Chapter
1 I | apoplectic old admiral.~“Suppose that there should turn out
2 III | Very seriously.”~“And suppose that I refuse to go with
3 III | you won’t refuse.”~“But, suppose that I were to refuse?”~“
4 V | invariable reply.~“But, still, suppose that we WERE to fall!”~“
5 V | what we have the right to suppose, according to the information
6 VI | without it.”~“Humph! and suppose that it couldn’t go up,
7 XII | a dream in a hammock!”~“Suppose we take our breakfast?”
8 XIV | would desert us?”~“No; but suppose his anchor were to slip!”~“
9 XIV | handles it at his ease.”~“But suppose the wind were to sweep it
10 XVI | down game worthy of it. Suppose we try it once!”~“No, my
11 XXI | and it’s coming nearer.”~“Suppose it should be a serpent?
12 XXI | trembling with indignation. “Suppose they should kill him to-night!”~“
13 XXI | seizing the doctor’s hand. “Suppose they should kill him to-night!”~“
14 XXI | sighed Joe.~“Well, and suppose it were daylight?” said
15 XXI | are still untouched. I’ll suppose that this prisoner, who
16 XXV | height.”~“Well, doctor, suppose we were to go in pursuit
17 XXV | last!”~“Good, master! but suppose we were to drink a mouthful
18 XXVIII | them here would lead one to suppose that we can’t be far from
19 XXVIII | fortune in such a place.”~“And suppose some learned traveller should
20 XXXII | for each of them!”~“And suppose that they were to attack
21 XXXIII | some way.”~“Undoubtedly. Suppose the brave fellow should
22 XXXVIII| by an invisible hand.”~“I suppose a man has a right not to
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