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1 I, XVIII| almost entirely on board the Hansa, as he had named his tartan;
2 I, XVIII| of the 1st of January the Hansa had been at Ceuta, the point
3 I, XVIII| their present abode. The Hansa was lying off shore. The
4 I, XVIII| giving him a single real.~The Hansa had weighed anchor on the
5 I, XVIII| remarking that the cargo of the Hansa would be of immense service
6 I, XIX | had arrived on board the Hansa consisted of nine men and
7 I, XIX | towards the coast where the Hansa was moored.~As they went
8 I, XIX | the valuable cargo of the Hansa, which, sooner or later,
9 I, XIX | shore, they found that the Hansa had anchored in an exposed
10 I, XX | captain gave orders for the Hansa to be shifted round to the
11 I, XX | pass his nights upon the Hansa. This arrangement, however,
12 I, XX | themselves to the Dobryna and Hansa could not for a moment be
13 I, XX | both the Dobryna and the Hansa.~The launch securely moored,
14 I, XXI | have a few men to work the Hansa across, if you like.”~“But
15 I, XXI | with us, I shall have the Hansa, by my orders, removed to
16 I, XXI | consultation was held about the Hansa. Lieutenant Procope pronounced
17 I, XXIII| the cabin chimney of the Hansa was the sole indication
18 II, V | misanthrope leads on board the Hansa.”~The proposal met with
19 II, V | where the Dobryna and the Hansa lay firmly imprisoned in
20 II, V | elevation of the Dobryna’s and Hansa’s waterline, both vessels
21 II, V | reached the spot where the Hansa lay bound in her icy trammels.
22 II, V | accumulated upon the deck of the Hansa. The owner was sparing of
23 II, VI | visitors prepared to quit the Hansa.~All at once it occurred
24 II, VII | later, the visitors to the Hansa had reassembled in the common
25 II, IX | to the cargo on board the Hansa, and he resolved, according
26 II, IX | appearance on board the Hansa.~“Hakkabut,” said the captain,
27 II, X | for the Dobryna and the Hansa to retransport themselves
28 II, XI | promontory would be gone. The Hansa, of course, would share
29 II, XI | and when the stores of the Hansa were safely deposited in
30 II, XVI | remained of the Dobryna and the Hansa except the fragments scattered
31 II, XVI | partitions in the hold of the Hansa, was quite commodious enough
32 II, XVII | some of the spars of the Hansa; but he was effectually
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