Chapter
1 II | slight build, and has a small head, which he has a habit
2 XIV | now remaining to us but a small whale-boat. Not a word was
3 XVI | irregular mass of rocks formed a small islet. This islet rose about
4 XVI | which formed the rim of a small and almost circular basin
5 XVIII | family, who let it for the small sum of 12 pounds a year.~“
6 XXIII | inches. The diminution was small enough, but the consciousness
7 XXIV | remaining boat was far too small to hold us all, and it would
8 XXV | limited is necessarily very small, nowhere measuring twelve
9 XXX | deck was submerged, and the small quantity that Curtis has
10 XXX | another of preserved meat, a small keg of brandy, and two barrels
11 XXXVII| obtained from the captain a small extra supply of water, with
12 XXXIX | very little to do. He is small, with a fawning expression
13 XLI | fourteen starving persons, but, small as the quantity was, it
14 XLV | into the barrel to this small quantity the sailors were
15 XLVI | not weigh many ounces, but small as it was it would suffice
16 XLVII | had thus stolen was very small; but small as it was it
17 XLVII | stolen was very small; but small as it was it had alleviated
18 LII | steady thrust I opened a small vein. The blood oozed out
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