Part, Chapter
1 I, II | giving up their trade to try to work the little known
2 I, V | lips! No, child, no, don’t try to persuade me it’s hot
3 I, V | the whip. I am going to try.”~“Don’t try, don’t try,
4 I, V | am going to try.”~“Don’t try, don’t try, Joliffe !” screamed
5 I, V | try.”~“Don’t try, don’t try, Joliffe !” screamed the
6 I, VII | see everything or at least try to see everything, Lieutenant,”
7 I, VII | Barnett; “and if ever you try the experiment, I should
8 I, VIII | decline. All the hunters try to obtain its fur, and the
9 I, XIII | in the same way.”~“Let us try the shells, by all means,”
10 I, XXI | that one of the men should try and run to the shed. He
11 I, XXI | be done? Would it do to try once more to get to the
12 I, XXIII| phenomenon, which I cannot even try to explain, and I doubt
13 II, II | else has failed. We must try all we can to avoid being
14 II, II | nothing to be done? Nothing to try?” said Mrs Barnett after
15 II, XII | the next summer—they must try to get back to the American
16 II, XII | the next summer—they must try to get back to the American
17 II, XIV | winter, and begged them to try.~She had not finished speaking
18 II, XV | practicable, they would try and find a passage across
19 II, XV | really seemed determined to try them to the uttermost. When
20 II, XX | is nothing left for us to try.”~“I know, I know!” said
21 II, XX | sail with clothes, &c., and try to reach the nearest land,
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