Chapter
1 VII | for a cup of tea, and I remained on the poop alone. As I
2 IX | grave communication, Curtis remained silent. I shivered with
3 X | unbearable. One solitary hope remained; it is that we may reach
4 XI | operations, and the long-boat remained suspended in its place.
5 XI | on the poop, where he had remained throughout the panic, and
6 XII | his cabin, where he has remained ever since, fully occupied
7 XVI | For several minutes he remained there examining the open
8 XX | either hand by rocks that remained uncovered even at high water,
9 XXII | cabins, but all the crew remained on deck, whilst Curtis never
10 XXVI | oppressive heat.~The sea still remained very rough, and as the heavy
11 XXVI | looking after his wife, but remained by the side of Silas Huntly
12 XXVI | grew calmer, but the sea remained very rough. The moon had
13 XXVI | not speak to any one. He remained for a quarter of an hour,
14 XXVIII | as it may seem, Falsten remained the same as ever, occupying
15 XXIX | the “Chancellor.”~Curtis remained standing on the main-top,
16 XXXIII | resting on her hands, she remained lost in thought.~An incident
17 XXXIV | not return, but the, air remained stifling and oppressive,
18 XXXVI | amongst us, and each has remained wrapped in his own gloomy
19 XXXVIII| sea and sky, and our raft remained the centre of the wide and
20 XLI | JANUARY 8th.—All night I remained by the side of the poor
21 XLI | trust them to any one else, remained watching them himself. In
22 XLII | accustomed places. Curtis alone remained motionless, but his eye
23 XLVI | asleep nor awake. How long I remained in that state of stupor
24 XLVII | whether any spark of life remained? No, indeed; the corpse
25 XLVIII | through the day the sky remained unclouded and the heat intense;
26 LI | Curtis was the only man who remained on his feet, but with indomitable
27 LIII | senseless. Only two names now remained in the hat; those of Dowlas
28 LVII | Andre and his father, who remained by themselves together at
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