Part, Chapter
1 I, I | specially appointed to the service. Now and then a gust of
2 I, I | in the garrison and civil service of Fort Reliance must here
3 I, I | They are the arms of the service, obeying a single head.
4 I, III | Black was chosen for the service; for his clearness of sight
5 I, III | himself entirely at Mr Black’s service, but could not refrain from
6 I, IV | high-spirited fellows, who had taken service of their own accord. Double
7 I, VIII | days were of the greatest service to him; he advanced rapidly,
8 I, VIII | cutter and a boatman at your service, and in a few hours you
9 I, VIII | long been in the Company’s service.~The two travellers were
10 I, X | adventures since he entered the service of the Company his struggles
11 I, XVIII| down their lives in her service. Mrs Barnett shared everything
12 I, XIX | had been for a year in the service of the Danish governor of
13 I, XIX | have retained her in her service, but the young native could
14 I, XXI | volunteered for the perilous service; but the Sergeant reminded
15 I, XXIII| dogs were told off for the service. They were to take a good
16 II, VI | anything in time to be of any service, was to get to the south
17 II, XII | been well trained for the service. The peltries or furs were
18 II, XIX | Kalumah devoted herself to the service of the others, and carried
19 II, XXI | but soldiers, trained for service on land. Their island was
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