5 |
all the year round | 5 |
and for some time | 5 |
the midst of which | 5 |
not in the least | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
ed and his partner | 5 |
it is not possible | 5 |
man at the wheel | 5 |
with a broad grin | 5 |
and away they went | 5 |
might have been expected | 5 |
at the edge of | 5 |
a moment or two | 5 |
from side to side | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
was the first to | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
of a polar bear | 5 |
the result was that | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
to the conclusion that | 5 |
the walrus and the | 5 |
not more than a | 5 |
at degrees below zero | 5 |
the rate of ten | 5 |
and when skipper ed | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
the men as they | 5 |
up to this time | 5 |
that it seemed as | 5 |
his eyes from the | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
zachariah and skipper ed | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
the place where they | 5 |
the head of a | 5 |
so it was that | 5 |
the ice to the | 5 |
which skipper ed had | 5 |
the ice round the | 5 |
but this was not | 5 |
abel zachariah and skipper | 5 |
sea of ancient ice | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
it was not until | 5 |
the top of a | 5 |
it was one of | 5 |
over the frozen sea | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
it was difficult to | 5 |
which they had been | 5 |
we shall have to | 5 |
came at last to | 5 |
the water from his | 5 |
the top of it | 5 |
came about that bobby | 5 |
the captain and his | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
more than a few | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
the direction in which | 5 |
more than a mile | 5 |
from head to foot | 5 |
had by that time | 5 |
to a height of | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
the heads of the | 5 |
with an expression of | 5 |
what do you mean | 5 |
of the north pole | 5 |
need we say that | 5 |
under the influence of | 5 |
was so great that | 5 |
the stern of the | 5 |
with a feeling of | 5 |
the effect of the | 5 |
rate of ten miles | 5 |
the coast of greenland | 5 |
he and jimmy had | 5 |
between them and the | 5 |
it was a small | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
of ten miles an | 5 |
for some time the | 5 |
the point of his | 5 |
not far from the | 5 |
the manner of the | 5 |
the form of an | 5 |
they came to a | 5 |
seemed as if the | 5 |
most of the men | 5 |
the spirits of the | 5 |
out upon the ice | 5 |
much in the same | 5 |
the contents of the | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
down to the ice | 5 |
the appearance of the | 5 |
with the intention of | 5 |
in the lee of | 5 |
and the ice was | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
of the polar seas | 4 |
swaying to and fro | 4 |
stood at degrees below | 4 |
bobby and jimmy were | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
the eye could reach | 4 |
said the old man | 4 |
in latitude degrees minutes | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
with a shake of | 4 |
man of the valley | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
within the arctic circle | 4 |
it was a good | 4 |
to attend to the | 4 |
the heels of the | 4 |
his hands and knees | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
gun to his shoulder | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
to search for nothing | 4 |
with which he was | 4 |
for a considerable distance | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
from the spot where | 4 |
more than a year | 4 |
the deck of the | 4 |
in his right hand | 4 |
had the effect of | 4 |
as we have seen | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
with which he had | 4 |
all of which were | 4 |
to act the part | 4 |
gazing intently at the | 4 |
of the crew of | 4 |
close at his heels | 4 |
the unknown regions of | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
a little to the | 4 |
the interior of the | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
said in a low | 4 |
went down on his | 4 |
to the southward of | 4 |
winter in the arctic | 4 |
for some time after | 4 |
in a dead calm | 4 |
there was nothing else | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
into the open air | 4 |
from stem to stern | 4 |
right before the wind | 4 |
a couple of hours | 4 |
to keep up the | 4 |
the giant of the | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
on the surface of | 4 |
a quarter of an | 4 |
the margin of the | 4 |
that god had sent | 4 |
absence of the sun | 4 |
over and over again | 4 |
the party in the | 4 |
rest of the party | 4 |
was so dark that | 4 |
a bit of it | 4 |
did not dare to | 4 |
the end of an | 4 |
the ice began to | 4 |
the condition of the | 4 |
the fact that he | 4 |
come here to search | 4 |
you may be sure | 4 |
and in a moment | 4 |
hundred yards or so | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
appearance of the sky | 4 |
the mass of ice | 4 |
in regard to the | 4 |
the shelter of a | 4 |
in the long past | 4 |
and for a time | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
but it is not | 4 |
just large enough to | 4 |
in a voice of | 4 |
he could not have | 4 |
with all their might | 4 |
of the polar bear | 4 |
at the last word | 4 |
where mists and storms | 4 |
told him that the | 4 |
there was no other | 4 |
not a moment too | 4 |
go off on a | 4 |
that it was impossible | 4 |
two of the men | 4 |
i wish to have | 4 |
for a considerable time | 4 |
to the north of | 4 |
the dogs were harnessed | 4 |
and one or two | 4 |
into the midst of | 4 |
from the top of | 4 |
more than a hundred | 4 |
with skipper ed and | 4 |
not long before the | 4 |
when this was translated | 4 |
he gave vent to | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
the ice in the | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
through the medium of | 4 |
by this time the | 4 |
ed and jimmy were | 4 |
to the ice edge | 4 |
a few seconds the | 4 |
the fury of the | 4 |
and out upon the | 4 |
act the part of | 4 |
the air of a | 4 |
as quickly as possible | 4 |
do you mean to | 4 |
the lee of a | 4 |
as he turned to | 4 |
the fact that they | 4 |
place where mists and | 4 |
fire in the stove | 4 |
a dozen of the | 4 |
of the men and | 4 |
a winter in the | 4 |
unknown regions of the | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
as we have already | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
wish to have a | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
came in sight of | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
on one of the | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
they were compelled to | 4 |
of the human family | 4 |
go to the ice | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
the hood of his | 4 |
place on itigailit island | 4 |
one of the party | 4 |
out upon the floes | 4 |
surface of the sea | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
on his hands and | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
from which they had | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
and for a little | 4 |
in order to avoid | 4 |
one of the best | 4 |
in the morning and | 4 |
i have been thinking | 4 |
is not possible to | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
