Chapter
1 VIII | air, The “Chancellor’s” pumps afford a copious supply
2 VIII | supplied continuously by the pumps was rolling in tiny wavelets,
3 IX | just as much water as the pumps could afterwards get rid
4 X | plugging the orifices of the pumps, under the impression that
5 XIV | But how can you work your pumps while the deck is burning?
6 XV | course would be to use the pumps, but these, in the very
7 XV | The waves are doing what pumps and buckets could never
8 XVII | might be got rid of by the pumps, but, after all, we must
9 XVII | This scheme has brought the pumps once more into requisition.
10 XIX | persevere in working the pumps, which he did until the
11 XIX | arise from the action of the pumps; so Curtis ordered that
12 XIX | been taking our turn at the pumps, for the work is so extremely
13 XXII | turn and turn about at the pumps. The men applied themselves
14 XXII | scarcely repaid them; the pumps were constantly getting
15 XXII | to take their turn at the pumps.~But all are conscious of
16 XXIII| be far distant when the pumps will be quite unequal to
17 XXIII| harder than ever at the pumps, and Curtis makes those
18 XXIII| order the men back to the pumps, and twice did Owen, acting
19 XXIV | Throughout the night the pumps were kept, without respite,
20 XXIV | work assiduously at the pumps, until the time came and
21 XXIV | own place steadily at the pumps, and Andre Letourneur worked
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