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1 I, I | Amongst others we must name Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson,
2 I, I | celebrated female travellers. The name of Paulina Barnett, the
3 I, II | river to which he gave his name, reached the shores of the
4 I, VIII| second officer, Felton by name was a brother-in-law of
5 I, XII | promise you double pay in the name of the Hudson’s Bay Company!”~“
6 I, XIII| and to which he gave the name of Victoria Land, was a
7 I, XIII| upon the settlement the name of Fort Good Hope.~Alas!
8 I, XIV | the Indians have given the name of “monitor.” It is a kind
9 I, XIV | pigeon, and has earned its name by its habit of calling
10 I, XIV | to give them their Indian name, “caribous,” had been brought
11 I, XIV | belong, as their zoological name implies, to the partridge
12 I, XV | and to which they gave the name of “ Walruses’ Bay,” the
13 I, XVII| child, which received the name of Michael Hope. The ceremony
14 I, XIX | answers he received.~The name of the young girl was Kalumah,
15 I, XIX | sewing. She asked the English name of everything, and talked
16 I, XXII| were good enough to give my name to the port and river, and
17 I, XXII| and I thank you in my own name and that of my men.”~“You
18 II, II | Victoria Island—the original name being retained—until the
19 II, II | outside the peninsula of that name, follows the coast of Asia,
20 II, III | Barnett with a smile. “That name, like those we gave to the
21 II, III | efface on his maps.”~“One name he will,” exclaimed the
22 II, V | Hope with a sigh. The very name of the factory, “Fort Hope,”
23 II, IX | surprised at hearing her own name. Had Kalumah voluntarily
24 II, IX | affected; “she murmured my name when she was at the point
25 II, IX | face brightened, the same name again burst from her lips,
26 II, XV | look at the compass; my name is not Marbre if it does
27 II, XX | shipwrecked travellers—what name could be more appropriate?—
28 II, XXIV| and I thank you in the name of all.”~Three cheers for
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