left in charge of | 4 |
in a few hours | 4 |
the north pole itself | 4 |
as far as possible | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
the remainder of the | 4 |
the seal hunt was | 4 |
they were about to | 4 |
to skipper ed and | 4 |
of skipper ed and | 4 |
bottom of the boat | 4 |
on a lump of | 4 |
he discovered that the | 4 |
with the air of | 4 |
to meet with a | 4 |
was followed by the | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
in the cabin of | 4 |
in consequence of the | 4 |
abel and his wife | 4 |
as well to be | 4 |
as much as possible | 4 |
the end of it | 4 |
in half an hour | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
the whole crew were | 4 |
the place where mists | 4 |
the light of the | 4 |
a few hundred yards | 4 |
as we have said | 4 |
so it came to | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
in another moment the | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
fast in the ice | 4 |
the spirit of the | 4 |
had he not been | 4 |
it was impossible to | 4 |
with a degree of | 4 |
about the size of | 4 |
the length of the | 4 |
set to work to | 4 |
high into the air | 4 |
to the south of | 4 |
there was no chance | 4 |
a moment too soon | 4 |
vane and his party | 4 |
in a series of | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
a hundred yards or | 4 |
many tons in weight | 4 |
feet above the water | 4 |
drew near to the | 4 |
we say that the | 4 |
returned the captain with | 4 |
was followed by a | 4 |
down into the deep | 4 |
and at last the | 4 |
said the captain to | 4 |
part of the island | 4 |
the worse for their | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
giant of the north | 4 |
on its hind legs | 4 |
as they drew near | 4 |
the cabin of the | 4 |
fifty yards from the | 4 |
when i think of | 4 |
into the spirit of | 4 |
without the aid of | 4 |
it was so dark | 4 |
a mile from the | 4 |
to add to their | 4 |
to abel zachariah and | 4 |
were by that time | 4 |
the side of his | 4 |
on the present occasion | 4 |
quarter of an hour | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
under the shelter of | 4 |
beset in the ice | 4 |
so that it was | 4 |
the game of life | 4 |
the departure of the | 3 |
rising and falling upon | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
in the eskimo tongue | 3 |
they could not tell | 3 |
when he wanted them | 3 |
sitting down on the | 3 |
here to search for | 3 |
to get out of | 3 |
but it was the | 3 |
in front of it | 3 |
on the coast of | 3 |
for he felt that | 3 |
sprang up the side | 3 |
few minutes the whole | 3 |
a crack in the | 3 |
depend very much on | 3 |
surface of the snow | 3 |
know what it is | 3 |
down on his knees | 3 |
the dogs in the | 3 |
course of an hour | 3 |
to the far north | 3 |
an expression of deep | 3 |
were in the habit | 3 |
they come here to | 3 |
the first time that | 3 |
no time to think | 3 |
behind a lump of | 3 |
the deck with a | 3 |
miles to the southward | 3 |
he was well aware | 3 |
for he knew that | 3 |
make the best of | 3 |
in the shelter of | 3 |
to lie down and | 3 |
he shook his head | 3 |
to the effect that | 3 |
either side of the | 3 |
great part of the | 3 |
been for some time | 3 |
were only a few | 3 |
the eskimos had been | 3 |
lee side of the | 3 |
who came on deck | 3 |
the worse for his | 3 |
of raw walrus flesh | 3 |
of that day and | 3 |
and abel and skipper | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
and in the course | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
the course of which | 3 |
and fell on the | 3 |
at the moment with | 3 |
during the period of | 3 |
are you going to | 3 |
of the man who | 3 |
have said that the | 3 |
it seems as though | 3 |
great field of ice | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
had been for some | 3 |
a short time the | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
that day and the | 3 |
and went to sleep | 3 |
first impulse was to | 3 |
off from skipper ed | 3 |
beyond the reach of | 3 |
to reach the pole | 3 |
the roof of the | 3 |
by the hand and | 3 |
the first of the | 3 |
into the air with | 3 |
of the second day | 3 |
who had been sent | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
in the polar seas | 3 |
with his snow knife | 3 |
the distance between them | 3 |
that sort of thing | 3 |
to the men of | 3 |
i came to this | 3 |
to add to the | 3 |
be a long one | 3 |
it for a moment | 3 |
that the kablunets were | 3 |
skipper ed and bobby | 3 |
but they had no | 3 |
the first part of | 3 |
while several of the | 3 |
turned on his heel | 3 |
were assembled on the | 3 |
and the fact that | 3 |
the fleet of kayaks | 3 |
what have you got | 3 |
a long time it | 3 |
the figure of a | 3 |
looked up at the | 3 |
came to an end | 3 |
for it but to | 3 |
was the fact that | 3 |
so that he could | 3 |
and his son meetek | 3 |
going to try it | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
and a few of | 3 |
where storms are born | 3 |
there was a general | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
on either side of | 3 |
if they had not | 3 |
while he was speaking | 3 |
but there was a | 3 |
in the privacy of | 3 |
to the place where | 3 |
on the th of | 3 |
to god for his | 3 |
with an exclamation of | 3 |
ellice and tom singleton | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
little better than a | 3 |
what he was about | 3 |
in the cabin at | 3 |
top of a hummock | 3 |
of the fact that | 3 |
a neck of ice | 3 |
have been more than | 3 |
feet in an instant | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
quick as a flash | 3 |
and a great deal | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
and laying his hand | 3 |
if we may so | 3 |
be of no use | 3 |
large enough to permit | 3 |
do you think so | 3 |
he said at length | 3 |
a state of great | 3 |
i thought it was | 3 |
hang here much longer | 3 |
his left hand he | 3 |
during the remainder of | 3 |
over the edge of | 3 |
the novelty of the | 3 |
the bosom of the | 3 |
no damage was done | 3 |
i never saw such | 3 |
if i only had | 3 |
it is not to | 3 |
and skipper ed had | 3 |
was plain that retreat | 3 |
it became evident that | 3 |
regions of the north | 3 |
it would be as | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
their way among the | 3 |
he was met by | 3 |
and gave vent to | 3 |
when he had eaten | 3 |
wiping the perspiration from | 3 |
to the polar seas | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
the place where he | 3 |
over the heads of | 3 |
came down with a | 3 |
as much as to | 3 |
a stream of ice | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
at this moment a | 3 |
we have already said | 3 |
ice broke loose and | 3 |
the surface like a | 3 |
a ledge of rock | 3 |
rose out of the | 3 |
with a polar bear | 3 |
chingatok and his mother | 3 |
battle with the walrus | 3 |
time to think of | 3 |
high out of the | 3 |
as well as all | 3 |
that the ice was | 3 |
sitting down on a | 3 |
who were in the | 3 |
that they had not | 3 |
with it to the | 3 |
raised his gun to | 3 |
out on the ice | 3 |
they returned to the | 3 |
a shake of the | 3 |
even if he had | 3 |
then it was that | 3 |
a minute or two | 3 |
attention was paid to | 3 |
in such a place | 3 |
broke loose and cut | 3 |
many and many a | 3 |
there were times when | 3 |
as he had expected | 3 |
looked over his shoulder | 3 |
