Part, Chapter
1 I, III | getting frozen like this. Now, don’t be so obstinate !”~Probably
2 I, V | our lips! No, child, no, don’t try to persuade me it’
3 I, V | it’s hot anywhere else; don’t tell me I ever complained
4 I, V | manage a team of dogs !”~“I don’t question your skill,”
5 I, V | whip. I am going to try.”~“Don’t try, don’t try, Joliffe !”
6 I, V | going to try.”~“Don’t try, don’t try, Joliffe !” screamed
7 I, V | frightened out of her wits.~“Don’t be afraid, Mrs Joliffe,
8 I, V | be afraid, Mrs Joliffe, don’t be afraid; I know what
9 I, VI | to be taken in; besides, don’t you hear that peculiar
10 I, VI | where they now stand.”~“I don’t understand what you mean,
11 I, VI | nearer, madam,” he replied; “don’t be afraid of startling
12 I, IX | go back to the north. I don’t suppose Mrs Barnett would
13 I, XII | have just discovered?”~“I don’t think any other hypotheses
14 I, XV | we return to the fort. I don’t care to watch the walrus
15 I, XV | replied Hobson, “only don’t forget to join us in an
16 I, XVIII| famous point.”~“Well, I don’t suppose we shall suffer
17 I, XIX | hungry,” said Hobson, “so I don’t suppose our guests would
18 I, XXI | venture outside! I really don’t know how we shall get
19 I, XXI | he had his doubts.~“You don’t know these animals, madam.
20 I, XXI | replied the Lieutenant. “I don’t think the bears will get
21 I, XXII | still Lake Barnett, and I don’t suppose our thirsty men
22 I, XXIII| incorrect.”~“Incorrect! Don’t tell that to me, if you
23 II, II | last said Mrs Barnett, “don’t you mean to make a tour
24 II, IV | supper-time,” replied Hobson. “Don’t you agree with me, Mrs
25 II, V | the sea and the trap. So don’t be uneasy about it, my
26 II, VI | by the way—the lady?”~“I don’t think I shall tell her.
27 II, VII | added the lady, “suppose you don’t get back to morrow, suppose
28 II, XIV | Kalumah, your preserver!”~“Oh, don’t kill my bear!” exclaimed
29 II, XIV | said the Lieutenant, “don’t injure him, my good fellows,”
30 II, XIV | and you know prisoners”—~“Don’t eat each other,” added
31 II, XVII | misfortunes are really over; I don’t suppose there are any
32 II, XXI | ghastly attempt at a smile, “I don’t suppose we shall drink
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