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1 VI | arduous course, there are times when I can only compare
2 VIII | we approach; and several times I have caught the word “
3 X | canvas she can carry, and at times her top-masts threaten to
4 X | energetic Frenchman; for at times when I reflect upon the
5 XIV | upon her beam ends; several times she strikes the ground;
6 XVI | rock, but the number of times that she had touched the
7 XVIII | Miss Herbey has several times been permitted to accompany
8 XX | lifted the ship several times.~“Now, my boys,” said Curtis
9 XXVI | that’s been wrecked nine times already? and sure, poor
10 XXVI | for I, saw him several times shake his head as he gave
11 XXXI | months, but twice, nay, three times that length of time will
12 XXXII | heat made our thirst at times very painful.~On the 15th
13 XXXV | taken fire, and several times I saw forked lightnings
14 XXXVIII| these bare planks, so many times washed clean by the relentless
15 XXXIX | Another night passed away. At times my sufferings were so intense
16 XLI | fellow’s corpse, and several times Miss Herbey joined me in
17 XLII | to slake our thirst four times in the day, instead of only
18 XLIII | although the smarting was at times severe, it was an inconvenience
19 XLIII | the boatswain had several times sung out his tidings that
20 L | into apathy, and it is at times difficult to believe that
21 LII | sound was repeated three times, and as I went up to the
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