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1 I, I | the pennant of the French Yacht Club, with the distinctive
2 I, V | was very certain that the yacht would have found a difficulty
3 I, IX | she is Count Timascheff’s yacht.”~He was right. If the count
4 I, IX | place of anchorage. The yacht was evidently making her
5 I, IX | place of meeting, when my yacht was suddenly caught on the
6 I, IX | count, will you not?”~“My yacht is at your service, sir,
7 I, X | leaving the command of his yacht in the hands of Lieutenant
8 I, X | charge of his own private yacht, in which he was accustomed
9 I, X | long uniform swell, the yacht did not labor much harder
10 I, X | production of any type.~The yacht made its way to lat. 36
11 I, XII | captain to consider the yacht at his own disposal, and
12 I, XIV | fishing-smacks, would afford the yacht a temporary anchorage, so
13 I, XIV | out at sea, cruising in my yacht; hard by; and I look upon
14 I, XIV | reckoning the bearings of your yacht?”~“No, colonel, I am quite
15 I, XV | the peninsula, so that the yacht advanced to the latitude
16 I, XVI | Onwards and onwards the yacht made her way, and still
17 I, XVI | steam at high pressure, the yacht made rapid progress towards
18 I, XVII | 25th of February that the yacht left the little creek in
19 I, XVII | safely quartered on board the yacht. It is needless to say that
20 I, XVII | to be frozen up while the yacht was so inadequately provisioned.
21 I, XVIII| than a hundred feet. As the yacht approached the shore, this
22 I, XIX | proximity to the Russian yacht.~The consciousness that
23 I, XX | retaining their berths upon the yacht, while the Jew was permitted
24 I, XX | count at once placed his yacht at their disposal, and expressed
25 I, XX | accompanying them.~“The yacht, I think,” said Procope, “
26 I, XXI | the flags belonging to the yacht. The curtain of fire extending
27 II, III | in frigid dignity.~“His yacht has conveyed us right round
28 II, V | about the situation of his yacht. He pointed out that by
29 II, XI | as to the safety of his yacht. With the exception of the
30 II, XV | should set in, neither the yacht nor the tartan could be
31 II, XVI | the light rigging of the yacht, and the car, composed of
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