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1 I, I | fact, under the auspices of Corporal Joliffe, the large room 2 I, I | been carefully swept by Corporal Joliffe. No sofas, chairs, 3 I, I | PROPELLE CUTUM.”~“Really, Corporal Joliffe, you have surpassed 4 I, I | think I have !” replied the Corporal; “but honour to whom honour 5 I, I | everything.”~“A wonderful woman, Corporal.”~“Her equal is not to be 6 I, I | Jaspar Hobson, Sergeant Long, Corporal Joliffe, and his bright 7 I, I | Joliffe.”~“You are too good, Corporal; but let me have time to 8 I, I | you, I can eat no more.”~“Corporal Joliffe, I am at your mercy.”~“ 9 I, I | Jaspar Hobson, Sergeant Long, Corporal and Mrs Joliffe, and the 10 I, I | already made acquaintance with Corporal Joliffe. He was the busy 11 I, I | he called himself the “ Corporal in charge of details,” but 12 I, I | So it came to pass, that Corporal Joliffe obeyed his wife 13 I, II | cut short his harangue.~Corporal Joliffe announced in a loud 14 I, II | alcoholic lake, and the Corporal, match in hand, awaited 15 I, III | Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson, and Corporal Joliffe were already outside, 16 I, III | carried by the Sergeant, the Corporal, and the courier, now made 17 I, III | signs of returning life, and Corporal Joliffe could think of no 18 I, III | operation the loquacious Corporal continued to exhort the 19 I, III | the outside of his body, Corporal Joliffe hurried to do the 20 I, IV | Hope,      do.~~~~~~3. Corporal Joliffe.~~~~13. Kellet,       21 I, IV | which could insure success. Corporal Joliffe, always a busybody, 22 I, V | and the others followed, Corporal and Mrs Joliffe bringing 23 I, V | Joliffe. Perhaps the gallant Corporal had too often drunk to the 24 I, V | let him call.”~And the Corporal, urging on his dogs with 25 I, V | bruised and shaken. But the Corporal would listen neither to 26 I, V | at a rapid pace.~But the Corporal became more and more excited-the 27 I, V | heard tell,” resumed the Corporal—” I’ve heard tell that the 28 I, V | correct him a little!”~But Corporal Joliffe was evidently not 29 I, V | rebounding, twisted itself round Corporal Joliffe’s own neck, sending 30 I, V | what a disgrace for the Corporal! how reproachfully his little 31 I, V | Joliffe. The crest-fallen Corporal was obliged to submit, and 32 I, VI | the hands of the imprudent Corporal~Joliffe. Neither shouts 33 I, XI | called, of the kind for which Corporal Joliffe amongst others had 34 I, XI | certainly no denying,” said Corporal Joliffe, “that bear’s flesh 35 I, XI | allude to the reindeer; and Corporal Joliffe announced with the 36 I, XI | Nor an Indian,” cried Corporal Joliffe.~“No, it was a Frenchman,” 37 I, XII | from settling here?” asked Corporal Joliffe. “You will own, 38 I, XII | double pay here, my worthy Corporal,” replied Hobson.~“No doubt,” 39 I, XVIII| by Mrs Rae, and with the Corporal always at her heels, presided 40 I, XXII | was confided to the worthy Corporal, who acquitted himself of 41 II, I | but as they were leaving, Corporal Joliffe stopped suddenly 42 II, I | question, sir?”~“Of course, Corporal; say on,” replied the Lieutenant, 43 II, I | Lieutenant,” resumed the Corporal, “it’s just about the seventieth 44 II, III | command of the fort fell to Corporal Joliffe, or rather to his 45 II, IV | clock P.M the shouts of Corporal Joliffe welcomed their return 46 II, V | house and the palisade; and Corporal Joliffe, who was extremely 47 II, V | completed the defences; and Corporal Joliffe anticipated with 48 II, V | scurvy-grassthanks to the Corporal’s unwearying exertions to 49 II, V | for the animals, and, as Corporal Joliffe would have added, 50 II, VII | by the cries of the baby. Corporal Joliffe, who had undertaken 51 II, VII | they were worn out, and the Corporal at last put the indefatigable 52 II, X | daily culinary needs.~The Corporal and his little wife had 53 II, X | everybody on her fine boy. Why Corporal Joliffe felt that he ought 54 II, XV | Great were the sufferings of Corporal Joliffe at this time. We 55 II, XV | of them, still more the Corporal in person. But now all the 56 II, XV | threatening gestures of the Corporal, and the poor man was in 57 II, XV | tried to persuade the angry Corporal to do so, when he came to 58 II, XV | absurd speech, and sent the Corporal to his little wife, who


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