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1 I, II | may have appeared.”~“I can quite believe it, Captain,” replied
2 I, IV | less than seventy-two dogs, quite a herd to provide for by
3 I, VI | Lieutenant Hobson, it is quite cheering to hear our dreaded
4 I, VI | natives wapitis.”~“He is quite right,” added Marbre; “old
5 I, VI | their skin, which is not quite so thick as that of the
6 I, VII | meet with here will give us quite as warm a reception as would
7 I, VIII | The Great Bear Lake is quite a Mediterranean Sea, extending
8 I, IX | appearance of the sky is quite changed, and we never noticed
9 I, XII | and the magazines would be quite sheltered from the coldest
10 I, XII | remained fine, and it was quite warm enough. There was not
11 I, XII | more than a year!”~“I am quite aware of it, Mrs Barnett,”
12 I, XII | beforehand. You are now quite sure not to miss your eclipse.
13 I, XIII | damp, might be all done quite away from the living-rooms;
14 I, XVII | and his companions were quite accustomed to walk in them,
15 I, XVII | practised wearing them, and was quite as expert in their use as
16 I, XIX | the winter, and which was quite an episode in the long dreary
17 I, XXI | blockade, for the cold would quite prevent any attempt at a
18 I, XXI | the load of wood were not quite ready, the Sergeant could
19 I, XXII | thirsty men will drain it quite dry.”~“Yes, we’ve got the
20 II, II | Madge declared she was quite resigned, and evidently
21 II, II | said, “and it is therefore quite unnecessary to damp the
22 II, II | are right, madam, you are quite right. The only explanation
23 II, III | have warned us.”~Hobson quite agreed with Mrs Barnett,
24 II, III | of animals appeared to be quite unrepresented. Not a single
25 II, IV | Barnett declared herself quite ready to do so. He told
26 II, V | of the reindeer had been quite successful; there were now
27 II, V | domesticated, were already quite familiar with all the colonists,
28 II, VI | American continent.”~“I quite agree with you, sir,” replied
29 II, VI | accompanying him, and was quite ready to face the tempest.
30 II, VII | cared to go. Talking was quite out of the question, and
31 II, VIII | and the cry. Hobson was quite sure that neither lib nor
32 II, VIII | the bears, seemed to have quite deserted the island after
33 II, VIII | background of the sky, and was quite deserted.~The impressions
34 II, IX | that her body was not yet quite cold. Her heart beat very
35 II, IX | coast? Really it all seemed quite inexplicable.~“She lives—
36 II, IX | first.~When Kalumah had made quite sure that all trace of Cape
37 II, X | must wait until the sea was quite firmly frozen over, which
38 II, XII | which it was not perhaps quite prudent to burden the travellers,
39 II, XII | factory.~It was of course quite another matter with the
40 II, XIII | going farther, I must make quite sure of the state of the
41 II, XIII | risk to himself. It was quite impossible, and the Lieutenant
42 II, XIII | you. It would, indeed, be quite useless for any one to attempt
43 II, XV | will, madam; indeed I feel quite sure that that will not
44 II, XV | date the little vessel was quite finished. This boat was
45 II, XV | us make haste!”~All were quite exhausted, and could scarcely
46 II, XV | Barnett, who had become quite expert in handling the sextant,
47 II, XV | the baby, too, was now quite well again, and throve admirably
48 II, XV | was so hazy, that it was quite impossible to take observations,
49 II, XVII | restored. The common meals were quite festal, as there was no
50 II, XVII | dangers to be feared now.”~“I quite agree with you,” replied
51 II, XVIII| not, however, really of quite so great a height as before,
52 II, XXI | lagoon.~The waters were quite salt; the bottom of the
53 II, XXII | nothing.~The day was really quite hot. The ice which had been “
54 II, XXII | the furred animals seemed quite unconscious of its presence;
55 II, XXIII| he exclaimed—~“You are quite right, sir;” adding to his
56 II, XXIII| there is!”~Every one was quite revived by this plan, slight
57 II, XXIII| diminished one-third.”~“Are you quite sure?”~“Absolutely certain.
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