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1 I, V | fast, we are going down hill.”~“Down hill, Mrs Joliffe;
2 I, V | going down hill.”~“Down hill, Mrs Joliffe; you call that
3 I, V | Joliffe; you call that down hill? why, it’s up hill!”~“I
4 I, V | down hill? why, it’s up hill!”~“I tell you we are going
5 I, VI | reached the foot of a little hill, and as the snow had almost
6 I, VI | Once at the top of the hill, the adventurers looked
7 I, VI | The four now descended the hill, and in a few minutes gained
8 I, XI | at the foot of a little hill were the stakes which had
9 I, XIV | promontory, against the hill, and about forty yards to
10 II, VIII | return to Fort Hope. A little hill crowned by a clump of birch
11 II, XIII | skirted along the wooded hill on the east of Lake Barnett,
12 II, XVII | master towards a little hill which rose a few yards behind
13 II, XVIII| them from the foot of a hill, saying little, but often
14 II, XXIII| the summit of the little hill alone was still beyond their
15 II, XXIII| sand of which the little hill was composed, and firmly
16 II, XXIII| more than ten feet from the hill!”~It was true, and the result
17 II, XXIII| old position on the little hill.~Hobson put the case before
18 II, XXIII| sink. Presently the little hill alone remained above water,
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