Chapter
1 VII | everything on board. Everything appeared as usual. The “Chancellor”
2 VII | alone. As I expected, Curtis appeared, that he might relieve Lieutenant
3 VII | The boatswain immediately appeared, and another conversation
4 XIII | reach its height; the waves appeared to us mountains high, and
5 XV | taken before the daylight appeared.~I immediately reported
6 XVI | his countenance; to him it appeared perfectly incredible that,
7 XVI | greatly abated; no flames now appeared, and although some black
8 XXI | morning, but when daylight appeared we found that the men, although
9 XXVI | afternoon, though she only appeared at rare intervals between
10 XXVII | When daylight at length appeared, I found the wind although
11 XXXIV | For a few hours the fish appeared again, and we caught a great
12 XXXIV | electric vapours. The clouds appeared like embattled turrets crested
13 XXXIV | increased in brilliancy, and appeared from all quarters of the
14 XXXVI | the spectre of famine has appeared amongst us, and each has
15 XXXVIII| armed as they were, they appeared completely masters of the
16 XLIV | the boatswain, as the head appeared above.~The whirl had passed
17 XLVI | whilst for getting food there appeared no chance; and, as we knew
18 XLVII | the first streaks of dawn appeared. There is no twilight in
19 XLIX | those who had partaken of it appeared to suffer comparatively
20 LII | friends, and my family all appeared as it were in a vision,
21 LII | but nothing of the kind appeared, and the sea was dreary
22 LIV | realities, so that nothing appeared to me more certain than
23 LV | Neither ship nor shore had appeared, and as the shocking hour
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