Part, Chapter
1 I, V | Hobson and his party were ready to start. The route across
2 I, VII | on occasion you would be ready to devote body and soul
3 I, VIII | market. Russian traders, ready to buy up sea-otter skins,
4 I, VIII | where they found old Norman ready to embark. Their little
5 I, IX | awaited the shock of the wind, ready to pay out rapidly should
6 I, IX | are for the worst.”~“I am ready!” replied the courageous
7 I, XII | of their race, and always ready to sing or dance.”~“And
8 I, XII | observers with their sextants ready in their hands. The brave
9 I, XIII | have the principal house ready in a month. It was to be
10 I, XIII | put. For in the rough and ready style of habitation which
11 I, XIV | inner room, which was also ready, was divided by solid partitions
12 I, XV | pleasantly, and Mrs Barnett was ready to join in the conversation,
13 I, XVIII| Barnett’s surprise in their ready accommodation of themselves
14 I, XXI | Two long ropes were got ready. The Sergeant wound one
15 I, XXI | load of wood were not quite ready, the Sergeant could easily
16 I, XXI | colonists, who were now ready to attack the bears at a
17 I, XXII | must be done, and with the ready concurrence of the astronomer
18 II, II | through in the future. She was ready to lay down her life for “
19 II, IV | and Sergeant Long made ready the night quarters.~The
20 II, IV | Barnett declared herself quite ready to do so. He told the Lieutenant
21 II, IV | little of his bath, and was ready to begin mining in some
22 II, V | the fuel would always be ready to hand. On the left side
23 II, VI | south of the island.”~“I am ready, sir.”~“I know, Sergeant,
24 II, VI | Sergeant, that you are always ready to do your duty, but you
25 II, VI | accompanying him, and was quite ready to face the tempest. Hobson
26 II, VIII | and Madge declared herself ready to follow “her dear girl”
27 II, IX | young girl immediately rose ready to start.~Mrs Barnett was
28 II, X | carpenter it was not nearly ready, and indeed it taxed Mac-Nab’
29 II, X | Barnett, “and we must be ready to take advantage of every
30 II, X | said Long, “we will get ready without losing an instant.”~“
31 II, XII | worked so hard that all was ready for the start on the morning
32 II, XIII | of the little colony was ready to leave the island, which
33 II, XIII | and declared themselves ready to obey.~Hobson then told
34 II, XIV | rope with a running noose ready in his hand and accompanied
35 II, XV | her return to the factory ready to cheer and help everybody,
36 II, XVII | continent.~Everything was ready for an immediate embarkation,
37 II, XX | colony were on the watch, ready on an emergency to embark
38 II, XXI | for the boat had long been ready. The whole structure was
39 II, XXI | accustomed to navigation, and ready to risk their lives on a
40 II, XXII | hanging above an awful abyss ready to swallow them up; and
41 II, XXIII| my brave fellow, I am not ready; but to-morrow, to-morrow
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