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1 1, 2 | frigate of great speed, the Abraham Lincoln, was put in commission 2 1, 2 | Three hours before the Abraham Lincoln left Brooklyn pier, 3 1, 2 | will consent to join the Abraham Lincoln in this expedition, 4 1, 3 | take our passage in the Abraham, Lincoln." ~"As you think 5 1, 3 | cabin destined for me. ~The Abraham Lincoln had been well chosen 6 1, 3 | atmospheres. Under this the Abraham Lincoln attained the mean 7 1, 3 | cast loose which held the Abraham Lincoln to the pier of Brooklyn. 8 1, 4 | it unbearable; still the Abraham Lincoln had not yet breasted 9 1, 4 | eyes were used on board the Abraham Lincoln. ~For my own part 10 1, 4 | of ten miles. ~Thus the Abraham Lincoln wanted for no means 11 1, 4 | eight days were over the Abraham Lincoln would be ploughing 12 1, 5 | VENTURE~The voyage of the Abraham Lincoln was for a long time 13 1, 5 | had shipped on board the Abraham Lincoln, begged for his 14 1, 5 | clock in the afternoon, the Abraham Lincoln, at fifteen miles 15 1, 5 | But vain excitement! The Abraham Lincoln checked its speed 16 1, 5 | a day seemed an age, the Abraham Lincoln furrowed all the 17 1, 5 | not last much longer. The Abraham Lincoln had nothing to reproach 18 1, 5 | turns of the wheel, and the Abraham Lincoln would make for the 19 1, 5 | all directions round the Abraham Lincoln as she lay to, and 20 1, 6 | cables' length from the Abraham Lincoln, on the starboard 21 1, 6 | steam was shut off, and the Abraham Lincoln, beating to port, 22 1, 6 | rushed suddenly towards the Abraham Lincoln with alarming rapidity, 23 1, 6 | one thought of sleep. The Abraham Lincoln, not being able 24 1, 6 | miles to windward of the Abraham Lincoln. Notwithstanding 25 1, 6 | trembling of the boilers. ~The Abraham Lincoln, propelled by her 26 1, 6 | and calculated that the Abraham Lincoln was going at the 27 1, 6 | engineer. ~The speed of the Abraham Lincoln increased. Its masts 28 1, 6 | animal goes quicker than the Abraham Lincoln. Very well! we will 29 1, 6 | be said in praise of the Abraham Lincoln that she struggled 30 1, 6 | He gave his orders. The Abraham Lincoln kept up half steam, 31 1, 7 | seen me disappear? Had the Abraham Lincoln veered round? Would 32 1, 7 | shouted, swimming towards the Abraham Lincoln in desperation. ~ 33 1, 7 | It is the only injury the Abraham Lincoln has sustained. But 34 1, 7 | was being picked up by the Abraham Lincoln's boats, we ought 35 1, 9 | supposed narwhal sighted the Abraham Lincoln." ~"Quite so, Master 36 1, 10| harpooner on board the frigate Abraham Lincoln of the navy of the 37 1, 10| unintentionally that the Abraham Lincoln pursued me all over 38 1, 10| seas of the Pacific, the Abraham Lincoln believed itself 39 1, 11| Nautilus manoeuvre before the Abraham Lincoln, and I have my own 40 1, 12| like a torrent upon the Abraham Lincoln. Besides, I use 41 1, 12| your rencontre with the Abraham Lincoln?" ~"Professor, I 42 2, 6 | the time I embarked on the Abraham Lincoln, the whole of this 43 2, 21| No doubt, on board the Abraham Lincoln, when the Canadian 44 2, 22| my disappearance from the Abraham Lincoln--the submarine hunt,