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1 I, I | about the fête with the words~“Ask Joliffe, ask Joliffe !”~
2 I, I | must here receive a few words of special notice, for they
3 I, I | is now time to say a few words of the two foreign women
4 I, II | What do you mean by the words, Will go far? Do you mean
5 I, II | explain to you in a few words how the present state of
6 I, III | and back again, with the words—~“Come, come, sir, when
7 I, III | expression to his eyes, and words to his lips, so that Captain
8 I, V | together and said a few kind words to them. He urged them above
9 I, IX | Lieutenant Hobson overheard these words, and looked inquiringly
10 I, XII | pass the meridian-in other words, it would be noon at the
11 I, XVI | them “ ripen,” or, in other words,-to wait for the cold to
12 I, XIX | surprised, replied in a few words, which the native girl readily
13 I, XIX | then turned and said a few words to her companions, who made
14 I, XIX | applied to an exchange of words after long deliberation
15 I, XIX | sledge; and after a few words of grateful acknowledgment
16 I, XXI | us to do so.”~With these words Hobson turned to the window,
17 I, XXII | summed up in a very few words : the horizontal character
18 II, I | Hobson stopped him with the words—~“Remain here, Sergeant
19 II, IV | with such an easy flow of words, she talked with as little
20 II, VII | Lieutenant hear the broken words—~“Not that way!”~“Why not?”~“
21 II, X | you for your warm-hearted words. But I have had some experience
22 II, XIII | as they listened to his words that it was indeed impossible
23 II, XIV | any of the soldiers, a few words from Mrs Barnett soon set
24 II, XV | the north-east, in other words towards the point nearest
25 II, XVIII| carpenter.~“And with these words Mac-Nab, accompanied by
26 II, XIX | consciousness, she related in a few words the history of the seventy-four
27 II, XIX | significance to her first words when she looked around her
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