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1 1 | is fine and unbroken, I came to my decision, and proceeded
2 IV | talking of him, Curtis himself came on deck, and as I watched
3 VII | M. Letourneur and Andre came an deck. The young man enjoyed
4 XIV | NIGHT.—The scene, as night came on, was terrible indeed.
5 XVI | and myself that if the sun came out he intended to take
6 XVIII | it will disappear as it came,” said Andre. “You are no
7 XVIII | of nature. Falsten, too, came once and examined the character
8 XXI | and I accompanied them. We came to the conclusion that the
9 XXII | important than speed.~The night came on dark and foggy. The breeze
10 XXII | been down into the hold, came on deck with the ominous
11 XXII | land before the last crisis came. Falsten was about to give
12 XXIV | the pumps, until the time came and everything was ready
13 XXV | for twenty days, until she came in sight of land, when those
14 XXVI | way towards the poop, he came up to me and began talking.~“
15 XXVII | arm supporting his son, came and stood by my side.~“Don’
16 XXXII | 8th to 17th.—When night came we wrapped ourselves in
17 XXXII | regret that when the morning came I had to note down “weather
18 XXXV | dense masses of lurid clouds came rolling up, and a crackling,
19 XXXV | fact, as the storm-sheet came in contact with a current
20 XXXV | hailstones, large as nuts, came pelting down, making the
21 XXXV | platform, and as my head came in collision with the corner
22 XXXVI | DECEMBER 22nd.—Daylight came at length, and the sun broke
23 XXXVII | Together with the unclouded sky came a return of the tropical
24 XXXVIII| following morning the hour came round for the distribution
25 XXXIX | it to Andre as though it came from yourself. He would
26 XXXIX | what the effort was.~Night came on with the rapidity peculiar
27 XL | dint of an eager search, he came upon a piece of leather
28 XLI | his lengthened fast, he came to be alive at all.~The
29 XLIII | eleven o’clock, the captain came up to me, and whispered
30 XLIV | black fins. The monsters came close up to the edge of
31 XLIV | moving. As the creature came near, my heart beat violently;
32 XLIV | cry of horror. The shark came to a standstill, turned
33 XLVI | satisfied myself that the odour came from the front, I crept
34 XLVI | starboard angle of the raft, I came to the conclusion that the
35 XLVII | latitudes, and the full daylight came well nigh at once. I had
36 XLVII | and the rope was cut. Then came the sailors. And what was
37 XLVIII | heat intense; and night came on without bringing much
38 XLVIII | speaking the others all came up together, and told me
39 XLVIII | Curtis for protection, and he came and stood beside me. He
40 XLIX | consciousness; but when I came to myself I found that Miss
41 LII | dawned! and when that morning came it brought another fog,
42 LIII | could exactly learn. Then came Falsten, Curtis, Sandon.
43 LIII | it without a start. Then came mine, yes, mine! and the
44 LIV | soon as Andre Letourneur came to his senses, his first
45 LV | lengths away.~But when morning came, the sun rose once again
46 LVI | 27th CONTINUED.—A change came over me as if by miracle.
47 LVI | itself heard.~The struggle came to an end. As soon as the
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