Part, Chapter
1 I, I | travellers. The name of Paulina Barnett, the rival of the
2 I, I | the Gulf of Carpentaria, Paulina Barnett had given proof
3 I, I | ordinary woman; she was Paulina Barnett, a laureate of the
4 I, I | the most intimate terms; Paulina looked upon Madge as an
5 I, I | sister, and Madge treated Paulina as her daughter.~It was
6 I, I | daughter.~It was in honour of Paulina Barnett that Captain Craventy
7 I, I | of the north. It was for Paulina Barnett that the large saloon
8 I, II | not help smiling at Mrs Paulina Barnett’s question. They
9 I, II | really be used,” replied Mrs Paulina Barnett; “but I think you
10 I, II | Craventy’s explanation to Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“Until 1839, madam,”
11 I, II | continent.”~“Yes,” said Mrs Paulina Barnett, “the fact of the
12 I, II | North-west passage.”~Mrs Paulina Barnett was now well informed
13 I, IV | other factories; so that Mrs Paulina Barnett was able to watch
14 I, IV | and in the end made Mrs Paulina Barnett nearly as enthusiastic
15 I, IV | Marbre, do~~~~17. Mrs Paulina Barnett.~~~~~~8. Garry,
16 I, IV | useful and devoted; and Mrs Paulina Barnett had already struck
17 I, V | Long went first; then Mrs Paulina Barnett and Madge, the latter
18 I, V | country !” exclaimed Mrs Paulina Barnett. “What a difference
19 I, V | from our sufferings !”~“No, Paulina,” replied Madge, wrapping
20 I, V | sha’n’t believe you!”~Mrs Paulina Barnett could not help smiling.~“
21 I, V | handiwork !”~Thus spoke Mrs Paulina Barnett, carried away by
22 I, VI | welcomed with delight.~Mrs Paulina Barnett and Jaspar Hobson
23 I, VI | beautiful scene!” exclaimed Mrs Paulina Barnett. “These prismatic
24 I, VI | of English America. Mrs Paulina Barnett and Madge took a
25 I, VI | accompanied them with Mrs Paulina Barnett, and they went several
26 I, VI | commercial value?” asked Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“Yes, madam,” replied
27 I, VII | easier to traverse. Mrs Paulina Barnett had reason to own
28 I, VII | polar bear was seen, and Mrs Paulina Barnett expressed her surprise
29 I, VII | Lieutenant,” replied. Mrs Paulina; “and I think the dangers
30 I, VII | reached by man?” inquired Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“Certainly,” replied
31 I, VIII| was of course given to Mrs Paulina Barnett, who was delighted
32 I, VIII| next morning; and when Mrs Paulina Barnett heard of the plan,
33 I, VIII| highway robbers?” asked Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“No, madam,” replied
34 I, IX | sailor had disappeared !~Mrs Paulina Barnett looked inquiringly
35 I, X | his hospitality, and Mrs Paulina Barnett was most profuse
36 I, X | up between these two. Mrs Paulina Barnett was an earnest student
37 I, XII | Hobson named the stream Paulina river, and the little harbour
38 I, XIII| great satisfaction of Mrs Paulina Barnett, who congratulated
39 I, XIII| the household fell to Mrs Paulina Barnett, and this good woman,
40 I, XIV | was a bed and a table. Mrs Paulina Barnett and Madge were installed
41 I, XIV | uncommon sight to see Mrs Paulina Barnett join them and step
42 I, XIV | animal, which neither Mrs Paulina Barnett nor the astronomer,
43 I, XIV | creature?” inquired Mrs Paulina Barnett of Sabine, who replied
44 I, XV | seals were plentiful, Mrs Paulina Barnett being invited to
45 I, XIX | could not hesitate, and Mrs Paulina Barnett did not hesitate!
46 I, XXII| waters of the lake and of Paulina river, in obedience to the
47 I, XXII| now there will be neither Paulina river nor Port Barnett.
48 II, II | to lay down her life for “Paulina,” but what good could that
49 II, III | have lost Port Barnett and Paulina River; who can tell whether
50 II, III | for you we didn’t call it Paulina Barnett Bay!”~“Yes,” replied
51 II, VII | away industriously, and Mrs Paulina Barnett was reading aloud;
52 II, VIII| CHAPTER VIII.~ MRS. PAULINA BARNETT’S EXCURSION.~The
53 II, IX | and the thought of Mrs Paulina Barnett had been ever present
54 II, XVII| reached the dried-up bed of Paulina River, when an unexpected
55 II, XXI | in fact disappeared, as Paulina River had done before.~Lieutenant
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