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1 1, 5 | of the Northern Pacific, running at whales, making sharp 2 1, 21| savages approached us, not running, but making hostile demonstrations. 3 1, 21| Captain's fingers were then running over the keys of the instrument, 4 2, 1 | about four o'clock a steamer running west on our counter. Her 5 2, 2 | dagger in one hand and a running noose in the other; but 6 2, 3 | navy. Whilst the craft was running by its own velocity, the 7 2, 4 | But in our time, steamers running between Suez and the South 8 2, 5 | we sighted several ships running to windward. The Nautilus 9 2, 5 | high straight wall we were running by at this moment, the immovable 10 2, 14| the Nautilus, for fear of running aground, had stopped about 11 2, 14| followed a narrow pathway running along the summit of the 12 2, 15| the nature of the veins running through the ice; a dazzling 13 2, 15| shades of wonderful softness, running through bright spots like 14 2, 21| told me that the water was running into the reservoirs, and 15 2, 22| went to the saloon. We were running N.N.E. at frightful speed, 16 2, 22| the savages of Papua, the running ashore, the coral cemetery, 17 2, 23| to wait for the steamboat running monthly from Cape North. ~