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spoke

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | Barnett; “but I think you spoke of a double motive.”~“I 2 I, V | Creator’s handiwork !”~Thus spoke Mrs Paulina Barnett, carried 3 I, IX | courageous woman simply.~As she spoke a loud rippling sound was 4 I, X | travels in the tropics. She spoke of all she had done, and 5 I, XVIII| seemed to live when she spoke of them, and all were glad 6 I, XIX | are smoking, then !”~As he spoke some living creatures came 7 I, XIX | shook their heads when they spoke of it. Did they disapprove 8 I, XX | to the open air, but they spoke from experience, gained 9 I, XXI | say about the bears. He spoke like a man well up in his 10 I, XXIII| away to the south. No one spoke, but awaited the eclipse 11 II, VII | For some minutes neither spoke. With eyes half closed they 12 II, VIII | Long and Lieutenant Hobson spoke. Come, come, Madge, there 13 II, X | alone, but neither of them spoke.~The Sergeant quickly returned, 14 II, XXIII| sleepless night ensued. No one spoke or moved, for the slightest 15 II, XXIII| It was Thomas Black who spoke, the astronomer, who had


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