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1 I, I | was near-sighted, and a double eye-glass rested upon her
2 I, II | the Captain.~“I may add a double motive. At no very distant
3 I, II | but I think you spoke of a double motive.”~“I did, madam,”
4 I, IV | service of their own accord. Double pay had been promised them
5 I, IX | pursued by waves advancing at double its speed. Yes, to tack,
6 I, XI | men will be entitled to double pay all the time they are
7 I, XII | inviting still if you get double pay here, my worthy Corporal,”
8 I, XII | are as eager as yourself. Double pay beyond the seventieth
9 I, XII | July 6th, I promise you double pay in the name of the Hudson’
10 I, XIII| be an antechamber with a double door to keep out the wind;
11 I, XIII| up inside. By means of a double door between the outer and
12 I, XVII| being in conjunction, their double influence is brought to
13 II, I | the Company promised us double pay.”~Hobson drew a sigh
14 II, I | and so you will get your double pay.”~“Thank you, sir, thank
15 II, V | Joliffe would have added, double pay for the men. Was not
16 II, V | account. They were used double, so that the soft hair was
17 II, VII | real darkness.~Bent almost double, with rounded shoulders
18 II, XIV | scales.~It was now that double care was required to combat
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