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1 IV | Ah, Mr. Kazallon,” he continued, “you do not know what it
2 IV | does,” I assented.~“But,” continued M. Letourneur, taking my
3 X | I could see that Falsten continued to remonstrate, whilst Ruby
4 XI | who, quite beside himself, continued to rave up and down the
5 XII | quickly recovering himself, he continued, “But I am forgetting myself;
6 XII | do not know how it is,” continued the captain, “but I seem
7 XIII | every aperture.”~The fire continued to progress even more rapidly
8 XIII | the full north-east wind continued to make her way with undiminished
9 XV | XV.~THE NIGHT OF THE 29th CONTINUED.—It was not yet midnight;
10 XVI | stood watching Curtis as he continued eagerly to scan the western
11 XXII | we had hopes, if the wind continued favourable, of reaching
12 XXII | Slowly, but surely, the water continued to rise, and on the following
13 XXII | last night, the pumping continued; but still the sea gained
14 XXVI | most serene composure, and continued,—~“And isn’t it me myself
15 XXVI | in the main-top, where we continued talking for some hours.
16 XXVIII| CHAPTER XXVIII.~DECEMBER 6th CONTINUED.—The “Chancellor” no longer
17 XXXI | CHAPTER XXXI.~DECEMBER 7th CONTINUED.—Our first day on the raft
18 XXXII | our condition. The wind continued to blow in irregular gusts,
19 XXXV | hour the meteoric shower continued to descend, and during that
20 XLIII | behind to larboard,” he continued in an undertone.~Affecting
21 LI | with indomitable pluck he continued to stand on the front of
22 LIII | my favour.~M. Letourneur continued his painful task. Since
23 LVI | CHAPTER LVI.~JANUARY 27th CONTINUED.—A change came over me as
24 LVII | CHAPTER LVII.~JANUARY 27th CONTINUED.—Curtis, no doubt was right
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