Chapter
1 V | leagues from shore make the attempt to land a very dangerous
2 V | it is true, was making an attempt to join us, but she had
3 XIII | Even with thick shoes any attempt to walk upon deck up to
4 XVII | accumulation of rock, yet the attempt will at least occupy us
5 XX | occur to-day, to make an attempt to get the ship, lightened
6 XX | for, in the event of the attempt being unsuccessful, it would
7 XXIV | DECEMBER 4th.—The first attempt at mutiny being thus happily
8 XXVIII| able to save.~And how can I attempt to give any idea of the
9 XXXVII| become, at all hazards the attempt must be made again. Accordingly
10 XXXVII| single bite. For two days the attempt was made in vain, and as
11 XLI | encouraged him to repeat his attempt.~“Oh, yes,” he said; “I’
12 XLII | ordinary rule enabled us to attempt to slake our thirst four
13 XLII | only twice. I use the word “attempt” advisedly; for the water
14 XLIV | their protracted fast, will attempt to do us any mischief now.~
15 XLIV | He determined to make the attempt, and as he had no whirl
16 XLVI | willingness personally to make the attempt, but so numerous were the
17 XLVII | the hopelessness of his attempt, and tried to reconcile
18 LI | was obliged to give up the attempt in despair.~Falsten is now
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