Chapter
1 IV | capricious mistress, her lips rarely relax from their
2 XIII | Not a sound escapes his lips.~Another loud report; the
3 XXII | I glanced at Curtis, his lips were white, but he had not
4 XXIII | sinister-looking wrinkles, his lips curl inwards, and his ears
5 XXVI | occasionally moistening her parched lips. The unfortunate lady suffers
6 XXXIII| relief to their parched lips and throats.~The remainder
7 XXXIII| hectic flush, the contracted lips, the too brilliant eye and
8 XXXIII| malicious grin upon his lips, Owen stood confronting
9 XXXV | Cries of terror escaped our lips. All must be over now! But
10 XXXVII| she moistened the parched lips of the young man, who almost
11 XXXIX | involuntarily escaped my lips; then I became calmer, and
12 XXXIX | incessantly playing round his lips; he goes about with his
13 XL | me more. Oh, put it to my lips—let me kiss it before I
14 XL | hand, and raised it to his lips; his eye lighted for a moment;
15 XLIII | of moisture crossed our lips, and not a cloud arose to
16 XLIII | minds of all, and to the lips of many, “Would she see
17 XLIV | despair burst from all our lips. All the labour and the
18 XLV | sufferings were terrible; tongue, lips, and throat were so parched
19 XLV | into my face, wetted my lips, and trickled down my throat.
20 XLV | forth from our long silent lips. Hope, however evanescent
21 XLV | tin pot, and put it to his lips. To my surprise, he rejected
22 XLVII | had scarcely escaped my lips, when my fellow-passengers
23 XLIX | put a few drops within my lips, but only with the invariable
24 L | even a groan, escapes our lips. We do not exchange ten
25 L | parched tongue and swollen lips can pronounce are almost
26 LIII | a sound had escaped our lips, but all were listening
27 LIII | almost had a smile upon his lips, as he drew forth the last
28 LIV | redoubled violence. With lips distended, and teeth displayed,
29 LIV | with an inspiration on her lips, and I fancied that, perhaps,
30 LV | into the sea.~Closing my lips, I tried to die of suffocation
31 LVI | Fresh water” had escaped my lips, I leaned over the side
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