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1 I, I | these were, Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson, Sergeant Long, Corporal
2 I, I | we must name Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson, Sergeant Long, Corporal
3 I, I | Craventy’s fête was given.~Jaspar Hobson was a man of forty
4 I, I | Assiniboin with his wife. There Jaspar Hobson was born. His childhood
5 I, I | whilst yet a boy in years. Jaspar Hobson was no mere hunter,
6 I, I | the American continent. Jaspar Hobson was to set out on
7 I, I | to join the expedition of Jaspar Hobson for the exploration
8 I, II | think of your Lieutenant, Jaspar Hobson?”~“I think he is
9 I, II | can do, will be done by Jaspar Hobson. The Company has
10 I, II | traveller.~“It is, madam, but Jaspar Hobson has never yet drawn
11 I, III | Captain Craventy, Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson, and Corporal Joliffe
12 I, III | Black, however, Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson had another idea.~“
13 I, III | affected portions. This result Jaspar Hobson hoped to obtain by
14 I, III | he is coming to !” cried Jaspar Hobson.~After having warmed
15 I, IV | the command of Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson, were one chief and
16 I, IV | party:—~ ~~~1. Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson.~~~~11. Sabine, soldier.~~~~~~
17 I, IV | The zeal of Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson was beyond all praise.
18 I, V | passage of sledges, of which Jaspar Hobson meant to avail himself
19 I, V | the 16th April Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson and his party were
20 I, V | was already determined. Jaspar Hobson was to make for Fort
21 I, V | sledge assigned to him. Jaspar Hobson and Sergeant Long
22 I, V | On leaving Fort Reliance, Jaspar Hobson at once directed
23 I, V | A good beginning,” said Jaspar Hobson to the Sergeant,
24 I, V | And to comeback!” added Jaspar Hobson with a smile.~“I
25 I, V | in this severe climate. Jaspar Hobson had not, it is true,
26 I, V | elevation reached. Granted that Jaspar Hobson did not think of
27 I, VI | Mrs Paulina Barnett and Jaspar Hobson availed themselves
28 I, VI | Ah, madam,” replied Jaspar Hobson, “I am one of those
29 I, VI | shrink from no obstacle.~Yet Jaspar Hobson was right when he
30 I, VII | Yes, madam,” replied Jaspar Hobson; “but I think the
31 I, VII | that they again set out.~Jaspar Hobson was not mistaken
32 I, VII | even in the Frigid Zone. Jaspar Hobson hoped to find such
33 I, VII | accustomed to Polar expeditions. Jaspar Hobson and his men knew
34 I, VII | to the icebergs !” cried Jaspar Hobson.~Every one understood
35 I, VII | fall of avalanches, and Jaspar Hobson began to fear that
36 I, VIII| the honours of the fort to Jaspar Hobson and his companions.
37 I, VIII| politeness of Sergeant Felton.~Jaspar Hobson’s first care was
38 I, VIII| May 31st, Mrs Barnett and Jaspar Hobson were on foot at five
39 I, VIII| so that Mrs Barnett and Jaspar Hobson had to cross the
40 I, VIII| Arctic lands.~Mrs Barnett and Jaspar Hobson accompanied the Indians
41 I, X | the succeeding journeys Jaspar Hobson related his own adventures
42 I, XI | examination of the ground.~Jaspar Hobson and others set to
43 I, XI | to a very small circle.~Jaspar Hobson called the attention
44 I, XII | been made with exactitude. Jaspar Hobson decided to wait and
45 I, XII | anxious silence.~“Noon!” cried Jaspar Hobson and the astronomer
46 I, XIV | pine and fir trees; and Jaspar also noticed the “tacamahac,”
47 I, XIV | scarcity of vegetables, Jaspar Hobson had plenty of seeds
48 I, XV | a postern gave entrance. Jaspar Hobson favoured the system
49 I, XV | those of the Arctic Ocean?~Jaspar Hobson could not refrain
50 I, XV | Cape Bathurst side, and Jaspar Hobson examined them in
51 I, XV | Barnett.~“No, madam,” replied Jaspar, “but they are not so very
52 I, XVI | or stoats were seen, and Jaspar Hobson ordered his men to
53 I, XVI | your property, sir,” said Jaspar Hobson, vainly endeavouring
54 I, XVII| approaching tide at Cape Bathurst. Jaspar Hobson had made bench marks
55 I, XX | in 1835 would be reached!~Jaspar Hobson grew more and more
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