Chapter
1 IV | had taken his place by his side, I joined them, and we fell
2 V | trifling service to her side.~
3 VIII | cabin, on the starboard side, to get a breath of air.~
4 XIII | hoisted on the starboard side, and the whale-boat suspended
5 XIV | swung over to the ship’s side, For a moment it hung suspended
6 XIV | against the “Chancellor’s” side.~The men stood aghast; they
7 XIV | sitting passively at her side; M. Letourneur held his
8 XIV | retaining her post by her side.~No pen could adequately
9 XV | clambered along the starboard side, on which the ship had heeled,
10 XV | Some plank in the ship’s side was evidently stove in,
11 XVI | felt against the ship’s side, and at the same time a
12 XVIII | very much to the starboard side, the few points of rock
13 XIX | purpose the leak in the side had somehow or other to
14 XXII | ship lurch very much on one side, and as Curtis felt that
15 XXIII | closely and securely to the side of the hull. The scheme
16 XXIV | Letourneur worked at my side; I often noticed his father
17 XXV | of course, staying by her side.~As soon as the captain
18 XXVI | shrouds, and were soon at his side.~A long discussion ensued.
19 XXVI | wife, but remained by the side of Silas Huntly until the
20 XXVII | of water above deck; the side netting had completely disappeared,
21 XXVII | son, came and stood by my side.~“Don’t you think this main-top
22 XXXI | arched buttresses, on either side. While he was thus employed
23 XXXV | down, to and fro, and from side to side with the most violent
24 XXXV | and fro, and from side to side with the most violent oscillations “
25 XXXV | parapet on the larboard side, so that the waves dashed
26 XXXV | rolled overboard, and the side of one of the water-barrels
27 XXXVII | to me to sit down by his side, and then summoning up all
28 XXXVIII| unfortunate man rolled over the side of the raft and instantly
29 XLI | night I remained by the side of the poor fellow’s corpse,
30 XLIII | with the boatswain by his side; their eyes seemed never
31 XLIV | naked leg to hang over the side of the raft; the monsters,
32 XLVII | fellow-passengers were at my side, and the rope was cut. Then
33 LII | Curtis, leaning against the side, strove to penetrate the
34 LIII | and picked it up. On one side of it was written Andr—;
35 LVI | lips, I leaned over the side of the raft and swallowed
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