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remain

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | astronomer preferred to remain on terra firma. He wished 2 I, XVI | international question to remain in abeyance for the present. 3 I, XVII | creatures it was best to remain on the defensive, and it 4 I, XVII | and snares which were to remain in different parts of Cape 5 I, XX | severe. It was impossible to remain out of doors without being 6 I, XXI | the loft.~“Let every one remain where he is!” cried the 7 I, XXI | attack the besiegers, or to remain on the defensive. Only one 8 I, XXII | hope that it at least will remain true to you.”~Mr and Mrs 9 II, I | stopped him with the words—~“Remain here, Sergeant Long.”~The 10 II, II | that point it will have to remain for the winter, and when 11 II, II | months in which the sea will remain open in this part of the 12 II, III | ice-field, they will have to remain prisoners like ourselves, 13 II, IV | it might be possible to remain in one latitude, and enjoy 14 II, VI | such that he could neither remain standing nor seated; he 15 II, VIII | is to be done?’“~“We must remain upon our island,” replied 16 II, VIII | hand to his brow; “we must remain on our island and wait for 17 II, X | delighted that she would have to remain at the fort for the winter, 18 II, XII | give up going out, and to remain shut up in Fort Hope for 19 II, XIII | replied Long; “let us remain together, and if we are 20 II, XIV | the colonists having to remain in complete darkness. Thanks 21 II, XVII | of the strait, it would remain stationary until the thaw 22 II, XVIII| was generally the one to remain at the bottom of the narrow 23 II, XXI | agreed that they should remain on the island until it broke 24 II, XXIII| broken mast, or a few planks, remain floating; they offer some


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