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The Fur country

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1 I, II | the exportation of furs?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“The depopulation 2 I, II | motive for this reduction?” inquired the traveller.~“A very important 3 I, III | it,~“Fort Reliance?;” he inquired.~“The same,” replied the 4 I, III | house, when the Captain inquired~“What is that bag?”~“It 5 I, VI | of Europe and America?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“Yes, madam; 6 I, VII | ever be reached by man?” inquired Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“Certainly,” 7 I, VIII | lake.”~“How far from here?” inquired Hobson.~“About thirty miles,” 8 I, VIII | becoming scarcer and scarcer?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“Yes, madam,” 9 I, IX | you afraid of a storm?” inquired the lady of old Norman.~“ 10 I, X | where they had failed?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“No, madam; 11 I, XIV | is this horrid creature?” inquired Mrs Paulina Barnett of Sabine, 12 I, XV | subject.”~“How is it, then,” inquired Mrs Barnett, “that this 13 I, XV | explain this phenomenon?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“Well, madam,” 14 I, XV | ashes.”~“Do you suppose,” inquired the Sergeant, “that all 15 I, XV | of the head.~“Why not?” inquired Mrs Barnett with some surprise.~“ 16 I, XVIII| what places do you allude?” inquired Mrs Barnett; “I assure you 17 I, XIX | suppose these nomads are?” inquired Hobson.~“Either men or morses,” 18 I, XIX | one understand Esquimaux?” inquired the Lieutenant.~No one was 19 I, XIX | blanched cheeks.~“Well, madam,” inquired the Lieutenant, “what do 20 I, XXIII| What danger do you mean?” inquired Mrs Barnett; “a danger from 21 I, XXIII| conclude from all this?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“I conclude 22 I, XXIII| you conclude from that?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“I conclude 23 I, XXIII| What is the matter?” inquired Hobson.~“The matter is,” 24 I, XXIII| we took the latitude?” he inquired.~“Seventy degrees, forty-four 25 II, II | do you suppose we are?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“Most likely 26 II, III | the winter, are they not?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“Yes, madam, 27 II, III | sight now, Lieutenant?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“I should be 28 II, III | exclaimed the Sergeant.~“Which?” inquired Hobson.~“Cape Bathurst,” 29 II, V | noticed.~One day Marbre inquired if it was not now time to 30 II, VI | the weather, Lieutenant?” inquired Mrs Barnett on the morning 31 II, VIII | who could have been here?” inquired Madge; “none of the soldiers 32 II, X | the case, and then Hobson inquired if any important changes 33 II, XIII | going to do, then?” she inquired at last.~“Return to Victoria 34 II, XV | in these northern seas?” inquired Mrs Barnett of the Lieutenant.~“ 35 II, XVIII| companion.~“No roof then?” inquired the hunter.~“Nothing whatever,” 36 II, XXII | Madge.~“Do you still hope!” inquired the lady of her faithful


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