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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VII | Mrs Paulina Barnett had reason to own the justice of this 2 I, XI | he advanced he had also reason to be satisfied with regard 3 I, XI | then, the Lieutenant had reason to congratulate himself 4 I, XII | Yes, madam, and with good reason. During the ninety-four 5 I, XIII | and river, and found great reason to be satisfied with the 6 I, XVI | had dreaded with such good reason. He wore the traditional 7 I, XX | due time; but there was no reason to think that the cold had 8 I, XXI | of ice-fields. There was reason to fear that the intense 9 II, I | floats upon the water by reason of its being specifically 10 II, III | Bathurst, that there was reason to dread that it might give 11 II, III | Barnett had endeavoured to reason with the unfortunate astronomer, 12 II, III | Arctic Ocean, and with good reason. They dread being shut in 13 II, III | island, and there was every reason to fear that, when famished 14 II, IV | explanation was correct; for some reason or another—most likely from 15 II, V | go far away, stating as a reason, that until the buildings 16 II, VII | silence, fearing, not without reason, that all communication 17 II, IX | Kalumah did not stop to reason. The truth flashed upon 18 II, X | discontented, as he had really no reason to assign for putting a 19 II, XIII | turn back he would have no reason to reproach himself.~The 20 II, XIII | feared, with considerable reason, would be insurmountable.~ 21 II, XV | intense there was every reason to believe that the foundations 22 II, XV | said Hobson, “and the reason is simple enough; in these 23 II, XV | reassured Hobson, for he had no reason now to dread the falling 24 II, XXI | leave it—they have a good reason, no doubt.”~“Yes,” replied 25 II, XXIII| disordered, and it was useless to reason with him. It was a terrible


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