Part, Chapter
1 I, V | North American coast. It was agreed that in a year Captain Craventy
2 I, XI | Sergeant Long quietly.~And all agreed that none but a Frenchman
3 I, XII | any of the party, who all agreed in feeling sure that some
4 I, XII | simultaneous observations, which agreed to a second.~Longitude,
5 I, XIII | According to the simple plan agreed upon by the Lieutenant and
6 I, XIII | deliberation unanimously agreed to bestow upon the settlement
7 I, XIV | dormitories. These good people agreed so well together that it
8 I, XVIII| imprisonment. All these good people agreed together perfectly, and
9 I, XXI | counsel together, and it was agreed that if their enemies showed
10 I, XXI | said Sergeant Long.~All agreed that it would be the best
11 I, XXI | bravery none could doubt, agreed that he was in the right,
12 I, XXII | Fort Hope. It was therefore agreed that if by that time the
13 II, II | makeshift, and every one agreed with him.~Secrecy was once
14 II, III | warned us.”~Hobson quite agreed with Mrs Barnett, and Sergeant
15 II, VI | them until the end.”~“It is agreed then, sir?”~“Yes. You will
16 II, VIII | without an escort.~Madge agreed at once to Mrs Barnett’s
17 II, X | find that his companions agreed with him in the matter.~
18 II, XII | situation calmly enough, and agreed that they ought to tell
19 II, XX | great confidence, and all agreed that it would be unwise
20 II, XXI | would be best to do.~All agreed that they should remain
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