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1 I, III | at this time of night?” exclaimed the Sergeant to himself,
2 I, V | extraordinary country !” exclaimed Mrs Paulina Barnett. “What
3 I, VI | What a beautiful scene!” exclaimed Mrs Paulina Barnett. “These
4 I, VI | Arctic home.”~“Indeed!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, smiling at
5 I, VI | What implacable rage !” exclaimed Mrs Barnett.~“Yes,” replied
6 I, VII | utter such sentiments?” exclaimed Mrs Barnett.~“Well, madam,
7 I, VIII | Heaven confound!”~“Bah!” exclaimed the Lieutenant; “the hunting
8 I, IX | signs in the air!”~“Indeed,” exclaimed the Lieutenant, “the appearance
9 I, X | took place, and— “~“And,” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, pressing his
10 I, XI | Hobson.~“What a pity!” he exclaimed. “I would rather have met
11 I, XVIII| snow,-Mrs Joliffe suddenly exclaimed:~“And our dogs! our reindeer!”~
12 I, XVIII| 70° below zero.”~“What!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, “at Fort Reliance,
13 I, XIX | when a voice immediately exclaimed in English, “Welcome! welcome !”~
14 I, XIX | which she had had no idea, exclaimed—~“House! snow-house!”~She
15 I, XX | than the Aurora Borealis!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett.~Thomas Black
16 I, XX | soon !”~“Out of wood !” exclaimed Hobson.~“I mean our stock
17 I, XXI | war.”~“Well, Lieutenant,” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, “nothing has
18 I, XXI | done, Lieutenant Hobson !” exclaimed the energetic woman; “we
19 I, XXIII| What has happened?” she exclaimed.~“Well, the day before yesterday,
20 II, I | visited us, Lieutenant!” exclaimed Madge.~“And this,” added
21 II, II | very rapid pace after all!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett.~“Too fast,
22 II, III | maps.”~“One name he will,” exclaimed the Sergeant.~“Which?” inquired
23 II, III | continent~“By my faith, madam!” exclaimed the Sergeant, “it’s lucky
24 II, IV | now redoubled, and Hobson exclaimed—~“The Sergeant! the Sergeant!”~
25 II, IV | position.~“Good God! Sergeant!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett; “what has happened?”~“
26 II, VII | half-past two A.M. Long suddenly exclaimed:~“I see it!”~“What?”~“A
27 II, VII | at sea in this weather!” exclaimed Hobson, “impossible! No,
28 II, VIII | with the ocean.~“O Madge!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, pointing to
29 II, VIII | irreparable misfortune!” exclaimed Madge.~“Why?” asked Mrs
30 II, VIII | who could it have been?” exclaimed Madge.~“How can I tell?”
31 II, VIII | caught hold of her hand, and exclaimed—~“Stop! stop!” “No, Madge,
32 II, VIII | Madge, Madge, come!” she exclaimed.~Madge approached and looked
33 II, IX | lives—she will recover!” exclaimed Madge, who felt the vital
34 II, X | become petrified around us,” exclaimed Hobson, “I should feel that
35 II, X | winter.”~“Poor Fort Hope!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, “it goes to
36 II, XII | brave fellows, my friends,” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, who was much
37 II, XII | her.~“It is my bear!” she exclaimed, “the bear with the devotion
38 II, XIII | to our poor Arctic home!” exclaimed Mrs. Barnett, waving her
39 II, XIII | Ten from six hundred!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett. “At this rate,
40 II, XIV | Oh, don’t kill my bear!” exclaimed the young Esquimaux.~“He
41 II, XV | wide.”~“What do you mean?” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, considerably
42 II, XV | extraordinary thing!” he exclaimed, and added, turning to the
43 II, XV | away from the island!” exclaimed the Lieutenant, struck with
44 II, XV | the west!”~“Impossible!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett.~“Look, madam,”
45 II, XVII | the chain of icebergs,” exclaimed Long, “what can be going
46 II, XIX | you still hope yourself!” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, looking anxiously
47 II, XX | melancholy subject, and at last exclaimed suddenly—~“Could not the
48 II, XX | what Kellet meant when he exclaimed—~“This evening we shall
49 II, XXI | No more fresh water!” exclaimed all the poor creatures together.~
50 II, XXIII| ma’am.”~“What, Kellet?” exclaimed the lady.~“I tell you I
51 II, XXIII| suggested it to Mac-Nab, he exclaimed—~“You are quite right, sir;”
52 II, XXIII| melting all over?~“He is mad!” exclaimed Long.~“To the pumps!” repeated
53 II, XXIV | shall never meet again?” he exclaimed.~“No, Lieutenant,” replied
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