Part, Chapter
1 I, II | Joliffe announced in a loud voice that, with Mrs Joliffe’s
2 I, III | his elbow, and said in a voice still faint~“Fort Reliance?”~“
3 I, IX | but the shout of a human voice! By one supreme effort Hobson
4 I, XII | the Lieutenant with one voice.~Cape Bathurst and its immediate
5 I, XVI | And mine!” said another voice, and a stranger stept forward
6 I, XVIII| out in her clear earnest voice; her gestures were so expressive
7 I, XIX | every one started when a voice immediately exclaimed in
8 I, XIX | speaking to it in a soft voice, and caressing it tenderly.~
9 I, XIX | native girl had a sweet voice, and sometimes sang some
10 I, XXI | hatchet, shouted in a loud voice~“To the bears! to the bears,
11 I, XXIII| telescope, and cried in a choked voice—~“She is going! she is going!
12 II, I | year at least!”~The tone of voice in which the lady made this
13 II, VII | for help. It was a human voice, and it came from the sea.~
14 II, XVIII| nothing but Mac-Nab’s steady voice could have rallied them.
15 II, XVIII| the Lieutenant in a broken voice, his eyes filling with tears.~“
16 II, XVIII| the Lieutenant in a choked voice.~It was now seventy-six
17 II, XVIII| in a changed and hollow voice——~“The sea! the sea!”~Yes,
18 II, XXIII| Forwards!” cried all with one voice.~So it was decided, and,
19 II, XXIII| way,” suddenly replied a voice.~It was Thomas Black who
20 II, XXIII| hurrah!” shouted all with one voice.~It was tiring enough to
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