Chapter
1 1 | of my chronicle will ever find a reader.~
2 IV | of our life on board. I find that M. Letourneur’s estimate
3 V | it. I don’t think you’ll find a sailor listening much
4 V | proverbs; you can always find one to contradict another.
5 VII | bearings: our latitude, we find, is 21deg. 33min. N., our
6 VII | consulting my almanac, I find that there will be a new
7 VIII | Great was my amazement to find the deck perfectly hot to
8 XII | safety, and I am surprised to find with how much composure
9 XII | come when the flames will find a vent through the deck.
10 XVI | to take its altitude and find out to what part of the
11 XVI | begin to think we may yet find a way out of our troubles.~
12 XVI | on consulting the map, we find to be the actual distance
13 XVIII | grumble much, if they don’t find a reef where we have marked
14 XVIII | the geologist alone would find subject of study in the
15 XVIII | for they will scarcely find that their teeth are strong
16 XXIV | carry those who could not find room in her. Dowlas the
17 XXXIII | tangles, which they would find contained a saccharine juice,
18 XXXVII | put up, we were able to find shelter under it by turns.~
19 XXXVII | truth, and marvel when I find on how little nutriment
20 XXXVIII| the 3rd I was surprised to find that I did not suffer more.
21 XXXIX | awoke, I was surprised to find my; companions still alive.~
22 XLIV | his rope he set to work to find something that might serve
23 XLIV | as though he expected to find some dead body coming opportunely
24 LVII | Atlantic where we could find fresh water so far from
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