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1 1, 1 | 15' long., struck on her starboard quarter a rock, marked in 2 1, 5 | was leaning forward on the starboard netting. Conseil, standing 3 1, 6 | Abraham Lincoln, on the starboard quarter, the sea seemed 4 1, 12| To steer this boat to starboard or port, to turn, in a word, 5 1, 19| thus: Two miles, on the starboard side, appeared Gilboa, stretching 6 1, 22| and the Victoria reefs to starboard, placed at 130° long. and 7 2, 5 | said Ned, "there, on the starboard beam, about the height of 8 2, 15| fast. The pictures on the starboard side, from being no longer 9 2, 15| Nautilus was lying on its starboard side perfectly motionless. 10 2, 15| held the same position to starboard; doubtless it would right 11 2, 20| Isles, which were left to starboard. If we wished to enter the 12 2, 20| of quiet waters. But to starboard, on the bottom appeared