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 1    1,    1|     digest,” said another of the crew.~“Hold your tongues, all
 2    1,    4|          manned it with a picked crew, and leaving his children
 3    1,    5|    worthy of all confidence. The crew, consisting of twenty-five
 4    1,    5|  dangerous expeditions. When the crew heard whither they were
 5    1,    5|          friends, and the entire crew, from the stokers to the
 6    1,    5|         clock the passengers and crew returned on board the vessel.~
 7    1,    7|          gone on board while the crew were attending the service
 8    1,   26|      loud, joyous hurrahs of the crew on the yacht.~Thus the journey
 9    2,    4|     disabled ship and diminished crew, had struggled against the
10    2,    4|      peopled with colonists. The crew of the BRITANNIA could not
11    2,    5|     darken in the south, and the crew were called up, and all
12    2,    5|         could do was to keep the crew ready to alter the sail
13    2,    5|         Bring the oil here!”~The crew caught at the idea immediately;
14    2,    6|         clock in the morning the crew lifted the anchors, and
15    2,    7|       and one of the shipwrecked crew of the BRITANNIA.”~The effect
16    2,    7|           gone down with all his crew. I imagined myself the sole
17    2,    7|         her father’s, one of the crew of the BRITANNIA. He had
18    2,    7|        could not be stopped. The crew were too exhausted to work
19    2,    8|           we must not lessen her crew.”~Ayrton said nothing more,
20    2,   16|          be back with the entire crew of the vessel.”~The Major
21    2,   17|       that is to say, one of the crew of the BRITANNIA has turned
22    2,   17|      week’s absence to fetch the crew of the DUNCAN, and I will
23    2,   18|      twenty-four hours after her crew would reach the other shore
24    2,   18|   pirates!” cried Glenarvan. “My crew massacred! my DUNCAN in
25    2,   18|      have relays. Can I leave my crew to the mercy of Ben Joyce
26    2,   19|        cost the loss of a ship’s crew. Lord Glenarvan had been
27    3,    1|       thought of the unfortunate crew who had perished. The daughter
28    3,    1|          the five sailors of his crew. With a coarse, red face,
29    3,    1|          last resistance. If the crew had perished among the waves,
30    3,    1|        my hands I will avenge my crew—”~Grief had hardened Glenarvan’
31    3,    2|     Wilson offered to assist the crew; but Halley begged him to
32    3,    2|       case the incapacity of the crew should endanger the safety
33    3,    4|          deck like a maniac. His crew had recovered their senses,
34    3,    4|       only boat, would carry the crew and the passengers. It would
35    3,    4|    disturbed by the noise of the crew who were now wrapped in
36    3,    5|    CANNIBALS~WILL HALLEY and his crew, taking advantage of the
37    3,    6|        shore, and not one of the crew could have escaped.~“But
38    3,   11|         whole of this detestable crew groveled under a rain of
39    3,   13|        regret at the fate of his crew.~His mind still dwelt on
40    3,   15|         recur to his unfortunate crew, as he drew nearer to the
41    3,   15|         the yacht and her bandit crew!~The major could scarcely
42    3,   16|         horrible sufferings, the crew ceased their noisy demonstrations.
43    3,   16|         the poor geographer. The crew burst out into loud Homeric
44    3,   16|      Bursts of laughter from the crew greeted this speech. Paganel’
45    3,   16|    destination a secret, and the crew only knew it when we were
46    3,   16|    treachery of the convict. The crew of the yacht, without understanding
47    3,   17|       Harry Grant with them! The crew, so joyous at departure
48    3,   17|      board, especially among the crew, who would have liked to
49    3,   17|        the vindictiveness of the crew.~The good and gentle Scotchwoman
50    3,   17|       was electrical. The entire crew assembled on deck far quicker
51    3,   18|           and I tried to get the crew to join me, and to take
52    3,   19|       XIX A CRY IN THE NIGHT~THE crew soon heard that no light
53    3,   20|        Language fails. The whole crew wept aloud at the sight
54    3,   20|          emotion, that the whole crew felt amply recompensed for
55    3,   20|          useless. My unfortunate crew all perished, except Bob
56    3,   20|       parting hour had come. The crew and all the passengers were
57    3,   20| Glenarvan uncovered, and all the crew followed his example, as
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