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1 1, 1 | Moravian, she would have been broken by the shock and gone down 2 1, 1 | that part of her keel was broken. ~This fact, so grave in 3 1, 1 | isosceles triangle. The broken place in the iron plates 4 1, 7 | screw and the rudder are broken.' ~"Broken?" ~"Yes, broken 5 1, 7 | the rudder are broken.' ~"Broken?" ~"Yes, broken by the monster' 6 1, 7 | broken.' ~"Broken?" ~"Yes, broken by the monster's teeth. 7 1, 10| presence of a man who has broken all the ties of humanity. 8 1, 16| clothed the trees, was either broken or bent, nor did they extend 9 1, 16| fleecy foam which their broken tops multiplied on the water, 10 1, 17| Three stumps of masts, broken off about two feet above 11 1, 17| to be guiding the three broken masts through the depths 12 1, 19| piece of coral that was broken by the shock, and fixed 13 1, 19| and fixed itself in the broken keel. ~I had wished to visit 14 1, 21| I would rather he had broken my shoulder!" ~Conseil was 15 1, 23| formed in the bruised and broken mass, in colour like the 16 1, 23| evasively. "A shock has broken one of the levers of the 17 1, 23| slept badly, and between my broken dreams I fancied I heard 18 2, 5 | heavy silence, sometimes broken by the cries of the pelican 19 2, 9 | holding by the roots to the broken soil, and whose branches, 20 2, 12| like its commander, have broken every tie upon earth." ~" 21 2, 13| floating ice-packs, plains broken up, called palchs when they 22 2, 13| silence reigned, scarcely broken by the flapping of the wings 23 2, 20| are carried along by the broken ice; and close by, a vast 24 2, 22| uproar was that of the waters broken on the sharp rocks at the