foot and a half | 3 |
he could not see | 3 |
so as to present | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
the open polar sea | 3 |
and now and again | 3 |
captain vane in a | 3 |
edge of the hole | 3 |
to return to the | 3 |
the man of the | 3 |
more than half a | 3 |
to the ground had | 3 |
a supply of fresh | 3 |
thirty feet above the | 3 |
the prince of peace | 3 |
in consequence of this | 3 |
got to do something | 3 |
and me off from | 3 |
assembled on the beach | 3 |
dillon wallace illustrated by | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
the extremity of the | 3 |
ed had so often | 3 |
peaceably with all men | 3 |
in a manner that | 3 |
with a good grace | 3 |
and his wife and | 3 |
in advance of the | 3 |
you are a good | 3 |
dolphin and her crew | 3 |
the rate of three | 3 |
and in an instant | 3 |
the hope that he | 3 |
know what to do | 3 |
he returned to the | 3 |
was hopelessly cut off | 3 |
that skipper ed had | 3 |
poetical frame of mind | 3 |
not be supposed that | 3 |
in the wake of | 3 |
a very short time | 3 |
and held on to | 3 |
he threw up his | 3 |
falling upon the swell | 3 |
the plan of the | 3 |
the effect on the | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
as he glanced at | 3 |
but it was a | 3 |
there are plenty of | 3 |
as he stood with | 3 |
with delight at the | 3 |
of the white men | 3 |
it was a little | 3 |
cried several of the | 3 |
not a bit of | 3 |
was well out of | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
and take care of | 3 |
the object in question | 3 |
the outskirts of the | 3 |
the sun was just | 3 |
the council of war | 3 |
the perspiration from his | 3 |
that retreat was hopelessly | 3 |
to fall in with | 3 |
the spot where the | 3 |
joined in the laugh | 3 |
a few moments the | 3 |
with the white men | 3 |
was no chance of | 3 |
to a state of | 3 |
than had been expected | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
on which they stood | 3 |
he had plenty of | 3 |
i must do something | 3 |
as long as the | 3 |
but at last they | 3 |
as he spoke the | 3 |
with a view to | 3 |
seem to be the | 3 |
the chief of flatland | 3 |
stood on the deck | 3 |
me off from skipper | 3 |
miles from the pole | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
one end of the | 3 |
of ice and snow | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
the last of the | 3 |
of the vessel being | 3 |
the boats had disappeared | 3 |
it in front of | 3 |
a large assortment of | 3 |
much the worse for | 3 |
adventure on the cliff | 3 |
armed with a rifle | 3 |
was found that the | 3 |
to the open water | 3 |
thermometer stood at degrees | 3 |
seemed to be the | 3 |
he did not dare | 3 |
again to the surface | 3 |
and pointed to the | 3 |
the captain and leo | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
of the whole party | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
i am glad to | 3 |
was not more than | 3 |
keep her away a | 3 |
at last began to | 3 |
the ice broke loose | 3 |
it may be so | 3 |
proved to be a | 3 |
work as they would | 3 |
on hands and knees | 3 |
they were obliged to | 3 |
before the big box | 3 |
eight or ten miles | 3 |
not lose his head | 3 |
on board the dolphin | 3 |
seizing one of the | 3 |
skipper ed knew that | 3 |
standing in the bow | 3 |
no doubt of it | 3 |
would be as well | 3 |
plain that retreat was | 3 |
the exception of a | 3 |
some of the most | 3 |
as was his custom | 3 |
skipper ed had so | 3 |
was but natural that | 3 |
down with a crash | 3 |
about fifty yards from | 3 |
ran up and down | 3 |
down on one knee | 3 |
in mind and body | 3 |
and skipper ed were | 3 |
what appeared to be | 3 |
they drew near to | 3 |
for it was a | 3 |
taken up with the | 3 |
as best he could | 3 |
looked at each other | 3 |
from the pole itself | 3 |
of the men was | 3 |
the ship and the | 3 |
have a look at | 3 |
rose to the surface | 3 |
it was on the | 3 |
and the sun shone | 3 |
shake of the head | 3 |
worse for their experience | 3 |
they ran by the | 3 |
return to the ship | 3 |
as much of it | 3 |
of the party were | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
the world of ice | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
not a breath of | 3 |
to be one of | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
as he and jimmy | 3 |
a pair of oars | 3 |
and the brig was | 3 |
one of the natives | 3 |
the wind was rising | 3 |
the benefit of his | 3 |
was no time to | 3 |
and abel and mrs | 3 |
for a moment or | 3 |
men of the dolphin | 3 |
than might have been | 3 |
and we should be | 3 |
need scarcely be said | 3 |
one of the india | 3 |
in spite of himself | 3 |
would have been more | 3 |
were lost in the | 3 |
in case of accidents | 3 |
ice round the ship | 3 |
said the second mate | 3 |
of the party in | 3 |
a mile or so | 3 |
been a matter of | 3 |
the sake of a | 3 |
which had been gradually | 3 |
seems to me that | 3 |
live peaceably with all | 3 |
never saw such a | 3 |
the island of poloe | 3 |
on which they had | 3 |
is no doubt that | 3 |
him that it was | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
as a flash bobby | 3 |
face it for a | 3 |
it was to be | 3 |
place where they had | 3 |
or eight hundred feet | 3 |
and when he had | 3 |
in which the sun | 3 |
so great as to | 3 |
fred ellice and tom | 3 |
by dillon wallace illustrated | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
to live in peace | 3 |
a sheet of ice | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
have already said that | 3 |
eskimos of the far | 3 |
that seemed to be | 3 |
add to their misfortunes | 3 |
flash bobby raised his | 3 |
they could not see | 3 |
seven or eight hundred | 3 |
a hundred and fifty | 3 |
greater part of the | 3 |
it was only a | 3 |
the men of flatland | 3 |
looking for a silver | 3 |
and the place where | 3 |
next moment he was | 3 |
three miles an hour | 3 |
for some time in | 3 |
he sat down on | 3 |
and down he went | 3 |
bobby raised his gun | 3 |
a large portion of | 3 |
a foot and a | 3 |
the hudson bay company | 3 |
into his sleeping bag | 3 |
of which skipper ed | 3 |
back to the cabin | 3 |
the absence of the | 3 |
effect of the shot | 3 |
the story of his | 3 |
it was obvious that | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
the dolphin and her | 3 |
bobby of the labrador | 3 |
and fell upon the | 3 |
at first he was | 3 |
at the present day | 3 |
the course of an | 3 |
think it would be | 3 |
and falling upon the | 3 |
did not lose his | 3 |
that he could scarcely | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
on his hind legs | 3 |
members of the human | 3 |
hope that he might | 3 |
what was going on | 3 |
who was the hero | 3 |
from the side of | 3 |
but at last he | 3 |
the three boats were | 3 |
place where he had | 3 |
a considerable time to | 3 |
we have already mentioned | 3 |
of the party who | 3 |
it is needless to | 3 |
those who had been | 3 |
more often than not | 3 |
as well as with | 3 |
for a few yards | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
out into the pack | 3 |
in a hoarse whisper | 3 |
in which they were | 3 |
over the side and | 3 |
his hand on his | 3 |
flap at the end | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
made fast to the | 3 |
a long stretch of | 3 |
the chief and his | 3 |
and sat down to | 3 |
the reins of government | 3 |
