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chief 28
chiefly 4
chiefs 2
child 20
childhood 1
children 10
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child

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | circumstances. He was “ a child of the Company.” His father, 2 I, V | icicles on our lips! No, child, no, dont try to persuade 3 I, V | you are very cold!”~“Yes, child, I am cold; but I rather 4 I, XIV | sharp note like the cry of a child.~When about fifty reindeer, 5 I, XVII| stood god-mother to the child, which received the name 6 I, XIX | Aches drearily !~My sweet child at my songs is smiling still,~ 7 I, XIX | heart the icicles lie chill.~Child of my dreams I~Thy love 8 II, VIII| the hand of a woman or a child!” cried Madge.~“Yes!” replied 9 II, VIII| Mrs Barnett; “a woman or a child has fallen here exhausted, 10 II, IX | poor bruised body.~“Poor child, poor child’“ said Mrs Barnett, 11 II, IX | body.~“Poor child, poor child’“ said Mrs Barnett, much 12 II, IX | Barnett here pressed the brave child to her heart, and Madge 13 II, X | thought was for the little child, she caught sight of him 14 II, X | baby. He had carried the child about, dandled and rocked 15 II, XII | to cross with women and a child!”...~And Hobson pointed 16 II, XII | to cross with women and a child!”...~And Hobson pointed 17 II, XIV | rash came out all over the child’s body, and it was evident 18 II, XIV | factory. The baby was the child of the fort, of the regiment! 19 II, XV | was now as happy as any child in the wide world.~The last 20 II, XXII| but the little unconscious child who still smiled in his


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