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1 I, VI | animals belonged.~“You seem surprised to have met with traces
2 I, VII | first time they had been surprised by a tempest some hundred
3 I, XI | by storms, or be suddenly surprised by winter, and cut off from
4 I, XIX | Lieutenant were not a little surprised at finding beneath some
5 I, XIX | would have been considerably surprised if any one had told him
6 I, XIX | her hand.~The lady, much surprised, replied in a few words,
7 I, XX | north, and I shall not be surprised if this temperature is maintained.
8 I, XXII| game; and they were both surprised and delighted. :Martens,
9 II, III | Should you be very much surprised if some vessel came In sight
10 II, III | should be very agreeably surprised, madam,” replied Hobson. “
11 II, V | in the secret were rather surprised at the free use made of
12 II, IX | The lady was not a little surprised at hearing her own name.
13 II, IX | however, had not appeared surprised at the catastrophe. A kind
14 II, X | settlers were agreeably surprised at the appearance of Kalumah,
15 II, X | before March, or we may be surprised by the thaw, and then we
16 II, XV | Mrs Barnett, considerably surprised at the Lieutenant’s reply. “
17 II, XV | replied Hobson, not a little surprised at the question, “you know
18 II, XVII| the avalanche which had surprised them in their sleep!~
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