Chapter
1 VI | first voyage across the ocean.~Each morning at daybreak
2 VII | may affect us here in mid ocean, the phenomenon of the high
3 XIII | a longing eye this vast ocean that surrounds us. The water
4 XIV | velocity across the raging ocean; her very speed as it were,
5 XVI | out to what part of the ocean we had been driven. His
6 XVIII| reef from the depth of the ocean to give the ‘Chancellor’
7 XXIV | bent below my feet and the ocean yawned beneath me.~Some
8 XXXIV| from all quarters of the ocean by the action of the trade-winds.~“
9 XXXV | glare. The clouds above, the ocean beneath, seemed verily to
10 XLII | here, on this illimitable ocean, we have long ceased even
11 LI | part asunder, and allow the ocean to terminate our miserable
12 LII | still hung heavily over the ocean, but the sun was evidently
13 LII | sweeping the surface of the ocean, dispelled the fog, and
14 LII | long look at the pitiless ocean and the unbroken horizon;
15 LIV | nothing about scanning the ocean. Food was in store for them
16 LV | which she cast across the ocean, many and many a time I
17 LV | once again upon a desert ocean, and my hopes began to fade.
18 LVI | strong enough to freshen the ocean twenty miles from shore!”~
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