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1 I, I | the elements, would have asked if the end of the world
2 I, I | ask Joliffe !”~And they asked Joliffe, who had a gracious
3 I, VI | the 15th May the hunters asked permission to follow some
4 I, VI | What are they doing?” asked Mrs Barnett.~“They are fighting,
5 I, VI | wapitis a commercial value?” asked Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“Yes,
6 I, VIII | then, highway robbers?” asked Mrs Paulina Barnett.~“No,
7 I, VIII | information as possible. He asked Thomas Black to go with
8 I, XII | held in such high esteem?” asked Mrs Barnett.~“Yes, madam,
9 I, XII | us from settling here?” asked Corporal Joliffe. “You will
10 I, XV | contrast, and Sergeant Long asked him whether he thought the
11 I, XV | the Equator !”~“Why so?” asked the Sergeant in much surprise.~“
12 I, XIX | House! snow-house!”~She asked if it were made of snow,
13 I, XIX | her cooking or sewing. She asked the English name of everything,
14 I, XXII | you mean to send me back?” asked the lady with a smile.~“
15 I, XXIII| am anxious.”~Mrs Barnett asked no more questions. Evidently
16 II, III | next summer. The carpenter asked no further questions, but
17 II, III | use them as messengers?” asked Mrs Barnett.~“A good idea,
18 II, VIII | exclaimed Madge.~“Why?” asked Mrs Barnett, looking inquiringly
19 II, X | approaching departure, and asked if it was not time to tell
20 II, XIII | retiring, however, Mrs. Barnett asked the Lieutenant how far he
21 II, XV | the scene before her, and asked the Lieutenant how they
22 II, XVIII| head carpenter to him, and asked if he thought the house
23 II, XVIII| sent for Mrs Joliffe, and asked her if plenty of provisions
24 II, XXI | his comrades together, and asked them what they thought it
25 II, XXIII| murmured Mrs Barnett; “I have asked him to wait till to-morrow,
26 II, XXIII| misheard what he said.~“Well!” asked Hobson, “what way do you
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