Part, Chapter
1 I, III | eyes were closed, and his lips pressed together as if glued
2 I, III | his eyes, and words to his lips, so that Captain Craventy
3 I, IV | Black, he never opened his lips except when his own special
4 I, V | melt the icicles on our lips! No, child, no, don’t try
5 I, IX | and a cry burst from the lips of the Lieutenant and his
6 I, XVIII| burst involuntarily from the lips of the delighted astronomer
7 I, XIX | eye-lashes, large mouths, thick lips, long black coarse hair,
8 I, XXI | breath froze as it left their lips and floated about them as
9 I, XXI | of complaint passed their lips. The women bore their sufferings
10 I, XXI | and despair burst from the lips of Mac-Nab and Rae. They
11 I, XXIII| gratitude burst from the lips of the astronomer, and his
12 II, VII | like grape-shot, and the lips of Hobson and his companion
13 II, VIII | astonishment burst from her lips:~“Madge, Madge, come!” she
14 II, IX | of rum between her parted lips. She then bathed her forehead
15 II, IX | name again burst from her lips, and painfully raising her
16 II, XII | suddenly burst from her lips, and seizing Hobson’s hand,
17 II, XIV | appeared on his tongue, his lips, and even on the globes
18 II, XVII | of despair burst from the lips of the houseless outcasts.~“
19 II, XXIII| who had not opened his lips for so long, and who had
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