Chapter
1 1 | my favour there would be little material difference in time;
2 II | has a habit of holding a little over his left shoulder.
3 II | hitherto, however, had such little opportunity of observing
4 V | military station. But this little archipelago, comprising
5 VII | 24th, and that on that day, little as it may affect us here
6 IX | the cause matters very little. Is there no remedy? Is
7 XI | might be convicted of a little smuggling.~I observed that
8 XI | stowed in the hold with as little compunction as a Frenchman
9 XII | persuade him that with a little time and care he would soon
10 XVII | my diary. Falsten holds little communication with any of
11 XVII | with them, so that we enjoy little or nothing of the young
12 XVII | morning, we hope to make our little voyage of investigation.~
13 XVIII | that formed the base of the little island, the more we became
14 XVIII | jocosely observing that if the little island was destined to vanish,
15 XVIII | fine York ham, of which the little creek, where the “Chancellor”
16 XVIII | breeze. This arid reef, little as it is, compared with
17 XVIII | half-a-crown a year for our pet little island.”~“I don’t think
18 XIX | But the captain has very little doubt that by some device
19 XX | so much so that it was little short of a miracle that
20 XX | been able to float in the little natural basin into which
21 XXI | reduced to powder, and that a little channel, already being filled
22 XXV | construction of the raft. A little before midnight he was on
23 XXVI | sight of him.~I attached little importance to the incident,
24 XXXIII| 18th the wind freshened a little, but as it blew from the
25 XXXIII| like to know about that little keg of brandy. Is it being
26 XXXV | level with the water, had little peril to encounter from
27 XXXVII| present quarter it is in little requisition. The platform
28 XXXVII| marvel when I find on how little nutriment it is possible
29 XXXVII| obtained from Miss Herbey a little piece of the red shawl she
30 XXXIX | hitherto I have had very little to do. He is small, with
31 XLII | emetic. I asked Curtis for a little of the lukewarm water. As
32 XLIII | problem that none could solve. Little, however, did it matter
33 XLIII | provoke us to anger that was little short of madness. How it
34 XLIII | inconvenience to which I gave little heed; others who had suffered
35 XLIII | calm and torpid, and the little puff of air that had aroused
36 XLIV | throat the air seemed a little less trying but it is now
37 XLIV | time he shook the line a little, that he might give the
38 XLV | preserve and economize what little had been collected by the
39 XLVI | the temperature we care little now for any breeze. Ignorant
40 XLVI | currents, it matters very little to us from what direction
41 XLVI | longing.~Crawling along a little farther, under a thick roll
42 XLIX | to suffer comparatively little either from hunger or thirst;
43 LI | the boatswain, employ the little energy that remains to them
44 LI | obtained enough to moisten a little scrap of linen; and the
45 LII | could myself last but very little longer. All the events and
46 LIII | unperceived by all but myself, one little fragment flew into a corner
47 LIV | as myself; poor boy! he little thinks what a loss there
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