remarked the captain to | 3 |
he thought of the | 3 |
party in the cabin | 3 |
of the frozen regions | 3 |
and it had a | 3 |
as if she were | 3 |
bow of the boat | 3 |
in the direction in | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
up in the air | 3 |
the order was given | 3 |
of the largest size | 3 |
when he was a | 3 |
a man in the | 3 |
to make the best | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
the spot where they | 3 |
and he had to | 3 |
the neck of ice | 3 |
to those who were | 3 |
said the captain with | 3 |
of the walrus and | 3 |
it was plain that | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
the health of the | 3 |
was to be found | 3 |
the floor of the | 3 |
and as he did | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
shook his head and | 3 |
for spending the winter | 3 |
it may be well | 3 |
who had been gazing | 3 |
from the seal hunt | 3 |
stand this much longer | 3 |
in addition to this | 3 |
floe upon which he | 3 |
his feelings in a | 3 |
on the north pole | 3 |
the ice on the | 3 |
on the ice to | 3 |
retreat was hopelessly cut | 3 |
sprang to his feet | 3 |
he ran up and | 3 |
one on either side | 3 |
was nothing else to | 3 |
and could not be | 3 |
down from the sea | 3 |
in a day or | 3 |
the lee side of | 3 |
lost no time in | 3 |
it may be remarked | 3 |
in love with her | 3 |
with a sort of | 3 |
and had to be | 3 |
of the second mate | 3 |
but they had to | 3 |
down on the ice | 3 |
them before they could | 3 |
scarcely be said that | 3 |
rose and fell upon | 3 |
it need scarcely be | 3 |
the water out of | 3 |
in the hope that | 3 |
between him and the | 3 |
was not slow to | 3 |
be as well to | 3 |
and in less than | 3 |
wet to the skin | 3 |
one on each side | 3 |
on the lee side | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
surface of the water | 3 |
of a spirit that | 3 |
it seemed to be | 3 |
in the face of | 3 |
was in the air | 3 |
would not be able | 3 |
who had come to | 3 |
it was but natural | 3 |
of the polar regions | 3 |
for at that moment | 3 |
the ice had been | 3 |
the fate of the | 3 |
came together with a | 3 |
in order to secure | 3 |
reach the north pole | 3 |
the women and children | 3 |
snow began to fall | 3 |
on the deck with | 3 |
that it was difficult | 3 |
it must not be | 3 |
thanks to god for | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
and several of the | 3 |
long time it rolls | 3 |
i want you to | 3 |
which had not been | 3 |
the total absence of | 3 |
must not be supposed | 3 |
as if in meditation | 3 |
on the evening of | 3 |
seemed to be a | 3 |
leo in a low | 3 |
went to the bottom | 3 |
he wanted them to | 3 |
and a bag containing | 3 |
no doubt that the | 3 |
on a hunting expedition | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
sat down on a | 3 |
the air with a | 3 |
on the southern horizon | 3 |
with a shout of | 3 |
far to the south | 3 |
were seated round the | 3 |
too much for him | 3 |
as much of the | 3 |
were about to pass | 3 |
upon which he stood | 3 |
it was the first | 3 |
for the men to | 3 |
when this was done | 3 |
with a significant smile | 3 |
so it was with | 3 |
a few seconds they | 3 |
the ice eased off | 3 |
that it was too | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
ran by the side | 3 |
to the side of | 3 |
in front of his | 3 |
fall heavily on the | 3 |
was startled by the | 3 |
had fallen in with | 3 |
himself as comfortable as | 3 |
on the open sea | 3 |
at the prospect of | 3 |
a few minutes later | 3 |
his gun to his | 3 |
it was with the | 3 |
deck at that moment | 3 |
a man and a | 3 |
parts of the world | 3 |
and in due time | 3 |
the way in which | 3 |
the remainder of that | 3 |
of seals and walrus | 3 |
in all my life | 3 |
out of it again | 3 |
did not appear to | 3 |
on deck at the | 3 |
and a pair of | 3 |
and for a long | 3 |
and the next moment | 3 |
the giant in a | 3 |
we have said that | 3 |
and in spite of | 3 |
he was on the | 3 |
the captain of the | 3 |
he asked in a | 3 |
the thermometer stood at | 3 |
of the arctic seas | 3 |
looking down the skylight | 3 |
roaring fire in the | 3 |
go to the sena | 3 |
hard work to get | 3 |
was not of the | 3 |
and when at last | 3 |
is a bit of | 3 |
he leaned over the | 3 |
he ran to the | 3 |
and a couple of | 3 |
for some weeks past | 3 |
alone in the world | 3 |
much as to say | 3 |
in the direction whence | 3 |
fred and tom singleton | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
a little while the | 3 |
the morning of the | 3 |
the return of the | 3 |
with nary an oar | 3 |
the approach of the | 3 |
after the departure of | 3 |
holler when you want | 3 |
to the danish settlements | 3 |
and from which they | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
the same moment the | 3 |
that the boat was | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
the sun shone with | 3 |
order to avoid the | 3 |
a hummock of ice | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
the part of a | 3 |
yards in advance of | 3 |
of the great northern | 3 |
may be well to | 3 |
and more than once | 3 |
to the right and | 3 |
and it became evident | 3 |
loose and cut jimmy | 3 |
a flash bobby raised | 3 |
but there is no | 3 |
set sail for england | 2 |
i think i could | 2 |
he knew it was | 2 |
by means of its | 2 |
over the side at | 2 |
why do you speak | 2 |
they got into mischief | 2 |
and the bear was | 2 |
at that period of | 2 |
sickening dread came into | 2 |
boiled in sea water | 2 |
xxi who was the | 2 |
time in his life | 2 |
tusks of the walrus | 2 |
the spot they had | 2 |
his shoulder with a | 2 |
pulled his own nose | 2 |
on the st of | 2 |
shouted the first mate | 2 |
it had been made | 2 |
the cover of the | 2 |
will be glad to | 2 |
then they will come | 2 |
he realized that he | 2 |
if there were no | 2 |
be remarked here that | 2 |
that it did not | 2 |
at the time was | 2 |
his tongue was not | 2 |
to a part of | 2 |
one of the fiercest | 2 |
is a great man | 2 |
skimming over the sea | 2 |
vent to his feelings | 2 |
i wish he would | 2 |
was to be done | 2 |
first part of the | 2 |
a vast deal of | 2 |
thrust his hands into | 2 |
the father and mother | 2 |
as if uncertain how | 2 |
rendered it impossible to | 2 |
be off at once | 2 |
while this was going | 2 |
may call you friend | 2 |
iceberg or at the | 2 |
with a solemn look | 2 |
being attached to the | 2 |
part of the cabin | 2 |
let me tell ye | 2 |
a matter of uncertainty | 2 |
the man was not | 2 |
perspiration from his brow | 2 |
by a series of | 2 |
to the horror of | 2 |
and storms were born | 2 |
to break the ice | 2 |
into a loud laugh | 2 |
and the crew were | 2 |
jumped in to save | 2 |
eggs i ever saw | 2 |
was not far distant | 2 |
took refuge among the | 2 |
to the north the | 2 |
of the bay of | 2 |
with the importance of | 2 |
and wiping the perspiration | 2 |
a man to creep | 2 |
it is said they | 2 |
their way back to | 2 |
at the appearance of | 2 |
imprisoned in the machinery | 2 |
billows of the arctic | 2 |
i only had a | 2 |
the velocity of the | 2 |
mists and storms are | 2 |
the goods and provisions | 2 |
easy chairs before the | 2 |
in an open boat | 2 |
keep up their spirits | 2 |
was driven to the | 2 |
on the ice in | 2 |
skipper ed had taught | 2 |
they were on the | 2 |
on one side of | 2 |
a shout of laughter | 2 |
some of them were | 2 |
