Chapter
1 I | the following Tuesday the Pearl had dropped anchor under
2 I | at every stroke, and the Pearl was veering landward. Father
3 I | had come quite near the Pearl, father Roland lifted his
4 I | were rowing slowly, and the Pearl was making for the harbour,
5 I | sang the praises of the Pearl and of Mme. Rosemilly.~“
6 III| friend Roland, skipper of the Pearl.”~Every one cried bravo
7 IV | Are you going out in the Pearl to-day?”~“No, my boy.”~“
8 IV | be imperceptible, and the Pearl seemed endowed with life—
9 IV | the tawny sail, tilted the Pearl on her beam and made her
10 IV | short, chopping sea—the Pearl shivered from the point
11 IV | them. When it reached the Pearl, wrapping her in its intangible
12 VII| to pull me round in the Pearl? And all you said in her
13 IX | the jetty he descried the Pearl; his father and Beausire
14 IX | make haste on board the Pearl, and look out for you beyond
15 IX | mean to get on board the Pearl to see you once more outside,
16 IX | where Papagris had the Pearl in readiness to put out
17 IX | the Lorraine come out. The Pearl glided down between these
18 IX | was almost touching the Pearl now, as tall as a mountain
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