Chapter
1 1 | the Charleston quays, my eye lighted upon this vessel.
2 IV | in her wake, far as the eye can reach, a long white
3 IV | dejected manner, and his eye, ever and again suffused
4 VI | then a wandering in his eye, and an odd look on his
5 VII | As he spoke I cast my eye at the panel-slides, which
6 VIII | and to an unprejudiced eye all would appear to be going
7 XI | stiffened convulsively; his eye was dilated; he gasped for
8 XII | the captain, his haggard eye betraying only too plainly
9 XIII | contemplating with a longing eye this vast ocean that surrounds
10 XXXII | indications, which a sailor’s eye alone could detect, make
11 XXXIII| determined to keep a strict eye upon Jynxtrop and Owen,
12 XXXIII| lips, the too brilliant eye and wasted form—all bear
13 XXXIV | though with an anxious eye, the preliminary tokens
14 XXXVII| The lieutenant kept his eye fixed upon me with a look
15 XL | raised it to his lips; his eye lighted for a moment; we
16 XLI | with anger flashing In his eye; but all seemed as usual,
17 XLII | remained motionless, but his eye no longer scanned the distant
18 XLIII | although mine is not a nautical eye, I could plainly distinguish
19 XLIII | hours later and the keenest eye could not have discerned
20 XLIV | clenched teeth and dilated eye, regarded these sharks from
21 XLVI | surveyed each other with the eye of an eager longing; and
22 XLVII | again and again caught my eye, it hardly roused my curiosity,
23 LI | he went, keeping a strict eye upon his every movement.~
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