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1 XV | a quarter of an hour he returned to the poop.~“Heaven be
2 XVI | calculate the result; he returned to the poop and announced
3 XVIII| newly-discovered grotto we returned to the “Chancellor,” and
4 XX | captain and the carpenter returned to the deck with anxious
5 XXIII| and almost immediately returned with a loaded revolver in
6 XXIII| remainder of the men, he returned to his work.~
7 XXIV | cheerfully replied, and returned to her duties below. I saw
8 XXV | could see that Curtis had returned to his post upon the poop;
9 XXV | disguise their reluctance, all returned to their posts.~When daylight
10 XXVI | silently pressing my hand, he returned to his old post.~I laid
11 XLI | in amazement. He steadily returned my gaze, but said nothing.~“
12 XLII | phantom ray of hope. All returned to their accustomed places.
13 XLIII| 14th.—Owen’s convulsions returned with increased violence,
14 XLV | might be, for the moment had returned, and we yielded to the expectation
15 XLVI | thirst, the pangs of hunger returned more violently than ever.
16 LII | death should overtake me. I returned to the back of the raft,
17 LII | not take my plunge, but returned to my place upon the raft.~
18 LIV | all the tortures of hunger returned with redoubled violence.
19 LIV | a strenuous effort, all returned to their places. The sailors
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