Part, Chapter
1 I, I | coating the already frosted window panes with fresh ice. The
2 I, XIV | offered the other with the window in it to Thomas Black, and
3 I, XIV | adjoining the hall, with no window but a bull’s eye pierced
4 I, XVIII| literally prisoners.~The window shutters were hermetically
5 I, XVIII| easy enough to open the window from inside, but the shutter
6 I, XVIII| companions hurried in, and the window was again closed; but after
7 I, XVIII| all had to get through the window, and clear away the fresh
8 I, XVIII| returned to the house, the window, was closed, and the party
9 I, XX | was streaming through the window, which had passed unnoticed
10 I, XX | Lieutenant rushed to the window, and at once understood
11 I, XX | thermometer placed outside the window of the passage marked 66°
12 I, XXI | gloom. Long, approaching the window observed quietly—~“They
13 I, XXI | Hobson at once ordered the window of the passage to be barricaded
14 I, XXI | effect an entrance. The window was, therefore, quickly
15 I, XXI | words Hobson turned to the window, and Mrs Barnett joined
16 I, XXI | Barnett, hastened to the window, and having washed the panes
17 II, VI | in her own room, with the window looking out on the court,
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