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1 I, VIII | penetrate as far as this?”~“Oh yes !” said the Sergeant; “
2 I, X | was not then discovered?”~“Oh no, madam,” replied the
3 I, XVI | this a deserted village?”~“Oh no,” replied the Lieutenant, “
4 I, XVIII| converted into water?”~“Oh no, madam,” replied Hobson, “
5 I, XXII | look at our house now!”~“Oh, all that can be put right
6 I, XXIII| subject of the tides?”~“Oh yes, perfectly.”~“Where
7 II, II | not marked on our map. Oh, that to morrow were here
8 II, III | us?” added Mrs Barnett.~“Oh yes, madam, everything with
9 II, III | met here last winter?”~“Oh no, I have always held dear
10 II, III | foot of Cape Bathurst.”~“Oh yes, perfectly.”~“You remember
11 II, IV | its final decomposition? Oh for the speedy arrival of
12 II, V | first duties of a soldier. Oh, if Mrs Joliffe would but
13 II, V | The ice is wearing away.”~“Oh for the winter! the winter!”
14 II, VIII | water,” replied Madge.~“Oh, we shall not want for fresh
15 II, XIV | Kalumah, your preserver!”~“Oh, don’t kill my bear!” exclaimed
16 II, XV | not there,” said Marbre. “Oh, sir—Lieutenant—where is
17 II, XVIII| been left in the house.~“Oh, yes,” replied Mrs Joliffe, “
18 II, XXIII| three miles to windward.~“Oh!” cried Hobson, “if only
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