Chapter
1 VI | taking, but he only said he knew all about it, and that it
2 XII | immediate flight was, we knew, impossible.~After a considerable
3 XII | exclaimed, “if you only knew the bitterness of the agony
4 XIV | not suppress.~As far as we knew, Lieutenant Walter, the
5 XX | basalt, which at high tide we knew was barely covered with
6 XXXVII| look of eager inquiry. I knew not what to say, and sought
7 XXXIX | would murder you if they knew it. This is only for to-day;
8 XLI | was quite cold, and as I knew there must be no delay in
9 XLIII | chance; only too well we knew that we had not been within
10 XLVI | appeared no chance; and, as we knew that nothing could compensate
11 XLVIII| the theft; in that case I knew that nothing would have
12 XLVIII| the disappointed cannibals knew no bounds.~Yet who had ventured
13 XLIX | upon us, starved as they knew us to be, as though they
14 LII | sometimes twelve, and although I knew that eleven, since Jynxtrop
15 LII | hope of reaching land, I knew not what it was to have
16 LII | my courage failed me. I knew that the young girl would
17 LIII | the least to life, and we knew that at the worst, whoever
18 LIII | this voluntary offer; I knew that it was the father’s
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