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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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  2. "The Lieutenant tied round their necks,"
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    242
  3. "Hobson was in dismay,"
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    242
  4. "The wolves came within musket range,"
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    249
  5. "We knew it, sir!"
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    252
  6. "It was a Polar bear,"
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    257
  7. "Two large waggon sledges were built,"
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    258
  8. "Some of the icebergs assumed extraordinary forms,"
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    262
  9. "We must pass somehow,"
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    263
  10. "Marbre flung his running noose skilfully,"
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    269
  11. "Everybody started back,"
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    272
  12. "It was dashed upon the ice-field with a fearful crash,"
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    277
  13. "I think it is time to retrace our steps,"
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    278
  14. "It is a frost-rime,"
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    288
  15. "He took the altitude,"
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    288
  16. "When an unexpected noise,"
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    293
  17. "It was like an army of icebergs," &c.,
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    293
  18. "Poor things! poor things!"
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    300
  19. "And a figure appeared," &c.,
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    301
  20. "Examining the state of the sea," &c.,
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    307
  21. "Mrs Barnett sobbed aloud,"
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    309
  22. "The lower framework was already floating,"
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    310
  23. "He escaped with a ducking,"
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    312
  24. "The embarkation of provisions, &c., had to be put off,"
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    318
  25. "He tightened them," &c.,
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    319
  26. "Mrs Barnett turned and looked Madge full in the face,"
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    324
  27. "A beam . . . was sunk deep into the earth," &c.,
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    329
  28. "The colonists, falling on their knees, returned thanks to God,"
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    322
  29. Kalumah and the bear,
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    334