and because there was | 2 |
enough to admit of | 2 |
to increase the distance | 2 |
that have been formed | 2 |
the ice that has | 2 |
came to a part | 2 |
the language of signs | 2 |
as if in the | 2 |
he was a fine | 2 |
the line could not | 2 |
not enough to last | 2 |
in the hour of | 2 |
then blackbeard is a | 2 |
this would have been | 2 |
round the walls inside | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
air of a man | 2 |
well read in the | 2 |
the day when the | 2 |
end of the quay | 2 |
one of the muskets | 2 |
there was but one | 2 |
the remains of the | 2 |
i want that goose | 2 |
at the thought of | 2 |
rate of three miles | 2 |
in the direction indicated | 2 |
at one end of | 2 |
was formed to go | 2 |
to be seen of | 2 |
at the top of | 2 |
that would do it | 2 |
had approached to within | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
to a great extent | 2 |
a group of islands | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
to the first mate | 2 |
a large supply of | 2 |
it was at first | 2 |
prevailed on him to | 2 |
black beard and moustache | 2 |
the forest to the | 2 |
formed one of the | 2 |
the eskimos of the | 2 |
and with never a | 2 |
and the ship was | 2 |
the captain ordered the | 2 |
search must be made | 2 |
the privacy of his | 2 |
to the amusement of | 2 |
where he found that | 2 |
he observed that the | 2 |
sound of human voices | 2 |
do you know what | 2 |
the weather was fine | 2 |
off his hat and | 2 |
party was formed to | 2 |
got into mischief together | 2 |
i get out of | 2 |
that bobby and jimmy | 2 |
the regions of the | 2 |
said the giant in | 2 |
with a terrible crash | 2 |
could not by any | 2 |
of lapping waves upon | 2 |
cold that the men | 2 |
little on one side | 2 |
northern side of the | 2 |
looking up at the | 2 |
it was that bobby | 2 |
place on the sledge | 2 |
hours there was no | 2 |
a few hours later | 2 |
when suddenly they came | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
come to an end | 2 |
that the boys were | 2 |
asked the captain of | 2 |
of no use to | 2 |
in the world at | 2 |
the great polar basin | 2 |
to such a degree | 2 |
the arctic regions with | 2 |
it is a fine | 2 |
to have come from | 2 |
yards ahead of the | 2 |
to the extent of | 2 |
sleep with her quaint | 2 |
the easy chairs before | 2 |
grave abel had made | 2 |
the things he had | 2 |
had been formed on | 2 |
no bigger than a | 2 |
some of the old | 2 |
trees and flowers and | 2 |
innumerable flocks of wild | 2 |
was a crack ship | 2 |
smile at james watt | 2 |
have no doubt that | 2 |
the height of the | 2 |
up the side of | 2 |
true is it that | 2 |
earnestly in the direction | 2 |
midst of which he | 2 |
he did so he | 2 |
put your best foot | 2 |
centre of an iceberg | 2 |
that it may be | 2 |
as the ice would | 2 |
harbour and the sea | 2 |
felt as if the | 2 |
the fur trail adventurers | 2 |
on the sledges and | 2 |
one of the audience | 2 |
xxiv under the drifting | 2 |
they had all been | 2 |
were summoned on deck | 2 |
we should have said | 2 |
with awe and wonder | 2 |
of being able to | 2 |
shut and screwed up | 2 |
this is the first | 2 |
deck of the hope | 2 |
when the iceberg turned | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
a little piece of | 2 |
and a quantity of | 2 |
to him one day | 2 |
the western point of | 2 |
sprang up the companion | 2 |
and he began to | 2 |
a slight look of | 2 |
by the sound of | 2 |
it might have been | 2 |
that after all he | 2 |
hour hand of a | 2 |
that there must be | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
a much stronger man | 2 |
you can get him | 2 |
of his sealskin coat | 2 |
to the polar regions | 2 |
her away two points | 2 |
the only way of | 2 |
it was a great | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
to follow it up | 2 |
had no difficulty in | 2 |
a dozen feet from | 2 |
that overlooked the harbour | 2 |
bobby was in a | 2 |
you know as well | 2 |
the captain and i | 2 |
know as well as | 2 |
out of sight of | 2 |
and be off at | 2 |
the captain to leo | 2 |
buried in her hands | 2 |
a little while he | 2 |
on the floor of | 2 |
and return to the | 2 |
was seized by the | 2 |
the first sign of | 2 |
the captain was a | 2 |
a pair of trousers | 2 |
coming to a halt | 2 |
another turn of the | 2 |
side of the iceberg | 2 |
captain and his companions | 2 |
to the cabin to | 2 |
to hunt and fish | 2 |
of a much more | 2 |
xxvii a struggle for | 2 |
the side at the | 2 |
over the ice like | 2 |
so that they could | 2 |
of water opened up | 2 |
set himself at once | 2 |
as i told you | 2 |
to his feelings in | 2 |
in an arctic blizzard | 2 |
but natural that he | 2 |
the only difference is | 2 |
so much that the | 2 |
had been taken down | 2 |
out from behind the | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
heart of the pack | 2 |
be cooled down to | 2 |
of the eskimo tongue | 2 |
was by that time | 2 |
made of the strongest | 2 |
a shake of his | 2 |
contents of the sledge | 2 |
to get them to | 2 |
is so great that | 2 |
as nothing to the | 2 |
take care of us | 2 |
departure of the pole | 2 |
in a supply of | 2 |
ice closed round her | 2 |
they went to the | 2 |
if he only had | 2 |
to relieve the strain | 2 |
the falling of a | 2 |
that they did not | 2 |
be thankful for that | 2 |
if i can get | 2 |
a blow from the | 2 |
i am not so | 2 |
end of the cabin | 2 |
i think we shall | 2 |
a visit to the | 2 |
a storm and a | 2 |
of god in the | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
with a gesture of | 2 |
no time now to | 2 |
ed and bobby and | 2 |
having made up his | 2 |
leo and his companions | 2 |
of which had been | 2 |
the mouth of one | 2 |
as skipper ed had | 2 |
who was first to | 2 |
duty as well as | 2 |
cast away on the | 2 |
much the same as | 2 |
if i may call | 2 |
was for only a | 2 |
his eyes fixed on | 2 |
the entrance to the | 2 |
lay down to sleep | 2 |
and all the time | 2 |
a long tongue of | 2 |
the giant did not | 2 |
no one knows how | 2 |
where we can make | 2 |
in regard to everything | 2 |
a supply of provisions | 2 |
to keep up their | 2 |
read it over again | 2 |
he would have gone | 2 |
in the bay of | 2 |
to be found on | 2 |
as possible to the | 2 |
we can do without | 2 |
ask us to help | 2 |
were called upon to | 2 |
skipper ed did not | 2 |
stood on the pier | 2 |
it was a gift | 2 |
he was compelled to | 2 |
itself high out of | 2 |
for the twentieth time | 2 |
came on deck at | 2 |
burst into a loud | 2 |
breast of his jumper | 2 |
dogs and sledges with | 2 |
is not so very | 2 |
his hand gently on | 2 |
be in the way | 2 |
nothing else to be | 2 |
the weeks that followed | 2 |
and it strikes me | 2 |
think it right to | 2 |
the arrival of the | 2 |
the boat had not | 2 |
able to get it | 2 |
were to be seen | 2 |
the whole course of | 2 |
as it is highly | 2 |
all parts of the | 2 |
out of the bay | 2 |
could not resist it | 2 |
force with which he | 2 |
equal to the occasion | 2 |
he could not pull | 2 |
to give way to | 2 |
water out of his | 2 |
jammed against the land | 2 |
as to what he | 2 |
from the ice edge | 2 |
which was on the | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
you must go below | 2 |
and which he had | 2 |
a look of contempt | 2 |
think of going to | 2 |
to his native land | 2 |
said this in a | 2 |
out to sea in | 2 |
