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1 VIII | more thorough scouring. I tried to reconcile myself to the
2 XII | on to tell me how he had tried to persuade him that with
3 XXVI | space at my disposal, and tried to sleep; but my mind was
4 XXVII | tremble with their violence—I tried to look around and below
5 XXIX | rope round his waist and tried to swim to their assistance;
6 XXXV | carpenter and his mates tried to repair the damage, but,
7 XXXV | uttering-cries of distress.~I tried to go to his assistance,
8 XXXVII| resource, the boatswain tried what a piece of coloured
9 XXXIX | feelings. Taking his hand, I tried to reassure him.~“We will
10 XLII | the second barrel. I then tried to induce vomiting by tickling
11 XLIII | direction of the wind I tried to make out some chance
12 XLVI | raft, and leaning over, I tried to get some measure of relief
13 XLVII | hopelessness of his attempt, and tried to reconcile him by telling
14 XLIX | Curtis and several of the men tried their utmost to control
15 LI | raft in shoals.~To-day I tried to gain a few drops of fresh
16 LII | waves.~During the night I tried to count how many there
17 LV | sea.~Closing my lips, I tried to die of suffocation in
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