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1 I, I | Corporal Joliffe, the large room on the ground-floor was 2 I, I | tent at each corner of the room. Two lamps suspended by 3 I, I | misty atmosphere of the room. The narrow windows, some 4 I, I | door leading into the next room, was decorated in a style 5 I, I | occupied the centre of the room, with a huge iron pipe passing 6 I, I | volume of smoke into the room, dimming the brightness 7 I, II | glass unfinished, left the room.~ 8 I, III | fort, and was taken to a room on the first floor, the 9 I, VIII | garrison there was plenty of room, and dogs and men were soon 10 I, VIII | comfortably installed. The best room in the largest house was 11 I, VIII | districts are vast, and there’s room beneath the sun for everybody. 12 I, XII | hours. There was plenty of room between the foot of the 13 I, XIII | for them at the end of the room. The Lieutenant, Mrs Barnett, 14 I, XIII | midst of ice have one large room in the centre of their vessel, 15 I, XIV | this apartment. The inner room, which was also ready, was 16 I, XIV | it. The Lieutenant’s own room was a dark cell adjoining 17 I, XVIII| rules fixed up in the large room, so that without being overworked, 18 I, XVIII| party assembled in the large room, spending the whole of Sunday 19 I, XVIII| Aneroid barometer in the large room gave notice of an approaching 20 I, XVIII| glowing stove in the large room at home. There was nothing 21 I, XIX | were taken to the large room in the chief building.~They 22 I, XIX | remaining in it when there. The room was heated by a fire, on 23 I, XX | out, and for a time the room was lighted only by the 24 I, XX | had not been relit, the room did not become dark on the 25 I, XX | the stove, in the large room, its heat could not be felt 26 I, XXI | the furs into the large room in about an hour.~Whilst 27 I, XXI | gradually penetrated into every room. The fires in the stoves 28 I, XXI | thermometer hanging in the large room, about ten feet from the 29 I, XXI | in the stove of the large room and kitchen furnace. Very 30 II, II | the cape to come to his room and look at it; but before 31 II, II | seated together in the large room of Fort Hope, which was 32 II, V | removed from the common room. This room was also to be 33 II, V | from the common room. This room was also to be used for 34 II, VI | was not held in the public room, where the soldiers and 35 II, VI | together. It was in her own room, with the window looking 36 II, VI | the Sergeant in his own room, that they might arrange 37 II, VII | the evening in the large room of the fort, where all were 38 II, VII | cautiously across the large room and gained the passage, 39 II, VII | and went back to her own room, where Madge awaited her, 40 II, VIII | re-entering the public room.~Mrs Barnett and Madge were 41 II, VIII | shut himself up in his own room and did not appear again 42 II, X | men together in the large room to receive a communication.”~ 43 II, X | turning on his heel left the room without a word.~For some 44 II, X | once went into the large room. All the members of the 45 II, X | assembled in the dimly lighted room.~Hobson came forward, and 46 II, XII | remaining shut up in his own room, reappeared as soon as the 47 II, XIV | and his MSS. back to his room, and more angry than ever 48 II, XIV | astronomer did not even leave his room. His spirit was completely 49 II, XIV | removed to his parents’ room, and the rash soon came 50 II, XIV | They hurried into the large room, and told Mrs Barnett of 51 II, XIV | all returned to the large room, the windows were closed, 52 II, XIV | the windows of the large room.~To own the truth everybody 53 II, XV | his bedroom into the large room, where he was petted and 54 II, XVII | was served in the large room, and the healths of Mrs


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