Chapter
1 V | islands, and I have been told that at one time English
2 IX | Kazallon,” he said. “As I told you before, we have adopted
3 XI | whether what he had been told was true.~“Yes, quite true,”
4 XI | confirmed what I had already told him. With characteristic
5 XII | OCTOBER 22nd.—Curtis has told the captain everything;
6 XIII | again?”~“I have already told you, Mr. Kazallon,” said
7 XV | the nearest coast. Curtis told us that it was long since
8 XVI | their hammocks have been told to place them under the
9 XXII | not be long concealed. I told M. Letourneur that I could
10 XXIV | Falsten, and ten sailors were told off to put the raft in hand,
11 XXV | position, in spite of being told that if the wind were to
12 XXXII | authority of a father, she has told the history of her life—
13 XXXIX | privation has not really told upon him as much as it has
14 XLVII | strange anxiety. My conscience told me that Hobart had the right
15 XLVIII| all came up together, and told me that they had looked
16 LII | terminate my sufferings. I told Curtis, with the utmost
17 LIV | Herbey went up to him and told him quietly that the drawing
18 LIV | intervention. Something told me that help was near at
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