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wolverenes 2
wolverines 4
wolves 18
woman 34
women 40
won 9
wonder 5
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34 taking
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34 woman
33 birds
33 breaking
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woman

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | everything.”~“A wonderful woman, Corporal.”~“Her equal is 2 I, I | Rae, married to an Indian woman of the country, and some 3 I, I | the philosopher Sancho, “a woman’s advice is no such great 4 I, I | Polar climate! How could a woman dare to venture where so 5 I, I | Reliance was no ordinary woman; she was Paulina Barnett, 6 I, IV | the brisk little Canadian woman, whose fair hair and large 7 I, V | screamed the poor little woman, frightened out of her wits.~“ 8 I, VII | with a smile, “by man or woman. But I think other means 9 I, VII | will always be some pretty woman whose wish for a sable muff 10 I, IX | realised with how intrepid a woman fate had thrown him.~The 11 I, IX | replied the courageous woman simply.~As she spoke a loud 12 I, XIII | Mac-Nabs wife, an Indian woman, well qualified to take 13 I, XIII | Paulina Barnett, and this good woman, with Madge’s help, was 14 I, XIV | honour which gave the good woman much satisfaction. The sledges 15 I, XVIII| the charm and grace of a woman with the energy of a man, 16 I, XIX | as they learned later, a woman, who, approaching Mrs Barnett, 17 I, XIX | the enceinte, the native woman, seeing the house, of the 18 I, XIX | greedy avidity; but the young woman who had answered in English 19 I, XIX | time with the Esquimaux woman, learned from her in a few 20 I, XIX | her brothers; the other woman was her sister-in-law, married 21 I, XXI | exclaimed the energetic woman; “we cannot die like this 22 II, II | that Mrs Barnett was not a woman to sink under her misfortunes, 23 II, IV | Barnett’s fancies. The brave woman ran on with such an easy 24 II, VI | said the Sergeant, “a woman could not battle with such 25 II, VI | As he expected the brave woman insisted on accompanying 26 II, VIII | hand.~“It is the hand of a woman or a child!” cried Madge.~“ 27 II, VIII | replied Mrs Barnett; “a woman or a child has fallen here 28 II, VIII | The brave, tender-hearted woman, had spoken of saving some 29 II, VIII | over the snow.~“It is a woman! a woman!” cried Mrs Barnett, 30 II, VIII | snow.~“It is a woman! a woman!” cried Mrs Barnett, eager 31 II, VIII | bear and the body of the woman.~Mrs Barnett screamed, and 32 II, XVIII| and amongst them the brave woman who had so won all their 33 II, XIX | was for a moment a feeble woman. Was not her emotion excusable 34 II, XXIII| than ever at the courageous woman, and seemed to hesitate


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