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1 II | monotony of the voyage, the close proximity into which we
2 VII | hold. They seemed to be all close as usual, but I now observed
3 VIII | continually wet, so that their close and heavy texture is rendered
4 X | engaged in conversation almost close to me. What they said was
5 XIII | whatever to be done, except to close every aperture.”~The fire
6 XVIII | his father and I following close behind. A quarter of an
7 XXIII | was effectual, and at the close of the day the level of
8 XXVI | return to my uneasy couch close to the larboard shrouds.~
9 XXVII | something to the rigging, passed close behind me.~“What’s the matter?”
10 XXXIII| Jynxtrop had been engaged in close conversation and, although
11 XXXIV | to contract until it was close around us. At the same instant
12 XLIII | She is a brig running close upon the wind, on the starboard
13 XLIV | fins. The monsters came close up to the edge of the raft,
14 XLVI | redoubled vigour at the close of every day, I threw myself,
15 XLVII | that kept them lingering so close around? It was only too
16 LV | JANUARY 27th.—I did not close my eyes all night, and was
17 LVII | My journal has come to a close.~I have only to relate,
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