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1 1, 1 | the Calcutta and Burnach Steam Navigation Company, had 2 1, 1 | the West India and Pacific Steam Navigation Company. But 3 1, 3 | for the engineer. ~"Is the steam full on?" asked he. ~"Yes, 4 1, 5 | stopping suddenly, putting on steam, and backing ever and anon 5 1, 5 | Two days passed, the steam was at half pressure; a 6 1, 6 | CHAPTER VI~AT FULL STEAM~At this cry the whole ship' 7 1, 6 | reverse the engines." ~The steam was shut off, and the Abraham 8 1, 6 | track, like those volumes of steam that the express trains 9 1, 6 | engulfed in its lungs, like the steam in the vast cylinders of 10 1, 6 | phenomenon, two jets of steam and water were ejected from 11 1, 6 | the commander, "you have steam up?" ~"Yes, sir," answered 12 1, 6 | your fires and put on all steam." ~Three hurrahs greeted 13 1, 6 | do then?" ~"Put on more steam if you can, sir. With your 14 1, 6 | times a minute, and the steam poured out of the valves. 15 1, 6 | You have turned full steam on?" ~"Yes, sir," replied 16 1, 6 | three-tenths, sir." ~"Clap on more steam." ~The engineer obeyed. 17 1, 6 | insensible to fatigue like a steam engine. But it was of no 18 1, 6 | Abraham Lincoln kept up half steam, and advanced cautiously 19 1, 11| place of wind, water, and steam." ~"We have not finished, 20 2, 4 | the mechanical power of steam. Who knows if, in another 21 2, 4 | course, thanks to obedient steam, offered all sorts of perils 22 2, 4 | with you," said I; "and steam seems to have killed all 23 2, 12| throw up columns of air an steam! Confound it, why am I bound 24 2, 19| trying to lie to under half steam, to keep up above the waves. 25 2, 20| miles to the east, a large steam vessel could be discerned 26 2, 21| see that it was putting on steam. It was within six miles 27 2, 21| man-of-war, which was putting on steam, and rejoined Ned and Conseil. ~"