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1 I, I | the qualities of a great traveller. She had been a widow for
2 I, I | design of the celebrated traveller to reach the borders of
3 I, I | add that the celebrated traveller was accompanied by a servant
4 I, I | Indians. In fact, the lady traveller was to join the expedition
5 I, II | Lieutenant Hobson !” said the traveller.~“It is, madam, but Jaspar
6 I, II | reduction?” inquired the traveller.~“A very important question
7 I, III | you alone?”~“No, I bring a traveller.”~“A traveller! And what
8 I, III | I bring a traveller.”~“A traveller! And what does he want?”~“
9 I, III | is that bag?”~“It is my traveller,” replied the courier.~“
10 I, III | the courier.~“Who is this traveller?”~“The astronomer, Thomas
11 I, III | to exhort the unconscious traveller.~“Come, come, sir. What
12 I, III | glasses of the punch. The traveller really felt much revived
13 I, III | terrible condition.~At last the traveller, well covered with wraps,
14 I, VII | being a more cosmopolitan traveller than all of them.”~“I must
15 I, XVII| excite our adventurous lady traveller, and even Madge, the faithful
16 I, XIX | these snow-houses. But a traveller by profession, a laureate
17 I, XXII| me, Lieutenant? to an old traveller like me? I shall imagine
18 II, III | and ice-chisels, which a traveller in the Polar regions should
19 II, X | scarcely safe for a single traveller to venture across the half-liquid,
20 II, XVII| Yes, the illustrious lady traveller, Madge, Kalumah, and Thomas
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