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1 I, IV | Corporal Joliffe.~~~~13. Kellet, do.~~~~~~4. Petersen,
2 I, XIII | Garry, Pond, Hope, and Kellet formed a body of clever,
3 I, XV | soldiers Petersen, Hope, and Kellet, and the party set off at
4 I, XV | and Petersen, Hope, and Kellet, took up their position
5 I, XV | appear natural that-but Kellet is making signs to us,”
6 I, XV | companions of danger, Hobson and Kellet rushed upon them from one
7 I, XXI | o’clock in the morning, Kellet, whose turn it was to look
8 I, XXII | from the fort. Petersen and Kellet once caused their companions
9 I, XXIII| Belcher, Pond, Petersen, and Kellet, who declared their readiness
10 II, V | and fifty broad. Captain Kellet abandoned his boat on an
11 II, XVIII| been left in the house, and Kellet, one of the carpenter’s
12 II, XVIII| three o’clock in the morning Kellet’s pickaxe struck against
13 II, XVIII| avalanche fell upon the house!~Kellet and his companion Pond resumed
14 II, XVIII| minutes the hard body which Kellet had struck was uncovered,
15 II, XVIII| consigned it to Pond and Kellet. It was Thomas Black.~Madge,
16 II, XX | understood only too well what Kellet meant when he exclaimed—~“
17 II, XX | lost our screw!’“~By this Kellet meant that the icebergs,
18 II, XX | helplessly on the waves.~Yes! Kellet was right; the island would
19 II, XXII | disappeared.~On this the soldier Kellet burst into a roar of hysterical
20 II, XXIII| clock P.M., the soldier Kellet, the same who had already
21 II, XXIII| drown myself, ma’am.”~“What, Kellet?” exclaimed the lady.~“I
22 II, XXIII| waiting to be killed.”~“Kellet!” said Mrs Barnett, taking
23 II, XXIII| good-bye. Good-bye, ma’am!”~And Kellet turned towards the sea.
24 II, XXIII| doing as he threatened.~“Kellet,” said Mrs Barnett gently,
25 II, XXIII| Yes, ma’am,” replied Kellet calmly.~“Well, Kellet, if
26 II, XXIII| replied Kellet calmly.~“Well, Kellet, if you like we will die
27 II, XXIII| will keep your promise to Kellet!”~“Lieutenant Hobson,” said
28 II, XXIII| lent a helping hand, even Kellet, who had not yet reminded
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