Chapter
1 IV | our party and proceeded to give us some information about
2 V | trouble to come on deck and give a glance at this strange
3 VII | when he would doubtless give me, I thought, an explanation
4 VIII | his mates,—~“Now I just give you all warning that I am
5 XIII | with Owen at their head, give no heed to what he says.
6 XIV | Mr, Kazallon, I shall not give up my hope.”~But the conflagration
7 XV | done until daylight should give us something of an idea
8 XVIII | which the regular prisms give the whole mass the effect
9 XVIII | explore it thoroughly and give future navigators the benefit
10 XVIII | father, “it is better to give warning of a danger that
11 XVIII | the depth of the ocean to give the ‘Chancellor’ time to
12 XXI | nine or ten inches would give a sufficient gauge, and
13 XXII | came. Falsten was about to give vent to an expression of
14 XXV | don’t touch a rope until I give you leave.”~The firmness
15 XXVI | Mr. Kear was inclined to give, and at one time if seemed
16 XXVII | this main-top will soon give way?” he said, as the narrow
17 XXVIII| And how can I attempt to give any idea of the feelings
18 XXVIII| fatigue, and obliged to give up all active labour; but
19 XXX | as well as physical, may give way, and over failing spirits
20 XXXII | myself, I confess that they give me a feeling of uneasiness;
21 XXXIX | biscuit slipped into my hand.~“Give it him,” M. Letourneur went
22 XXXIX | went on under his breath, “give it him; but do not let any
23 XXXIX | only for to-day; I will give you some more to-morrow.”~
24 XLIII | kept a sharp look-out to give warning of any danger from
25 XLIII | altogether! We felt that we would give years of our life to know
26 XLIV | a little, that he might give the whirl the appearance,
27 XLV | the most of what it had to give us. Curtis had placed the
28 LI | time he has been unable to give me a decided answer, though
29 LI | the joints. Why do they give themselves such trouble?
30 LI | so that I was obliged to give up the attempt in despair.~
31 LIV | father having nothing more to give, had given his life for
32 LIV | his own mind, he did not give us any discouragement; Heaven,
33 LV | went on. “My two arms will give you each a meal; cut them
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