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 1    1,    1|      for the yacht, beating the waves violently with his fins,
 2    1,    3| committed it to the care of the waves.~During the recital, Robert
 3    1,   16|   MEDANOS, lying in ridges like waves of the sea, and so extremely
 4    1,   16|         of this prisoner on the waves.”~“God himself.”~“His will
 5    1,   20|         agitate the atmospheric waves. Horses and men were glad
 6    1,   22|        have dashed up the ocean waves more violently.~“Anda, anda!“ (
 7    1,   26|      west, and the spray of the waves dashed up even to the sand-hills.
 8    1,   26|         sand-banks irritate the waves, and make the sea so particularly
 9    1,   26|     after the recent storm. The waves, at all times tumultuous,
10    1,   26|         quietly at the troubled waves.~Glenarvan took his hand,
11    1,   26|     white, dashing spray of the waves. Then by degrees his tall
12    2,    1|     cutting her way through the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.~
13    2,    2|      shade of difference in the waves of the two oceans. The elements,
14    2,    3|  emerging from the bosom of the waves.~This was Amsterdam Island,
15    2,    3|          just snatched from the waves; but afterward, when he
16    2,    4|     gaze without emotion at the waves through which the DUNCAN
17    2,    4|    thought that these very same waves must have dashed against
18    2,    5|    below again immediately. The waves were already beginning to
19    2,    5|         their good ship and the waves, lost in wondering and half-terrified
20    2,    5|      have a hard fight with the waves, and they would sweep you
21    2,    5|        that it presented to the waves only the most solid portions
22    2,    5|        get engulfed between the waves, and not be able to raise
23    2,    5|     herself at the mercy of the waves entirely now, with nothing
24    2,    5|     would get in advance of the waves which carried her along,
25    2,    5|        already. The fury of the waves had been allayed before
26    2,    6|        prisoners the moment the waves threw them on the shore,
27    2,    7|       he was buried beneath the waves, or dashed to pieces against
28    2,    9|         center, rose out of the waves originally like a gigantic
29    2,    9|      sea partly evaporated, the waves of which are drying up daily;
30    3,    1|     crew had perished among the waves, the waves probably had
31    3,    1|   perished among the waves, the waves probably had thrown some
32    3,    2|    heavily in the trough of the waves. The passengers below suffered
33    3,    4|         of rain and the dashing waves, he stayed on the poop,
34    3,    4|     coasts, skimming these very waves, playing the vile part of
35    3,    4|      did not rise easily to the waves. By and by the returning
36    3,    4|         By and by the returning waves would break over the deck
37    3,    4|         Yes,” said Wilson; “the waves breaking on the bank.”~“
38    3,    4|    reefs: in another moment the waves were seen dashing on submerged
39    3,    4|  passengers rushed out. But the waves were sweeping the deck from
40    3,    4|       sea, but the more distant waves were undistinguishable in
41    3,    6|         resist the force of the waves during a passage of nine
42    3,    6|     protected the deck from the waves.~That morning, John seeing
43    3,    6|         resist the force of the waves, but the question remained
44    3,    6|      point still rose above the waves.~John looked attentively,
45    3,    6|   considerable swell raised the waves, and seemed to set in continuously
46    3,    6|        swell seems to carry the waves landward, it does not really
47    3,    6|        the horizon. The distant waves glittered in the west, and
48    3,    8|        moaning sound of meeting waves.~“There is the Waikato!”
49    3,   13|         and surged like the sea waves against an opposing rock.
50    3,   16|  riddling the quiet calm of the waves with a volley of small shot.
51    3,   19|       scarcely raised above the waves, and looking like an enormous
52    3,   19|       not remain long above the waves, and disappeared a few months
53    3,   19|     sadly at the phosphorescent waves and the luminous wake of
54    3,   19|       Out of the midst of these waves, with their alternations
55    3,   19|         Robert, pointing to the waves.~They were wholly at a loss
56    3,   19|       his voice come out of the waves like a wail, as if it were
57    3,   19|     there, in the middle of the waves. He cried out, ‘Come! come!’”~“
58    3,   20|        my strength, I cleft the waves with superhuman vigor, and
59    3,   20|        is most respected by the waves, and the one on which our
60    3,   20|         screw began to stir the waves, and by eight oclock the
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