Chapter
1 3 | so steep that we had to turn, now to the right, now to
2 3 | to which side we should turn for a new route; to right,
3 4 | would not the Old in its turn, be desecrated by the mad
4 5 | restless curiosity. I could turn to no other plans for the
5 5 | be won before he in his turn plunged into the abyss of
6 5 | powers, disappear in its turn, without a single trace?~
7 6 | New England had been in turn the scene? I would have
8 6 | newspaper. To what should I turn? Politics interested me
9 7 | your men to track them in turn.”~“All right; I promise
10 7 | should be tracked in their turn, and watched until their
11 11| what direction would she turn? In any case, there was
12 12| one of them chancing to turn suddenly, the light of their
13 12| the leg.~We fired in our turn, but less successfully.
14 14| a sweep of the helm and turn away toward the western
15 14| conditions which way should I turn? When we passed in front
16 14| for him, he did not even turn his head; and I shall never
17 14| however, that he would turn back toward the west, and
18 14| Terror” could no longer turn back. The destroyers shut
19 14| captain had still power to turn to one of the shores and
20 16| constructing one.~He was in this turn doubted and ridiculed by
21 17| what region would he now turn? Would he put in execution
22 17| what direction would he turn? Would he pass in flight
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