Chapter
1 V | to Liverpool, would have kept northwards, and have followed
2 VIII | the hatches have thus been kept continually wet, so that
3 IX | hotter, and unless it were kept constantly wet, it would
4 XII | of course. And have we kept a north- easterly direction
5 XIII | raving maniac, had to be kept rigidly under restraint.
6 XXIV | the night the pumps were kept, without respite, steadily
7 XXIV | perishing in the flames.~Curtis kept the men up to the mark,
8 XXIV | platform was to be supported.~I kept my own place steadily at
9 XXXIII| keg of brandy. Is it being kept for the porpoises or the
10 XXXIV | storm. Until midnight we kept our seats upon the stern
11 XXXVII| complaints.~The lieutenant kept his eye fixed upon me with
12 XL | boatswain ever since the revolt kept bound to the mast, is in
13 XLII | bottom of the barrel, though kept covered by a sail, became
14 XLIII | the half-hour of our bath, kept a sharp look-out to give
15 XLIV | conversation, during which they kept throwing bits of rope and
16 XLV | flat upon our backs and kept our mouths wide open. The
17 XLVI | astonishment; but some instinct kept me quiet, and I laid myself
18 XLVI | determined effort that I kept myself from screaming out
19 XLVII | restored. What then was it that kept them lingering so close
20 XLIX | flinging us gory morsels, kept saying “Eat, eat!” In the
21 LIV | moment’s intermission, I kept my eyes fixed upon the unbroken
22 LVII | clustered in a group, and kept our expectant gaze upon
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