Chapter
1 IV | must be, she never utters a word of open complaint, but quietly
2 VIII | times I have caught the word “hatches” which arrested
3 VIII | the crew did not utter a word of complaint at the additional
4 XI | particulars said,—~“Not a word of this must be mentioned
5 XI | said; and he pledged his word that when the right moment
6 XI | ravings, had not dropped a word about the picrate that had
7 XII | re-entered his cabin without a word.~Curtis, Lieutenant Walter,
8 XIV | small whale-boat. Not a word was spoken; not a sound
9 XVI | watery grave. Without a word of thanks to his deliverer,
10 XVI | crew, cheering them on by word or gesture; finding an expedient
11 XXI | the wall of the grotto the word “Chancellor,” —the designation
12 XXIX | time was come. At Curtis’s word “Embark!” we all hurried
13 XXXII | listening eagerly to his every word.~Miss Herbey occasionally
14 XXXII | the sailors has either by word or gesture acted towards
15 XXXIII | Ah, captain, I’ve got a word from my mates to say to
16 XXXVIII| captain!” howled Owen, as by word and gesture he urged on
17 XXXIX | body, she never utters a word of complaint, and never
18 XXXIX | terrible truth without a word of hope or comfort? The
19 XLI | left me without another word.~Our meal, meagre as it
20 XLII | of only twice. I use the word “attempt” advisedly; for
21 XLIII | and it did not require a word, a mere look or gesture
22 XLIII | in my ear,—~“Don’t say a word, Mr. Kazallon; I do not
23 XLIII | through their minds. Not a word was uttered, nor was the
24 XLVI | when we have forgotten a word or name. Only a few minutes,
25 LII | scrutiny, but did not speak a word. I pitied him sincerely,
26 LIII | of relief as he heard the word.~M. Letourneur took the
27 LIII | written Andr—; the rest of the word was torn away. M. Letourneur
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