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1 XVI | distribute preserved meat and biscuit amongst the passengers and
2 XXV | cases of preserved meat and biscuit and some barrels of water,
3 XXVI | refreshment some dried meat and biscuit, each individual being also
4 XXX | passing vessel. One cask of biscuit, another of preserved meat,
5 XXXI | about the same quantity of biscuit. To make this last for three
6 XXXI | oz. of meat and 5 oz. of biscuit for each person. Of water
7 XXXI | his allowance of meat and biscuit, which may be eaten when
8 XXXVI | is about sixty pounds of biscuit. Sixty pounds of biscuit
9 XXXVI | biscuit. Sixty pounds of biscuit between sixteen persons!
10 XXXVI | received his half-pound of biscuit. Some, I noticed, swallowed
11 XXXVII | our daily half-pound of biscuit the captain has thought
12 XXXVII | well as the best. But this biscuit is no good at all. Let me
13 XXXVII | lines were cast. But the biscuit with which they were baited
14 XXXVIII| swallowed our last morsel of biscuit. The 1st of January! New
15 XXXIX | now four days since the biscuit had failed.~“Four days,”
16 XXXIX | when I felt a tiny piece of biscuit slipped into my hand.~“Give
17 XXXIX | temptation to carry the biscuit to my mouth, But I resisted
18 XXXIX | and slipped the piece of biscuit into his hand as “a present
19 XLIV | yesterday the last morsel of the biscuit which his sorrowful and
20 XLIX | water and a few crumbs of biscuit, I do not doubt that we
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