It was cold, Dr. Mason was tired and he didn’t _________ getting out of his sleeping bag to see if Jackstraw was right.
After listening to the noise the engine of the plane was making, he realized that it _________.
Balto was always able to control the dog, even when they were unwilling and _______.
Only after lying in his sleeping bag for 15 minutes, had he ________ creating a little warmth.
As soon as Mason jumped into the cabin, he looked around and saw the second pilot who had dreadful_______.
When they found the radio operator in the plane, he was still alive but he was badly injured and was _________heavily.
If the pilots knew that the crash ___________, why weren’t the passengers wearing seatbelts?
It took them five minutes to get to the cabin, and once there, they _______the oil lamps and started to examine the passengers.
Dr. Mason looked at the dead radio operator and knew the cause of his death, but he ________ the passengers.
Corazzini said he was flying to Scotland to ________ a new tractor company.
Suddenly everybody had a question and Mason put up his hands in protest-he would answer all their questions, but _________
Corazzini shook his portable radio, but it was a total ________
Margaret said nothing about the bruise-she didn’t want to ______Mason.
Jackstraw looked fresh and fully ________, and started melting ice on the stove.
They threw a coin to see who would sleep on the floor and Corazzini accepted________
Mason was lying in his sleeping bag and he was pleased to notice that he managed to create a little __________inside it.
Before they could leave for long journey, they had to go back to the airplane and get everyone’s _________.
It was dark and if the pilot did not see the small ice-hills, he could easily _______ them.
When the plane landed and the saw no sign of fire anywhere, they breathed with_______.
Jackstraw who was strong and fit, needed no ________in jumping into the cabin.
They were only nine passengers and it was surprising that almost all were _______although they were anxious.
The Reverend said a few words over the ________when they buried the radio operator.
The stewardess said that she knocked the table and the transmitter ________.
The stewardess was sitting by the radio operator, she was pale and ________ violently.
Jackstraw, who _________ early, lit the oil lamp and made some coffee.
Dr. Mason knew who was Mrs. Dansby-Gregg was, but he________ he had never seen her.
The man who promised Mason to get another radio, looked like someone who could _______ any solution.
If they stayed in the cabin, they would ________to death because there wasn’t enough food for all.
Margaret couldn’t work any more-her back was hurt and she ________.
The stewardess __________when she realized that the radio operator was dead. It wasn’t particularly loud, but it had a frightening quality.
Mason heard a sound and __________behind a seat quickly.
To kill the radio operator, somebody used a pillow to stop him _________.
Mrs. Dansby-Gregg was insensitive and _______. She only thought about herself.
Dr. Mason decided to ______everyone _____guns, but he didn’t find any.
Jackstraw, who had a lot of experience, was studying the ice-cap looking for changes in the snow which could _______him of danger.
Mahler was a Russian Jew who had been ________to escape from his country.
Mason looked at the card which Mahler took out of his pocket, ________it and gave it back to Malher.
Mahler didn’t say anything about his condition because he knew that they had other problems _________.
The scientists announced that they were going to travel at top speed without stopping and asked the passengers if they had any ________.
The Northern Light were very beautiful but they could _________ making the radio reception difficult.
After some time, all the passengers and also the scientists were ___________hunger, cold and lack of sleep.
Mahler was _________rapidly and he had to get some insulin urgently.
When the radio was finally repaired, they, ________ Hillcrest who told them that he was coming after them.
The travellers were moving very slowly to give Hillcrest the chance _________them.
The criminals __________their cleverness when they discovered that Mason made contact with Hillcrest.
When Mason realized that he couldn’t see the snow sticks, he
________his stupidity.
The criminal knew that shooting Dr. Mason would have been a stupid way of_________him, so he hid the snow sticks.
The scientists knew that the killer was amongst them, but they had no ________.
Mason__________ the stewardess to the kitchen area where he accused her of drugging the passengers.
When Mason understood that Margaret was innocent, he asked her _________ him.
The passengers were __________to Arctic conditions but they knew that they couldn’t stay in the cabin.
Only one person seemed to be _______: they had no doubts that Marie LeGarde was innocent.
In the darkness of the night they saw the plane: somebody ________it and it was burning!
They couldn’t see much so they used the ________to show them the right route.
All the passengers were worried about Mahler and ________ for his health.
In the morning, the engine was frozen, so they had _________
Dr. Mason finally ________to repair the radio so they knew that Hillcrest was coming after them.
Mason was becoming very worried about Margaret because he was _________ her.
One night, trying to contact Hillcrest, something heavy _________Mason on the forehead.
The _________sugar was found in the petrol: the criminals put it there.