Part, Chapter
1 I, VII | you to the Pole, I feel sure you would not hesitate to
2 I, XII | who all agreed in feeling sure that some travellers, with
3 I, XII | replied Hobson. “They are sure to be seeking new hunting
4 I, XII | beforehand. You are now quite sure not to miss your eclipse.
5 I, XIII | little, as the windows were sure to be always open in fine
6 I, XIV | river-side, whence they were sure to return in triumph laden
7 I, XV | Lieutenant, “and I feel sure that if we could but find
8 I, XXI | peeping through it, made sure that the bears were still
9 II, III | Mrs Barnett; “but I feel sure that Kalumah had no suspicion
10 II, III | broken off, and all felt sure that on turning round that
11 II, IV | him very uneasy. He felt sure that the thinness of the
12 II, VI | I should not like to be sure of it, madam,” replied Hobson; “
13 II, VIII | How could they even be sure that they had really approached
14 II, VIII | the cry. Hobson was quite sure that neither lib nor the
15 II, VIII | send it us in time, I feel sure.”~“You are right. Madge,
16 II, IX | When Kalumah had made quite sure that all trace of Cape Bathurst
17 II, IX | dark Polar nights—she felt sure that she was not mistaken.~
18 II, IX | shipwrecked people, which she was sure they were, of the close
19 II, XIII | farther, I must make quite sure of the state of the ice-field,
20 II, XIV | what she had seen, feeling sure that where these holes were
21 II, XIV | difficulties around, and all felt sure that God would not take
22 II, XV | madam; indeed I feel quite sure that that will not happen.
23 II, XV | it was hemmed in, to make sure, in short, whether it would
24 II, XV | said Mrs Barnett, “I am sure we did not make a mistake!”~“
25 II, XV | here with my wife! I am sure the Company would give up
26 II, XVIII| fact, I may almost say I am sure of it. You remember how
27 II, XVIII| the outer air. They felt sure that with her usual courage,
28 II, XX | diminution was slow but sure, and, making allowance for
29 II, XXI | where they would find a sure refuge. This significant
30 II, XXI | To make security doubly sure, he tightened them, and
31 II, XXIII| one-third.”~“Are you quite sure?”~“Absolutely certain. The
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