Chapter
1 III | pressed into its proper place by the aid of screw-jacks,
2 IV | his father had taken his place by his side, I joined them,
3 VII | sygyzian tides will take place on the shores of every continent
4 IX | we could get at the right place. That scheme consequently
5 X | and boatswain has taken place. Curtis has confided the
6 XI | remained suspended in its place. Fortunately, even Ruby
7 XII | boisterous, we must stick to our place, and contend with the flames
8 XV | from the hatches have given place to dense black smoke, and
9 XVI | hammocks have been told to place them under the forecastle
10 XVI | been brought, in the first place, by Huntly’s senseless obstinacy,
11 XVIII | upheaving has lately taken place. This is by no means an
12 XVIII | corresponded to the hollow place above the knuckle. The tide
13 XVIII | half-suppressed sigh, “and yet it is a place where I have seemed to know
14 XXI | for the blasting to take place on the following morning,
15 XXI | time the explosion took place; the report, on account
16 XXIV | supported.~I kept my own place steadily at the pumps, and
17 XXXI | and held firmly in its place by some shrouds attached
18 XXXII | spotted dog-fish, took their place. These horrible creatures
19 XXXIV | further disturbance has taken place amongst the men. For a few
20 XXXIV | however, long undulations took place, which the sailors recognized,
21 XXXVII| has been fitted in the place of the one we lost, but
22 XLVI | and carried it off to a place where I could examine it
23 LI | derangement supplied their place, and in imagination the
24 LII | plunge, but returned to my place upon the raft.~
25 LIII | the drawing should take place immediately. There was no
26 LV | could no longer keep my place, and glided along to the
27 LV | front.~All this had taken place much more rapidly than I
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