Chapter
1 12| separates us--the depths of the sea, the enmity of kingdoms,
2 19| of Forges, I go and take sea waters; I am free to do
3 19| certain number of times in the sea. They would have an easy
4 43| camp. Still further, the sea, very rough at this period
5 43| of the year all along the sea coast, destroyed every day
6 46| them all out into the open sea." ~"But that is not quite
7 49| to throw herself into the sea that she might regain the
8 49| cardinal, to land her, if the sea and the French permitted
9 49| the wind was contrary, the sea bad; they tacked and kept
10 49| once the heavens and the sea with bands of fire, and
11 49| conflagration. Breathing that sea breeze, so much more invigorating
12 49| vessel and dropped into the sea a boat which directed its
13 49| oars fell at once into the sea, making but a single sound,
14 49| recognized as the noise of the sea dashing against some steep
15 49| take charge of you on the sea, and to conduct you to this
16 50| yourself to the dangers of a sea so perilous, or at least
17 50| opens immediately over the sea. The men of my crew, who
18 51| to the other side of the sea. ~During this time, exempt
19 51| expeditions upon the dyke or the sea, to imagine wild plans,
20 54| waves of that emerald-green sea; you would like very well,
21 54| be beneath your feet, the sea will be open to you--more
22 58| have you thrown into the sea. That is agreed upon. ~"
23 58| arrived on the edge of the sea, whistled. ~A similar signal
24 58| Felton walked into the sea up to his middle, being
25 58| to subside, but still the sea was disturbed. The little
26 58| bent to their oars, but the sea was too high to let them
27 58| black point floated on the sea. That was the sloop. While
28 58| were loosed he took some sea water and sprinkled it over
29 58| is the sky; here is the sea! The air I breathe is the
30 58| sailors supported her, for the sea was still much agitated. ~
31 59| Beyond Portsmouth the sea was covered with vessels
32 59| were marching toward the sea. ~Felton arrived at the
33 59| little terrace commanding the sea; and then the baron hastened
34 59| fixed upon a point of the sea, commanded by the terrace
35 59| his eyes turned toward the sea; "but I swear to you by
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