day after day passed | 2 |
to leeward of the | 2 |
they could hear the | 2 |
got into the water | 2 |
as the heart of | 2 |
six feet in height | 2 |
of course there was | 2 |
and made for the | 2 |
get a shot at | 2 |
a few minutes it | 2 |
in charge of a | 2 |
become small enough to | 2 |
with the thought that | 2 |
minutes the party were | 2 |
broad muzzle and cheeks | 2 |
in which the eskimos | 2 |
howl of the dogs | 2 |
through one of these | 2 |
not dare to think | 2 |
about a quarter of | 2 |
took a steady aim | 2 |
by which it was | 2 |
they could scarcely have | 2 |
to some of the | 2 |
day after their arrival | 2 |
a great number of | 2 |
that there was a | 2 |
her away a point | 2 |
it is not like | 2 |
with my own two | 2 |
it never struck you | 2 |
at that instant the | 2 |
a succession of crashes | 2 |
save the color of | 2 |
rate of eight or | 2 |
captain ellice had been | 2 |
are too fond of | 2 |
but the line was | 2 |
do you think of | 2 |
the men were much | 2 |
on closer inspection it | 2 |
sudden puff of wind | 2 |
western coast of greenland | 2 |
and at first he | 2 |
a large block of | 2 |
there are some of | 2 |
from ear to ear | 2 |
with a little more | 2 |
a few minutes they | 2 |
astonishing state of things | 2 |
there was a great | 2 |
with three hearty cheers | 2 |
the door was a | 2 |
the netsek and mittens | 2 |
you do not know | 2 |
i wished to see | 2 |
upon the trail they | 2 |
out on their return | 2 |
a large mass of | 2 |
moment too soon in | 2 |
the rifle to the | 2 |
benjy held on to | 2 |
quickly as he could | 2 |
at the place where | 2 |
the backs of the | 2 |
must be a fool | 2 |
when the weather is | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
could have slept in | 2 |
his hands into his | 2 |
up on top and | 2 |
to go over it | 2 |
in the direction pointed | 2 |
was greeted with a | 2 |
white surface of the | 2 |
retired to his hut | 2 |
the whole party were | 2 |
so dark that he | 2 |
through the place where | 2 |
looked over the side | 2 |
on their hands and | 2 |
between the ship and | 2 |
it is difficult to | 2 |
of the men of | 2 |
little to the left | 2 |
sky to the northward | 2 |
unexpected termination to the | 2 |
the top of an | 2 |
which caused him to | 2 |
was their usual custom | 2 |
was absolutely necessary to | 2 |
the most of the | 2 |
if speaking to himself | 2 |
when he and jimmy | 2 |
attached to the bow | 2 |
make him a good | 2 |
on the occasion of | 2 |
that chingatok and his | 2 |
the profoundest depths of | 2 |
and looked at his | 2 |
breath issued from their | 2 |
the sea was dotted | 2 |
stepping back a pace | 2 |
this will never do | 2 |
was a little boy | 2 |
one of the esquimaux | 2 |
to look out for | 2 |
this unexpected termination to | 2 |
so much so that | 2 |
nearly an inch thick | 2 |
the mouth of a | 2 |
formed the entrance to | 2 |
this season of the | 2 |
for more than a | 2 |
the point of rocks | 2 |
ever heard or dreamed | 2 |
the third day the | 2 |
do you know i | 2 |
boat that came down | 2 |
we must fight to | 2 |
was the first time | 2 |
or two at the | 2 |
he went down on | 2 |
a matter of no | 2 |
means at his command | 2 |
the early part of | 2 |
no time to be | 2 |
up on its hind | 2 |
it is a strange | 2 |
its broad muzzle and | 2 |
not so sure of | 2 |
and opened their eyes | 2 |
to the conical rock | 2 |
and this was the | 2 |
heard or dreamed of | 2 |
go to war with | 2 |
far out upon the | 2 |
converse with his father | 2 |
was a small iceberg | 2 |
formed part of the | 2 |
that would have been | 2 |
it became apparent that | 2 |
near to the hole | 2 |
gone in that direction | 2 |
of the party had | 2 |
they will come to | 2 |
with the rifle and | 2 |
to the highest part | 2 |
they were made of | 2 |
his legs and arms | 2 |
on the margin of | 2 |
did not take time | 2 |
hard and fast in | 2 |
he had to say | 2 |
lowest part of the | 2 |
enough to see one | 2 |
set about preparing supper | 2 |
in a soothing tone | 2 |
examine the contents of | 2 |
getting hold of the | 2 |
captain with a puzzled | 2 |
a search must be | 2 |
on the green hill | 2 |
to the stern of | 2 |
came up with their | 2 |
during the course of | 2 |
the lowest part of | 2 |
in a poetical frame | 2 |
was out of the | 2 |
which they reached in | 2 |
that he had made | 2 |
there is no chance | 2 |
plunged into the water | 2 |
a few days after | 2 |
none of the women | 2 |
supply of fresh meat | 2 |
was left in charge | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
its length out of | 2 |
for he did not | 2 |
that he had received | 2 |
with never a thought | 2 |
on board at uppernavik | 2 |
about two hundred yards | 2 |
dreadfully lonesome without you | 2 |
and in that case | 2 |
said it was a | 2 |
of the dark blue | 2 |
and fro like a | 2 |
had brought with him | 2 |
some time in silence | 2 |
taking one of the | 2 |
you out of the | 2 |
point of land we | 2 |
take a look at | 2 |
day and the next | 2 |
to the shelter of | 2 |
that left no doubt | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
god had sent them | 2 |
one of their own | 2 |
when the time came | 2 |
and in two minutes | 2 |
tide and wind were | 2 |
a good supply of | 2 |
he would he could | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
with a block of | 2 |
felt an almost irresistible | 2 |
the direction pointed out | 2 |
result was that the | 2 |
come to help us | 2 |
altogether astonishing state of | 2 |
the part of an | 2 |
to their wooden home | 2 |
let us run away | 2 |
the island upon which | 2 |
the point of the | 2 |
as if to guard | 2 |
far out on the | 2 |
men of poloe come | 2 |
and he was also | 2 |
flew out of the | 2 |
of the interior of | 2 |
some time the giant | 2 |
the greatest possible amount | 2 |
there was something like | 2 |
him in his arms | 2 |
crack over the backs | 2 |
caught sight of the | 2 |
on the ice and | 2 |
side of the hut | 2 |
an object which had | 2 |
which he had just | 2 |
like the lightning flash | 2 |
chanced to be in | 2 |
in the island of | 2 |
he was able to | 2 |
shook hands all round | 2 |
lay upon the ice | 2 |
who had not the | 2 |
the handle of the | 2 |
of the ship were | 2 |
to be a low | 2 |
we have not yet | 2 |
man was not a | 2 |
chief of the tribe | 2 |
rats in the ship | 2 |
the captain did not | 2 |
in search of seals | 2 |
to wait for the | 2 |
knew they would be | 2 |
from the far north | 2 |
to get into the | 2 |
walked the deck with | 2 |
in the far north | 2 |
the centre of an | 2 |
legs apart and his | 2 |
to each other by | 2 |
and in another instant | 2 |
they came upon a | 2 |
deemed it prudent to | 2 |
it was a lovely | 2 |
winslow and edward norman | 2 |
to join him in | 2 |
of the life of | 2 |
of an irregular arch | 2 |
a voyage of discovery | 2 |
man held his breath | 2 |
the eskimo women and | 2 |
chairs before the fire | 2 |
and taken possession of | 2 |
the sea was smoking | 2 |
if we are willing | 2 |
to mark the spot | 2 |
as much of our | 2 |
of the storm increased | 2 |
he proceeded to open | 2 |
the end of that | 2 |
in reference to this | 2 |
would not have it | 2 |
as quickly as he | 2 |
of a group of | 2 |
to search for them | 2 |
that you and i | 2 |
it the best way | 2 |
get out the boats | 2 |
it became necessary to | 2 |
on his feet in | 2 |
than a hundred feet | 2 |
i was afraid you | 2 |
to do battle with | 2 |
must be cooled down | 2 |
