Chapter
1 3 | completely hid the interior.”~“Forward,” cried Mr. Smith. “I shall
2 3 | sprang up eager to push forward once more. James Bruck took
3 4 | an instant as it darted forward like a bullet in its dizzy
4 12| underneath,” said Wells, bending forward, the better to determine.~
5 12| the boat was only gliding forward under their previous impulse.~
6 12| where we had stood.~Leaning forward, Wells could discern that
7 12| bundle of wood, they came forward and stopped upon the quay.~
8 12| warn our men, while I stole forward again to the very edge of
9 12| would be wholly defeated!~“Forward,” I cried. And we scrambled
10 12| Their captain, springing forward, revolver in hand, fired.
11 12| and the rope and dragged forward —~The “Terror,” driven by
12 13| My first care was to look forward, backward, and on both sides
13 13| easily settle. As we shot forward at such speed the water
14 13| good, yet after all, a step forward had been attained. To be
15 13| deck, descending by the forward hatchway. The captain, having
16 14| flight, she continued her forward course. Who knew if she
17 16| horizontal screws and was driven forward by vertical screws at its
18 16| well the general movement forward with which the crowd threatened
19 17| embarked. His companion went forward to the look-out; Turner
20 17| we were moving peacefully forward through the ocean’s depths.~
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