Chapter
1 VII | three thoroughly tested iron anchors, and a light but strong
2 VII | 280 "~ Anchors, instruments, awnings,~
3 VIII | and its accessories, the anchors, the cords, the supplies,
4 VIII | began to roar; at five, the anchors were weighed, and the Resolute,
5 XI | the cylindrical case.~The anchors, the cordage, the instruments,
6 XII | was much less abrupt. The anchors were thrown out from the
7 XIII | nearer to the ground; the anchors were thrown out, and one
8 XIV | try. Joe, throw out the anchors!”~The balloon, gradually
9 XIV | approached the ground; the anchors ran along until, at last,
10 XV | approached the ground, one of the anchors lodged in the top of a tree
11 XVII | cylinder was moderated, and the anchors, flung out from the car,
12 XVII | away with joyous cries. The anchors plunged into this lake of
13 XIX | The doctor threw out his anchors and made fast to the top
14 XXXI | But how?”~“With one of our anchors. It would have been a hook
15 XXXII| the north of the lake. The anchors caught in a low tree and
16 XLI | time enough. Throw out your anchors, Joe!”~Joe immediately obeyed,
17 XLI | immediately obeyed, and the two anchors dangled below the balloon.~“
18 XLI | came to a sharp halt. Her anchors had caught, and, the wind
19 XLII | pounds, including the two anchors which I desire to keep.”~“
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