was cut short by | 2 |
from the edge of | 2 |
had reached the spot | 2 |
neither he nor his | 2 |
mouth of one of | 2 |
away on the ice | 2 |
two or three of | 2 |
the full force of | 2 |
to which he belonged | 2 |
with which to make | 2 |
or a bit of | 2 |
in a way that | 2 |
possession of the island | 2 |
men in the ship | 2 |
was supposed to be | 2 |
with some difficulty the | 2 |
it were an old | 2 |
or ten times as | 2 |
so far as possible | 2 |
the moon in her | 2 |
the old man did | 2 |
there were no storms | 2 |
each other and they | 2 |
a matter of dispute | 2 |
them as if they | 2 |
with a pert look | 2 |
a graphic account of | 2 |
in order to relieve | 2 |
a piece of ice | 2 |
and the dead man | 2 |
have to say about | 2 |
into the polar regions | 2 |
have held him back | 2 |
and again and again | 2 |
the captain down the | 2 |
found it hard to | 2 |
give the dogs a | 2 |
the proportions of a | 2 |
and all in a | 2 |
a very few minutes | 2 |
difference is that the | 2 |
half its length out | 2 |
the distance is not | 2 |
the highest part of | 2 |
variation of the compass | 2 |
in extremely cold weather | 2 |
belonging to the order | 2 |
i think it right | 2 |
not to be supposed | 2 |
so they had to | 2 |
his heart gave a | 2 |
there was a small | 2 |
as thick as a | 2 |
it was hard to | 2 |
to be depended on | 2 |
one of the small | 2 |
as they watched the | 2 |
it was a wild | 2 |
early in the season | 2 |
his first care was | 2 |
line attached to it | 2 |
on the island at | 2 |
war which was immediately | 2 |
he knew they would | 2 |
advanced to meet them | 2 |
as you all know | 2 |
was on the afternoon | 2 |
as much as you | 2 |
of them could not | 2 |
the opposite side of | 2 |
of open water round | 2 |
out over the bay | 2 |
and thus it came | 2 |
proceeding to make a | 2 |
of the arctic ocean | 2 |
which stood on the | 2 |
so that she could | 2 |
he took up the | 2 |
in the easy chairs | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
on the labrador coast | 2 |
and looked up at | 2 |
into the igloo and | 2 |
the first to observe | 2 |
in the edge of | 2 |
the side of a | 2 |
a chance of escape | 2 |
a voice of thunder | 2 |
why do you think | 2 |
the tusks of the | 2 |
this moment a tremendous | 2 |
off to the right | 2 |
very much on the | 2 |
a few more minutes | 2 |
seals had been shot | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
what do you call | 2 |
the berg could not | 2 |
except the clothes on | 2 |
the two little buzzbys | 2 |
the lives of the | 2 |
by means of the | 2 |
of an hour after | 2 |
and pressed his hand | 2 |
from lump to lump | 2 |
about in a manner | 2 |
up at the blue | 2 |
and fields of ice | 2 |
the field on our | 2 |
the first object that | 2 |
to build a snow | 2 |
or at the bottom | 2 |
the wall of the | 2 |
as if by a | 2 |
a few minutes more | 2 |
was a great day | 2 |
glorious and altogether astonishing | 2 |
have got hold of | 2 |
greatest possible amount of | 2 |
left alone in the | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
one of the crew | 2 |
on the bosom of | 2 |
was too much for | 2 |
to enable the men | 2 |
be permitted to accompany | 2 |
and if he were | 2 |
vent to a howl | 2 |
when the first mate | 2 |
and the next day | 2 |
better than you do | 2 |
he would have been | 2 |
that may be so | 2 |
to his eldest son | 2 |
with a tremendous crack | 2 |
the giant and the | 2 |
shake of his head | 2 |
into a crack in | 2 |
the whole band of | 2 |
part of the night | 2 |
and to build a | 2 |
in the history of | 2 |
way back to the | 2 |
smacked their lips over | 2 |
and that the eskimos | 2 |
the eskimo village and | 2 |
which i am writing | 2 |
a few yards in | 2 |
in the right way | 2 |
for he was a | 2 |
of the sledge to | 2 |
increase the distance between | 2 |
was not a fisherman | 2 |
a degree of vigour | 2 |
only a small quantity | 2 |
with the utmost difficulty | 2 |
and a very slight | 2 |
the captain was seen | 2 |
the second mate could | 2 |
by the voice of | 2 |
he could have slept | 2 |
fallen to the ground | 2 |
captain and officers were | 2 |
rose on its hind | 2 |
about four feet long | 2 |
with oar and paddle | 2 |
if it were an | 2 |
him that he had | 2 |
part of the world | 2 |
he knew that he | 2 |
huts of the village | 2 |
as the head of | 2 |
of an oar and | 2 |
and those of them | 2 |
i will speak to | 2 |
not to be seen | 2 |
first care was to | 2 |
did not disturb the | 2 |
there was no lack | 2 |
of ice was forced | 2 |
and a half in | 2 |
as it had been | 2 |
our giant did not | 2 |
repeated over and over | 2 |
came to the surface | 2 |
but he had never | 2 |
more than fifty yards | 2 |
the surprise of his | 2 |
to tell you the | 2 |
was so named because | 2 |
it is some comfort | 2 |
much that it seemed | 2 |
as he saw the | 2 |
little time to think | 2 |
overlooked the harbour and | 2 |
to take advantage of | 2 |
if it were the | 2 |
i want to sleep | 2 |
a message to the | 2 |
adventures in the polar | 2 |
interested in what you | 2 |
laying his hand on | 2 |
in a region where | 2 |
make up for the | 2 |
in the far distance | 2 |
of upwards of thirty | 2 |
hand on his forehead | 2 |
came to an abrupt | 2 |
it was quite dark | 2 |
the weeks passed until | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
he turned his attention | 2 |
but i never did | 2 |
no one at home | 2 |
if we could only | 2 |
the romance of the | 2 |
fifty yards or so | 2 |
with the assistance of | 2 |
was fully aware of | 2 |
he would reach home | 2 |
a break in the | 2 |
increased to a gale | 2 |
would be likely to | 2 |
xiii how the good | 2 |
with the same material | 2 |
succeeded in making fast | 2 |
a result which was | 2 |
ed knew that the | 2 |
in front of them | 2 |
had been the first | 2 |
her away a bit | 2 |
thought it must be | 2 |
and sat down on | 2 |
was rising on the | 2 |
that a number of | 2 |
well out to sea | 2 |
covered with blood and | 2 |
the officers of the | 2 |
there was no doubt | 2 |
to the mysterious south | 2 |
turned to the sky | 2 |
xxx the mystery cleared | 2 |
a gust of wind | 2 |
as he took up | 2 |
any i ever saw | 2 |
that every man in | 2 |
on the heads of | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
was the first of | 2 |
as much as lieth | 2 |
not more than fifty | 2 |
had been sent for | 2 |
fast as he could | 2 |
luck by and by | 2 |
to join in the | 2 |
with shouts of delight | 2 |
was on his feet | 2 |
as peacefully as he | 2 |
holes in the roof | 2 |
the rest of our | 2 |
his wife and child | 2 |
to the people of | 2 |
to go with the | 2 |
ship and her crew | 2 |
i think it likely | 2 |
how to do that | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
was the ambition of | 2 |
have one or two | 2 |
the rest of you | 2 |
ten miles to the | 2 |
taken on board at | 2 |
komatiks to keep warm | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
that bobby could not | 2 |
on the horizon to | 2 |
what does he mean | 2 |
almost too much for | 2 |
expression of the deepest | 2 |
of the shot was | 2 |
accompanied the question with | 2 |
did not know it | 2 |
down to the skiff | 2 |
away in the hut | 2 |
guns and rifles were | 2 |
back again and again | 2 |
far off to the | 2 |
had developed into a | 2 |
in the boat at | 2 |
well out of reach | 2 |
the edge of this | 2 |
part of the coast | 2 |
to the point of | 2 |
the gulch and into | 2 |
