Part, Chapter
1 I, VI | sun a capital travelling companion, and I shall not be disposed
2 I, VI | myself worthy to be your companion, and wherever you venture,
3 I, IX | Lieutenant and his brave companion were well aware of the danger
4 I, IX | of the Lieutenant and his companion, smothered beneath the liquid
5 I, IX | one arm, supporting his companion with the other. But it was
6 I, X | went along, Hobson gave his companion some account of the country
7 I, XXII | Lieutenant was delighted with his companion’s decision. The two had
8 II, II | head as he listened to his companion’s fancy, and kept his eyes
9 II, III | had no suspicion of her companion’s fears, or she would have
10 II, VII | behind the Lieutenant and his companion and went back to her own
11 II, VII | The Lieutenant and his companion wore impervious boots and
12 II, VII | the lips of Hobson and his companion were wet with salt spray,
13 II, VII | Suddenly Hobson seizing his companion’s arm shouted—~“Sergeant,
14 II, VIII | looking inquiringly at her companion.~“Because we shall have
15 II, VIII | Mrs Barnett, seizing her companion’s arm, “and then say if
16 II, XVII | towards the fort dragging his companion after him.~“To the fort!
17 II, XVIII| silently looking at his companion.~“No roof then?” inquired
18 II, XVIII| the house!~Kellet and his companion Pond resumed their work.
19 II, XIX | at last to her faithful companion; “it was I who brought you
20 II, XIX | looking anxiously into her companion’s face.~“I still hope!”
21 II, XXII | the lady of her faithful companion.~“I hope ever!” replied
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