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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | at Mrs Paulina Barnett’s question. They were talking together 2 I, II | traveller.~“A very important question of political economy was 3 I, III | near the moon? This is a question which science has hitherto 4 I, III | eclipse, have involved the question in fresh obscurity, so that 5 I, III | Yet the solution of the question is of such vast importance 6 I, V | team of dogs !”~“I dont question your skill,” replied Mrs 7 I, VII | If a purely geographical question called you to the Pole, 8 I, X | discovery of the passage in question. In that year two intrepid 9 I, XII | was Mrs Barnett’s natural question after this incident.~“Yes, 10 I, XIV | easily be removed.~This question of heating was a very serious 11 I, XVI | suffer this international question to remain in abeyance for 12 I, XIX | snow, which was a natural question enough, for the house was 13 I, XX | new fort f Such was the question which the subterranean rumblings 14 I, XXII | thinks. But may I ask you one question. You know that next June, 15 I, XXII | excursions were out of the question. There was no necessity 16 II, I | cap—~“May I ask you one question, sir?”~“Of course, Corporal; 17 II, V | ignorance. This serious question was often discussed by the 18 II, VII | Talking was quite out of the question, and they did not attempt 19 II, VIII | lower. It is now only a question of time. Will the winter 20 II, XII | and to obey him without question as before.~“You are indeed 21 II, XV | little surprised at the question, “you know that well enough, 22 II, XV | after the thaw, and the question whether it would be drifted 23 II, XVIII| how about air?”~To this question Mac-Nab could make no reply, 24 II, XXII | fellow-creatures being in danger.~The question now was, would those in 25 II, XXIII| surface. It was now but a question of moments!~Night set in,


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