Part, Chapter
1 I, II | least.”~“But what do you suppose is the cause of this extraordinary
2 I, V | impossible order.”~“What? Suppose now I ordered you to go
3 I, VI | they are very partial.”~“I suppose these creatures, like those
4 I, IX | exploring from north to south. I suppose, Norman, one might get back
5 I, IX | back to the north. I don’t suppose Mrs Barnett would mind a
6 I, XII | sing or dance.”~“And do you suppose that hunting is the only
7 I, XV | not, as he had been led to suppose, true seals, although they
8 I, XV | lava and ashes.”~“Do you suppose,” inquired the Sergeant, “
9 I, XV | they were most needed.”~“I suppose so,” replied the Sergeant; “
10 I, XVI | fur is not as one would suppose blue, but whitish-brown;
11 I, XVIII| famous point.”~“Well, I don’t suppose we shall suffer as much
12 I, XIX | the coast.~“What do you suppose these nomads are?” inquired
13 I, XIX | said Hobson, “so I don’t suppose our guests would object
14 I, XXI | these tiresome brutes.”~“I suppose they will soon get tired
15 I, XXII | furs to Fort Reliance. I suppose our friend Thomas Black,
16 I, XXII | Lake Barnett, and I don’t suppose our thirsty men will drain
17 I, XXIII| Black,” said Mrs Barnett, “suppose, for the sake of argument,
18 I, XXIII| by any unlucky chance, I suppose there will be another some
19 II, II | none!”~“Where, then, do you suppose we are?” inquired Mrs Barnett.~“
20 II, II | at about what time do you suppose the drifting commenced?”~“
21 II, III | away from the mainland. I suppose, Lieutenant, that it had
22 II, IV | now to ring, what do you suppose it would mean?”~“That it
23 II, VII | But,” added the lady, “suppose you don’t get back to morrow,
24 II, VII | don’t get back to morrow, suppose you are away more than two
25 II, VIII | sir,” observed Marbre, “I suppose we must give up all idea
26 II, XIII | the thaw sets in. And even suppose he reached New Archangel,
27 II, XIII | a vessel to seek for us? Suppose he did, it could not start
28 II, XIV | return as he came.”~“But suppose he intends coming into the
29 II, XVII | are really over; I don’t suppose there are any more dangers
30 II, XXI | attempt at a smile, “I don’t suppose we shall drink it all.”~
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