Chapter
1 XIX | One of the sailors, named Flaypole, dived one day at low water
2 XIX | accomplished by Dowlas and Flaypole, who contrived to dive at
3 XXX | Ready, Burke, Sandon, and Flaypole.~Such are the passengers
4 XXXIII | especially between Owen, Burke, Flaypole, Wilson, and Jynxtrop, the
5 XXXIII | For nearly an hour Owen, Flaypole, Burke, and Jynxtrop had
6 XXXVI | part of the raft, I heard Flaypole say with a sneer,—~“Those
7 XXXVIII| Owen and Jynxtrop, with Flaypole, Wilson, Burke, and Sandon,
8 XXXVIII| piece of a spar; Burke and Flaypole rushed upon Falsten and
9 XXXVIII| put an end to the fray. Flaypole and Burke were lying prostrate
10 XLII | reached him, a shout from Flaypole arrested my attention.~The
11 XLII | the direction indicated by Flaypole there was a white speck
12 XLIV | the edge of the raft, and Flaypole, who was leaning over, narrowly
13 LI | indeed, was visible, but Flaypole, laughing, singing, and
14 LI | which he had been raving, Flaypole at last sank down in a heap
15 LIII | of delight; then followed Flaypole and the boatswain. What
16 LV | followed by Dowlas, Burke, Flaypole, and Sandon, ran to the
17 LVII | boatswain, Dowlas, Burke, Flaypole, Sandon, and last, though
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