Part, Chapter
1 I, XIII| may readily be supposed, finished workmanship was riot necessary
2 I, XIII| chimneys do!”~All this was finished within a month, and on the
3 I, XIV | the principal house was finished, Hobson set them to work
4 I, XIV | that everything would be finished before the cold season set
5 I, XV | was on the eve of being finished, and very little remained
6 II, II | not be open when it was finished. It would be very dangerous
7 II, V | palisade was now completely finished, and Mac-Nab, remembering
8 II, VI | proposed works were now all finished, and MacNab had completed
9 II, IX | whose fort was already finished. Kalumah knew nothing of
10 II, X | regions? Had the boat been finished, Lieutenant Hobson would
11 II, X | hence our preparations are finished, and the route appears practicable,
12 II, XIV | them to try.~She had not finished speaking before Sabine had
13 II, XV | little vessel was quite finished. This boat was rather heavy
14 II, XV | Mac-Nab and his men, having finished their boat, employed their
15 II, XX | scaffolding of which was nearly finished, and some provisions and
16 II, XXI | Still wait!~The raft was now finished. Mac-Nab had made one large
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