Part, Chapter
1 I, I | but to obey the orders he received never questioning them,
2 I, II | Quebec, 1776, the fur trade received a new impulse. English traders
3 I, II | the punch. This news was received as it deserved. The bowl—
4 I, III | had probably never before received. It was no soft and agreeable
5 I, IV | The instructions he had received from the Company showed
6 I, VII | feeling of just pride that she received the intelligence.~“You have
7 I, VIII | Sergeant; “we have just received notice of the encampment
8 I, X | intrepid and devoted Esquimaux received phlegmatically the earnest
9 I, XVII | god-mother to the child, which received the name of Michael Hope.
10 I, XVIII| and accounts of adventures received a fresh charm when read
11 I, XIX | understand the answers he received.~The name of the young girl
12 I, XIX | with a copper ring, and received in exchange a necklace of
13 I, XXII | wounds the soldiers had received in their struggle with the
14 II, VI | court, that Mrs Barnett received visitors. It was almost
15 II, VII | with the buffeting they received.~Hobson did not mean to
16 II, X | Kalumah, and Sergeant Long received this fresh blow with courage
17 II, XIV | somewhat alarming visit was received at the fort. The soldiers
18 II, XVIII| except that the soldier Garry received a blow on the head from
19 II, XXIV | ice. They were hospitably received by some Aleutian fishermen
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