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1 I, VIII | along upon the peaceful waves.~The party started at six
2 I, IX | fog became thicker. The waves began to rise and the boat
3 I, IX | lashing the crests of the waves into foam.~“Cut it! cut
4 I, IX | before the wind, pursued by waves advancing at double its
5 I, IX | resist the blows of the waves, it would either be crushed
6 I, IX | from the boat clouds and waves could not be distinguished
7 I, IX | maintain this course. The waves which struck its bow would
8 I, IX | into the hollows of the waves it seemed as if it could
9 I, IX | rapidity, and the immense waves, chased by the wind, threatened
10 I, IX | the middle of the lake the waves became rougher. Nothing
11 I, IX | dancing like buoys upon the waves, and driven towards the
12 I, IX | the mercy of the winds and waves.~And now at about a hundred
13 I, IX | the boat rocking on the waves, the two started to their
14 I, IX | were at the mercy of the waves, and the bark, with distended
15 I, IX | chance of rising on the waves; and the two set to work
16 I, IX | no easy task; for fresh waves constantly broke over them,
17 I, IX | then stopped suddenly, the waves buffeting it about like
18 I, IX | conflict with the furious waves, and that he must perish
19 I, IX | raised himself above the waves and looked around him.~But
20 I, IX | disappeared beneath the waves.~It was, however, no mistake-he
21 I, IX | does, on the crests of the waves, can never be submerged;
22 I, XII | landscape smiled, and the waves sparkled in the sunbeams,
23 I, XVII | distorted by the action of the waves, and contrasting strongly
24 I, XVII | lately lifted up its mighty waves, was hushed and still; the
25 I, XVIII| the moon in their electric waves, which oscillated and trembled
26 I, XX | rays in which luminous s waves rushed upon each other,
27 II, I | the mercy of the winds and waves, and had been carried along
28 II, I | at the mercy of winds and waves.~“Then, Lieutenant,” said
29 II, I | the ebb and flow of the waves!”~“Everything is indeed
30 II, III | variable temperature of the waves, and it was important to
31 II, III | were let loose, and the waves broke upon the beach with
32 II, III | by the agitation of the waves, and remained indifferent
33 II, III | in another two months the waves will no longer break upon
34 II, III | and in the distance the waves broke into running foam
35 II, III | before them, and that its waves would bathe the whole of
36 II, IV | insensible to the action of the waves, they will have nothing
37 II, V | strait and into the heated waves of the Pacific, where it
38 II, VI | of the sea, as its huge waves broke upon the beach. The
39 II, VI | floating on the top of the waves, of a kind which did not
40 II, VI | perpetual action of the waves. It is true that its inhabitants
41 II, VII | visible before them, and large waves were rolling up and breaking
42 II, VII | under the influence of the waves, they would inevitably be
43 II, VII | gloom. The noise of the waves on the other side of the
44 II, VII | feels its power, and large waves are certainly running in
45 II, VII | redoubled, and the large waves, lashed into foam, broke
46 II, VII | surf!... it seems as if the waves were breaking against rocks!”~
47 II, VII | monotonous sound of the waves dashing against each other
48 II, VII | and again the noise of the waves was drowned in the shrill
49 II, VIII | or on the beach, and the waves, now driven along by the
50 II, VIII | enormous extent, and the waves washed along a level beach
51 II, VIII | tracts on which the curling waves broke in rapid succession, “
52 II, VIII | sea. Here and there the waves had encroached half-a-mile
53 II, VIII | half the plain, and the waves, still comparatively warm,
54 II, IX | been swallowed up by the waves, or it was floating away
55 II, IX | through the darkness at the waves rising mountains high.~Presently
56 II, IX | wind in her favour. The waves dashed over her kayak, it
57 II, IX | at the mercy of winds and waves.~She did not know how long
58 II, IX | worn away as it was by the waves, she did not recognise the
59 II, X | be lowered, and that the waves now covered tracts of sand
60 II, X | being swallowed up by the waves was decreased, would not
61 II, X | crystals immediately calmed the waves, like the oil which sailors
62 II, XII | violence, but the motion of waves interfered with the regular
63 II, XII | violence, but the motion of waves interfered with the regular
64 II, XIX | the water, to prevent the waves from breaking over it, so
65 II, XIX | the constant action of the waves. He would gaze upon the
66 II, XX | north-west wind, and its waves broke over the doomed island,
67 II, XX | surged the tempest-tossed waves~Sabine’s comrades, hearing
68 II, XX | island yet more, as the waves would now eat away the ice
69 II, XX | swept as it would be by the waves, could only be a last resource,
70 II, XX | floating helplessly on the waves.~Yes! Kellet was right;
71 II, XXI | was deep down below the waves, not on the surface of the
72 II, XXI | who rules the winds and waves.”~Hobson carefully looked
73 II, XXI | the caprices of winds and waves. Even in tolerably fine
74 II, XXI | insensible to the motion of the waves, and it might have been
75 II, XXI | small but not the large waves. In the centre the carpenter
76 II, XXI | were greatly agitated. The waves, confined in the narrow
77 II, XXII | the constant action of the waves, the raft had drifted out
78 II, XXII | lake, now bathed by the waves of the sea, formed the new
79 II, XXIII| offer some resistance to the waves, they will not melt; but
80 II, XXIII| the edges, for as the long waves licked the sides, piece
81 II, XXIII| but the rippling of the waves and the splash of pieces
82 II, XXIII| sensibly diminished. The waves, quiet as they were, washed
83 II, XXIII| ice floated along on the waves for three hours in the centre
84 II, XXIII| gushing from it, and the waves were washing over it, sweeping
85 II, XXIV | combined influence of sun and waves. If the scheme of the Company
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