Chapter
1 V | further interrogation on my part, but it only set me thinking
2 VI | this fashion for the best part of two days; the “stiffish
3 VII | overt act of madness on the part of the captain could induce
4 X | set all speculation on his part to rest by telling him that
5 X | of dissatisfaction on the part of Falsten, and I could
6 XV | existence of any reef in this part of the Atlantic, that it
7 XVI | altitude and find out to what part of the ocean we had been
8 XVI | the water had reached that part of the hold in which Ruby’
9 XVI | of water and the greater part of the provisions are quite
10 XVIII | no means an unfrequented part of the Atlantic, so that
11 XIX | became necessary to drain off part of the water that filled
12 XX | quite round at its broadest part, and by means of hawsers
13 XX | arrested. When the lowest part of her stern, however, just
14 XXIV | deck and contributed their part towards aggravating our
15 XXVIII | fate before us? For my own part I was possessed rather by
16 XXX | their resources.~The greater part of the provisions in the
17 XXXI | passing vessel, but as the part of the Atlantic into which
18 XXXII | in our sails. For my own part, worn out with the fatigue
19 XXXII | time in dozing on the fore part of the raft. The aft, by
20 XXXII | a fire made on the fore part of the raft. This marvellous
21 XXXVI | sailors lying on the fore part of the raft, I heard Flaypole
22 XXXVIII| pretty good assurance on my part, for we have not another
23 XL | suspicions of him. He took no part in the almost fiendish energy
24 XLII | that any efforts on our part to save him would be of
25 XLIII | recommendation, however, on our part, nor any representation
26 XLIII | into a heap upon the fore part of the raft. They were damp
27 XLIV | that no struggle on the part of the animal could possibly
28 XLVI | deceiving me. But from what part of the raft could the smell
29 XLVII | look. I refused to take part in the horrible repast that
30 LI | let the few frail planks part asunder, and allow the ocean
31 LII | he said; “for, my own part, I shall not abandon my
32 LIII | be the victim. For my own part, I profess that I was quite
33 LIV | boatswain was about to act the part of butcher, and Dowlas stood,
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