Chapter
1 XI | tightly together behind his back to prevent himself from
2 XII | I really can’t take her back to the north. I hate the
3 XIX | occasional respite; arms and back soon become strained and
4 XX | prevent her being carried back on to the reef, she has
5 XX | necessary to bring the ship back to her present moorings.
6 XX | inch. Was there time to go back? She would inevitably go
7 XX | tacks to stern, and glides back into the basin, which is
8 XXII | Life on board began to fall back into its former routine;
9 XXIII | did Curtis order the men back to the pumps, and twice
10 XXV | here Curtis interposed:—~“Back to your places, my men;
11 XXV | to your places, my men; back to your places. The ship
12 XXIX | the mast-heads, was hauled back to the ship.~Meantime, Dowlas
13 XXIX | exerting themselves to bring back the raft, which had drifted
14 XXXI | had made and fixed to the back of the raft a kind of paddle,
15 XXXII | rather the paddle at the back of the raft has never once
16 XXXV | it was, our tent on the back of the raft was carried
17 XXXVII | the storm the wind settled back into its old quarter, blowing
18 XXXVIII| ration which a few days back we had deemed so inadequate
19 XXXVIII| mutineers had been driven back to the forepart of the raft,
20 XLI | winding-sheet, I started back with a thrill of horror.
21 XLIV | turned half over on its back, exhibited long rows of
22 XLVI | arise, I threw him on his back, and grasping his throat
23 XLVI | prisoner, and quietly crept back to my own quarters.~And
24 XLIX | sudden pause, then dashing back again from the stern to
25 LII | overtake me. I returned to the back of the raft, and after making
26 LIII | With one cry Andre fell back senseless. Only two names
27 LIV | conversing in an undertone at the back of the raft, their whole
28 LV | and Sandon, ran to the back of the raft. As Dowlas’seized
29 LV | embrace.~Andre fell upon his back, in which position two of
30 LVI | magic touch transformed back from ravenous beasts to
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