Chapter
1 IV | seem ever ready for action.~Whilst we were still talking of
2 IV | and her eyes deep blue, whilst her pleasing countenance
3 VI | in festoons of verdure; whilst others, varying from two
4 X | continued to remonstrate, whilst Ruby answered by shrugging
5 XI | silence Ruby’s ravings, whilst I, in as few words as I
6 XIII | clambering into the shrouds, whilst others mount to the very
7 XVI | level of the highest tides; whilst a sort of causeway, available
8 XVIII | all but the highest waves, whilst the prismatic shafts themselves
9 XVIII | luncheon in the grotto, whilst the basalt columns vibrate
10 XXII | the crew remained on deck, whilst Curtis never quitted his
11 XXIII | and his ears protrude, whilst his bleared and bloodshot
12 XXV | his post upon the poop; whilst in the extreme aft near
13 XXVIII | ten feet above the water, whilst the bowsprit, with the exception
14 XXXI | happening in our favour; whilst if a calm should set in,
15 XXXII | examine our fishing- lines; whilst at night we can rest securely
16 XXXIV | stifling and oppressive, whilst heavy masses of vapour hung
17 XXXIV | upon the stern of the raft, whilst the lightning ever and again
18 XXXVI | bottom of the broken barrel, whilst the second barrel has not
19 XXXVII | had already ceased to act, whilst the other was scarcely capable
20 XXXVIII| Falsten and the boatswain, whilst I was left to confront the
21 XLVI | of rain seemed hopeful, whilst for getting food there appeared
22 XLVI | had provided for himself, whilst all around him were dying
23 XLVII | ourselves dying of starvation, whilst our eight companions would
24 LII | heavily round the raft; whilst Curtis, leaning against
25 LV | that he could not move, whilst Burke and Sandon carried
26 LV | bear this scene no longer; whilst we were alive to prevent
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