Chapter
1 IV | have discovered, that in spite of his physical weakness,
2 VIII | deck so stifling that in spite of the heavy swell I was
3 IX | and that shows that in spite of all our care there is
4 XII | wife, whose condition, in spite of her ludicrous complaints,
5 XV | holdfasts of the shrouds, and in spite of the heavy seas that dashed
6 XXI | reef, and even Mr. Kear, in spite of his many objections,
7 XXIV | best they might; but, in spite of all their efforts, the
8 XXV | his elevated position, in spite of being told that if the
9 XXVIII| pocket-book. Mrs. Kear, in spite of all that Miss Herbey
10 XXIX | cables-lengths away; but, in spite of all their efforts, it
11 XXXII | only invalid, and he, in spite of all our careful nursing,
12 XL | diminished numbers, and in spite of some opposition, the
13 XLIV | few puffs of wind; and in spite of our prostration, we appreciate
14 XLVII | he had reserved. But, in spite of my anxiety, I had a longing
15 XLIX | utmost to control him, but in spite of everything he broke loose,
16 L | condition amongst us, and in spite of their extreme emaciation
17 LV | suffocation in the water; but in spite of myself, my mouth opened,
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