Chapter
1 IV | amuse young Letourneur, who evidently enjoys his company. After
2 X | were assembled on the poop. Evidently they found the heat of the
3 X | to me. What they said was evidently not intended for my hearing,
4 X | the engineer be alluding? Evidently he had not the remotest
5 XIII | could have entered that was evidently fanning the flames. Only
6 XV | for a considerable time, evidently listening to some sound
7 XV | plank in the ship’s side was evidently stove in, admitting free
8 XVIII | island,” said M. Letourneur; “evidently it is of quite a recent
9 XXIII | noticed Jynxtrop the cook, who evidently shared all Owen’s ill feelings.~
10 XXVI | The petroleum merchant had evidently some difficulty in bringing
11 XXVI | discussion ensued. The men evidently were asking more than Mr.
12 XXVIII| Herbey could do for her, was evidently dying.~With regard to the
13 XXXII | very much aloof, and as he evidently feels that he has the great
14 XXXIII| they were themselves, were evidently trying to disaffect their
15 XXXIV | need.”~The young people evidently wished to regard the storm
16 XXXIV | made it a weak conductor. Evidently the fluid could only escape
17 XLIII | and despair. The ship was evidently making her way in the direction
18 LII | the ocean, but the sun was evidently shining above the mist,
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