Chapter
1 VI | north-west until she gets into better quarters.~I was alone with
2 IX | made the discovery. It is better that you should know it.”~
3 XII | after all, we shall fare better with the fire as a declared
4 XV | and perhaps may get the better of the fire.”~“True,” said
5 XVIII | answered his father, “it is better to give warning of a danger
6 XVIII | replied Andre. “I think we had better ask Captain Curtis to let
7 XX | the nearest port.”~As no better plan seemed to suggest itself,
8 XXI | boatswain.~“You have something better than powder,” said Falsten.~“
9 XXII | that threatened us; it was better that they should know the
10 XXIX | enough, my man; and you’d better look sharp.”~“Faith, then,
11 XXXII | say the truth, it was far better for us that the sea should
12 XXXIII| then, as though thinking better of himself, he turned round
13 XXXVI | who are going to die had better make haste about it.”~“Yes,”
14 XLI | he said coldly, “isn’t it better to eat a dead man than a
15 XLVII | remarked to me, “it was better to eat a dead man than a
16 XLIX | forehead. I am somewhat better; but I am weakened, mind
17 LI | body, that it might serve a better purpose than merely feeding
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