Chapter
1 X | speculation on his part to rest by telling him that he wanted
2 XI | brought on board with the rest of his baggage, a case containing
3 XI | out, rushed on deck; the rest of the passengers soon joined
4 XXIII | allow himself a minute’s rest, made a personal inspection
5 XXIII | acting as spokesman for the rest, refuse; and when Curtis
6 XXIV | put the raft in hand, the rest of the crew being ordered
7 XXVIII | were calm enough, but the rest had well-nigh lost their
8 XXXII | Herbey obtained sufficient rest to relieve the tired expression
9 XXXII | whilst at night we can rest securely under the shelter
10 XXXVIII| by fatigue, I managed to rest for several hours.~At six
11 XXXVIII| much intoxicated as the rest; seemed to be urging them
12 XXXIX | much as it has upon the rest of us. I have my suspicions
13 XLVII | the boatswain, and all the rest,—I know that, to assuage
14 XLVII | added, “we can salt down the rest.”~The boatswain assented
15 XLVIII | enough you, and all the rest of you, had a right to your
16 LIII | take her chance among the rest.~It was then half-past ten,
17 LIII | would only precede the rest by a few days, or even hours.
18 LIII | it was written Andr—; the rest of the word was torn away.
19 LV | to-morrow you shall have the rest of me.”~“Agreed!” cried
20 LVI | Curtis, Falsten, and all the rest were on their knees and
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