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radiant 4
radius 2
rae 30
raft 33
rafters 8
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30 fixed
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30 pass
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rae

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | wife, both Scotch, John Rae, married to an Indian woman 2 I, I | steps of Hearne, Mackenzie, Rae, Franklin, and others. What 3 I, IV | Petersen, soldier~~~~14. Mrs Rae    ~~~~~~5. Belcher,      4 I, IV | 15. Mrs Joliffe.~~~~~~6. Rae,         do~~~~16. Mrs Mac-Nab.~~~~~~ 5 I, VII | Franklin, Penny, Kane, Parry, Rae, &c., preceded us on our 6 I, XIII | attack. Petersen, Belcher, Rae, Garry, Pond, Hope, and 7 I, XIII | hammers, chisels, &c. &c. Rae was most skilful at blacksmith’ 8 I, XIII | Joliffe, Mrs Mac-Nab, and Mrs Rae were to lodge in the cabins 9 I, XIII | their being properly joined, Rae the blacksmith drove strong 10 I, XIV | Joliffe, Mrs Mac-Nab, and Mrs Rae, with their husbands, occupied 11 I, XVII | temperature. About this time, Rae set up his condensers for 12 I, XVIII| Joliffe, assisted by Mrs Rae, and with the Corporal always 13 I, XXI | together Long, Mac-Nab, and Rae the blacksmith, as the bravest 14 I, XXI | run !~Long, Mac-Nab, and Rae, all three volunteered for 15 I, XXI | good load of wood.”~Hobson, Rae, and Mac-Nab accompanied 16 I, XXI | out, and into the passage. Rae climbed up to the trap-door 17 I, XXI | and Hobson, Mae-Nab, and Rae went back to the passage 18 I, XXI | of the passage.~Meanwhile Rae had been watching the bears 19 I, XXI | the lips of Mac-Nab and Rae. They lifted their unhappy 20 I, XXI | cried Hobson.~Mac-Nab and Rae rushed to their officer’ 21 I, XXI | Meanwhile Hobson, Mac-Nab, and Rae consulted bow best to escape 22 I, XXI | cried the Lieutenant. “Rae, the trap !”~The blacksmith 23 I, XXII | Mrs Barnett, Mac-Nab, and Rae.~Thomas Black made no attempt 24 I, XXIII| is true either Mac-Nab or Rae could have taken the Sergeant’ 25 II, V | Madge, Mrs Mac-Nab, Mrs Rae, and Mrs Joliffe—when she 26 II, X | reopened. Mrs Mac-Nab, Mrs Rae and Mrs Joliffe overwhelmed 27 II, X | impossible that men like Mac-Nab, Rae, Marbre and others, accustomed 28 II, XII | Mac-Nab the carpenter and Rae the blacksmith. All three 29 II, XIX | undertaking. The blacksmith, Rae, had fortunately found a 30 II, XX | Sergeant Long, Mac-Nab, Rae, Marbre, and Sabine, in


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