we need scarcely say | 2 |
if the men of | 2 |
his thoughts ran to | 2 |
which had been formed | 2 |
as it was possible | 2 |
it was of the | 2 |
the party were not | 2 |
the people of the | 2 |
thermometer fell below zero | 2 |
if it was a | 2 |
could not understand it | 2 |
they had yet experienced | 2 |
half an hour they | 2 |
upon the rocks and | 2 |
with an expression that | 2 |
to an abrupt halt | 2 |
he pointed to the | 2 |
to the ice in | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
bobby and skipper ed | 2 |
would have fallen to | 2 |
wish to go to | 2 |
was nothing less than | 2 |
of the schooner and | 2 |
and the captain knew | 2 |
if any of you | 2 |
at the work of | 2 |
the level of the | 2 |
was close to the | 2 |
upon the floes and | 2 |
i not say that | 2 |
as they drove along | 2 |
have been observed by | 2 |
suddenly there came a | 2 |
oolichuk was the first | 2 |
as well as by | 2 |
the north of the | 2 |
when they reached the | 2 |
hurled high into the | 2 |
would not admit the | 2 |
the medium of anders | 2 |
of the labrador coast | 2 |
old man did not | 2 |
round the cabin table | 2 |
was more than a | 2 |
north as far as | 2 |
i should have held | 2 |
began to strain at | 2 |
a great deal more | 2 |
of the mass of | 2 |
the centre of it | 2 |
fixed on the ground | 2 |
it is interesting to | 2 |
end of that time | 2 |
out of the difficulty | 2 |
to what part of | 2 |
skipper ed and the | 2 |
coruscations of the aurora | 2 |
cabin of the hope | 2 |
us to help them | 2 |
as much as the | 2 |
going to have a | 2 |
between different members of | 2 |
three hearty british cheers | 2 |
he had already killed | 2 |
threw up his arms | 2 |
water from his garments | 2 |
two men with guns | 2 |
as well as hard | 2 |
when skipper ed and | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
that he had been | 2 |
the cry had been | 2 |
to show that he | 2 |
while a few of | 2 |
he and jimmy walked | 2 |
some of the stores | 2 |
as many of the | 2 |
summoned on deck to | 2 |
who knows but we | 2 |
in his powerful arms | 2 |
a turn of the | 2 |
in the same manner | 2 |
partner and i are | 2 |
but i fear the | 2 |
their respect for the | 2 |
to be left alone | 2 |
most glorious and altogether | 2 |
were made of tough | 2 |
saw such a pack | 2 |
for a few days | 2 |
was a matter of | 2 |
the worse for it | 2 |
it was not the | 2 |
his seat in the | 2 |
from which he had | 2 |
of ice which rose | 2 |
never a thought of | 2 |
of great good fortune | 2 |
to put their heads | 2 |
to face it for | 2 |
did not wish to | 2 |
relish the idea of | 2 |
were left in charge | 2 |
live in the open | 2 |
not possible to search | 2 |
at the council of | 2 |
was lost to view | 2 |
here for the night | 2 |
asked in a low | 2 |
feet long and eleven | 2 |
may be remarked here | 2 |
the rich luxuriance of | 2 |
and hurled high into | 2 |
an incident of the | 2 |
a sight of the | 2 |
heavily on the ice | 2 |
in time to receive | 2 |
into the unknown regions | 2 |
before they could gain | 2 |
to go to school | 2 |
with a long lance | 2 |
to the sena and | 2 |
of things that are | 2 |
on the ice beside | 2 |
was well aware that | 2 |
to be the result | 2 |
spirits began to sink | 2 |
with which they were | 2 |
and so the weeks | 2 |
the great glacier of | 2 |
is nearly an inch | 2 |
hood of his sealskin | 2 |
as close to the | 2 |
he was a boy | 2 |
manner in which he | 2 |
as i was saying | 2 |
was nothing in the | 2 |
as he could with | 2 |
get into your sleeping | 2 |
fore part of the | 2 |
the woman by the | 2 |
had been made of | 2 |
very much like a | 2 |
that they were to | 2 |
to the mouth of | 2 |
it was easy to | 2 |
played on his lips | 2 |
it was an awful | 2 |
was covered with ice | 2 |
vent to a loud | 2 |
the one from the | 2 |
the entrance with a | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
to have been seen | 2 |
his head and shoulders | 2 |
while the captain and | 2 |
different members of the | 2 |
at last to the | 2 |
a twinkle in his | 2 |
the slack was hauled | 2 |
had made up his | 2 |
and in such a | 2 |
rising not more than | 2 |
so cold that the | 2 |
he did not see | 2 |
and many of the | 2 |
said the first mate | 2 |
with the aid of | 2 |
times as much of | 2 |
some of them are | 2 |
and looked about him | 2 |
do to attend to | 2 |
a moment later the | 2 |
of poloe come as | 2 |
there was a shout | 2 |
round the western point | 2 |
ice hit the skiff | 2 |
them into the cabin | 2 |
in the bow of | 2 |
order that he might | 2 |
reach home before the | 2 |
a white cloud burst | 2 |
prisoner on a barren | 2 |
fast in the pack | 2 |
but the discovery of | 2 |
the violence of the | 2 |
towards the ship as | 2 |
take a fancy to | 2 |
too much occupied with | 2 |
for hours at a | 2 |
a time at least | 2 |
to de nort pole | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
interesting to note how | 2 |
it was only to | 2 |
among these northern eskimos | 2 |
the th of september | 2 |
out of the question | 2 |
we must do it | 2 |
listening the while to | 2 |
it was now past | 2 |
the ships that came | 2 |
more like an elephant | 2 |
so they were compelled | 2 |
few minutes sufficed to | 2 |
blackbeard must be a | 2 |
of the aurora borealis | 2 |
hand of a watch | 2 |
a dozen of them | 2 |
dare to think of | 2 |
lay side by side | 2 |
it in the right | 2 |
crew of the wrecked | 2 |
in reference to his | 2 |
to seek the shelter | 2 |
bobby for the first | 2 |
even at the present | 2 |
where did you leave | 2 |
me to get the | 2 |
of the water as | 2 |
took off his hat | 2 |
so much that it | 2 |
mountains of the interior | 2 |
towards the end of | 2 |
with the utmost energy | 2 |
hands into his pockets | 2 |
he heard and saw | 2 |
which they were now | 2 |
with a succession of | 2 |
that you would have | 2 |
peacefully as he could | 2 |
all the crew were | 2 |
to the music of | 2 |
in the crevice of | 2 |
but the instant the | 2 |
his knowledge of the | 2 |
the question with a | 2 |
out from behind a | 2 |
iv over a cliff | 2 |
caught a glimpse of | 2 |
it so happened that | 2 |
could not be seen | 2 |
moment of great danger | 2 |
it is true the | 2 |
he gazed at the | 2 |
expressed a wish to | 2 |
when you want to | 2 |
see the sun rise | 2 |
an hour had passed | 2 |
and see how you | 2 |
had been a feather | 2 |
get up some powder | 2 |
form of an irregular | 2 |
hours at a time | 2 |
and be ready to | 2 |
on deck with a | 2 |
on his own account | 2 |
some idea of what | 2 |
he gave up his | 2 |
the wind is not | 2 |
now and again a | 2 |
had been seen by | 2 |
was a part of | 2 |
he glanced at his | 2 |
and went to sea | 2 |
the fields of ice | 2 |
was no lack of | 2 |
favourite with the men | 2 |
other by means of | 2 |
on the afternoon of | 2 |
send a young man | 2 |
when the boats drew | 2 |
despite his utmost efforts | 2 |
nothing short of a | 2 |
one or two more | 2 |
a point of land | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
outskirts of the village | 2 |
passed close to the | 2 |
and fast in the | 2 |
remainder of that day | 2 |
and now he was | 2 |
accompaniment of lapping waves | 2 |
mouthful of fresh air | 2 |
almost irresistible desire to | 2 |
the whole of that | 2 |
that he would give | 2 |
he ran back to | 2 |
but there is nothing | 2 |
into the boat and | 2 |
a considerable amount of | 2 |
stood on the edge | 2 |
the mountains of the | 2 |