Chapter
1 V | Letourneur to me, as we stood gazing at the distant land, “
2 XIV | Chancellor’s” side.~The men stood aghast; they were dumbfoundered.
3 XVI | daylight. I and M. Letourneur stood watching Curtis as he continued
4 XVIII | outline of the reef as it stood clearly defined against
5 XX | the starboard bar. Curtis stood upon the poop, giving his
6 XXVII | supporting his son, came and stood by my side.~“Don’t you think
7 XXVII | narrow platform on which we stood creaked and groaned with
8 XXXIII| grin upon his lips, Owen stood confronting the captain;
9 XXXV | from the waves. Miss Herbey stood upright and motionless as
10 XXXV | crest of an enormous wave, stood literally perpendicularly
11 XXXV | disengage it, the poor fellow stood uttering-cries of distress.~
12 XLII | Owen stopped his cries and stood erect. It was quite true
13 XLII | glanced at Curtis as he stood with folded arms intently
14 XLIII | died away across the sea.~I stood aft with M. Letourneur,
15 XLIII | our captain’s face. Curtis stood leaning against the mast,
16 XLIV | horror.~The boatswain, who stood with clenched teeth and
17 XLIV | breathless, excitement we stood watching the preparations,
18 XLVIII| protection, and he came and stood beside me. He said nothing,
19 LIV | part of butcher, and Dowlas stood, hatchet in hand, ready
20 LV | Curtis and the boatswain stood by the mast attentively
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