Chapter
1 III | same time keeping on the watch. As for the doctor, he went
2 XI | while sentinels kept close watch around the island, and the
3 XII | rest. The doctor took the watch commencing at nine o’clock;
4 XII | the three o’clock morning watch.~So Kennedy and Joe, well
5 XIV | doctor keeping the first watch. At twelve o’clock the latter
6 XVI | use them.”~“We will keep watch with you,” said the hunter.~“
7 XXI | he took the nine-o’clock watch, and at midnight Dick relieved
8 XXI | toward us—climbing.”~“Keep watch on this side, and I’ll take
9 XXII | sick man, Ferguson kept watch over the safety of all.~
10 XXVIII| doctor vainly kept on the watch for a change of weather.
11 XXXI | morning, Joe, who was then on watch, at length saw the city
12 XXXI | necessary to keep on the watch for unexpected perils.~The
13 XXXIII| balloon. It was necessary to watch only the borders of the
14 XXXIII| into the gloom during his watch, sometimes fancying that
15 XXXIII| and the two friends kept watch together in an almost desperate
16 XXXVI | car, he had not ceased to watch the horizon with his utmost
17 XXXVII| doctor and Kennedy kept watch by turns, and Joe availed
18 XXXVII| rest, for I made you keep watch a little out of time.”~The
19 XLII | Midnight.—The Doctor’s Watch.—Kennedy’s Watch. —The Latter
20 XLII | Doctor’s Watch.—Kennedy’s Watch. —The Latter falls asleep
21 XLII | doctor. “I’ll take the first watch; at two o’clock I’ll waken
22 XLII | slightest noise. When his watch had expired, he woke Kennedy,
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