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1 2 | future had in store for me!~I returned immediately to my house
2 3 | secret uneasiness. If I returned without even having scaled
3 3 | Twenty minutes later he returned and led us onward toward
4 5 | fifteenth of June that Mr. Ward returned to duty. Despite my lack
5 5 | profound sleep.”~“Still,” returned Mr. Ward, “there is nothing
6 5 | At this moment Mr. Ward returned and I interrupted my reading
7 6 | After leaving Mr. Ward I returned to my home in Long Street.
8 7 | shrugging my shoulders.~“Well,” returned my superstitious handmaid, “
9 7 | servant spoke of it when I returned.~For some days, she said,
10 7 | strolled off a little way, and returned again.~“Are you sure these
11 7 | watch, and if the spies returned on the morrow, they should
12 12| Now that the two men had returned, would they re-embark with
13 12| coast of New England.~I returned to my place, with my men
14 13| some food before me and returned to his place. Some potted
15 13| response to my questions, I returned to my seat near the hatchway
16 14| not change. The steersman returned on deck, and the captain,
17 15| explorations were completed and I returned toward the center. Here
18 16| Prudent and Mr. Evans then returned to Philadelphia. They had
19 17| the “Terror” had not yet returned to the surface of the sea.~
20 18| and as my senses slowly returned, I answered to his questioning.~
21 18| unfortunate whose reason had not returned with his consciousness.~
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