Chapter
1 V | kept northwards, and have followed the track of the Gulf Stream.”~“
2 X | forbear listening to what followed.~“Preposterous! shameful!”
3 XIII | tar, melted by the heat, followed the rollings of the vessel,
4 XIII | smoke issue from the front, followed by a long tongue of lambent
5 XXI | good advice was immediately followed; the two substances were
6 XXIV | the poop rushed Mr. Kear, followed immediately by Falsten and
7 XXIV | his hand.~The scene that followed will ever be engraven in
8 XXIX | first to disappear, then followed the main-top; and soon,
9 XXXIV | morning one vivid flash, followed, after the interval of a
10 XXXV | the utmost fury. The raft followed the motions of the increasing
11 XXXV | began to rage indeed. Flash followed flash, peal followed peal
12 XXXV | Flash followed flash, peal followed peal in quick succession.
13 XXXVIII| Curtis’s party. Falsten followed my example, and although
14 XL | relief. Instantly we all followed his example; a leather hat,
15 XLI | bleeding. M. Letourneur followed my example; the poor man
16 XLII | curling wave.~A deep dejection followed this phantom ray of hope.
17 LI | the sharks, they rose and followed the madman everywhere he
18 LIII | uttered a cry of delight; then followed Flaypole and the boatswain.
19 LV | Now then, time’s up!” and followed by Dowlas, Burke, Flaypole,
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