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1 20| leaped with Planchet into the boat, and five minutes after
2 21| port, not even the packet boat with letters. In the eyes
3 49| and dropped into the sea a boat which directed its course
4 49| course to the ladder. This boat contained an officer, a
5 49| mouths of its six cannon. The boat followed in the wake of
6 49| them to be placed in the boat. When this operation was
7 49| at the foot of which the boat waited. The officer followed
8 49| a single stroke, and the boat seemed to fly over the surface
9 50| enter the port, a little boat bearing his logbook and
10 58| and five minutes after, a boat appeared, rowed by four
11 58| rowed by four men. ~The boat approached as near as it
12 58| was disturbed. The little boat bounded over the waves like
13 58| to see the shore from the boat; they would therefore be
14 58| be less likely to see the boat from the shore. ~A black
15 58| was the sloop. While the boat was advancing with all the
16 58| sailor on watch hailed the boat; the boat replied. ~"What
17 58| watch hailed the boat; the boat replied. ~"What vessel is
18 59| long as he remained in the boat which conveyed him to land,
19 66| carrying her toward the boat. ~"Oh, my God!" cried she, "
20 66| Then he placed her in the boat, and as he was going to
21 66| money into the river. ~The boat moved off toward the left-hand
22 66| fell on their knees. ~The boat glided along the ferry rope
23 66| his back, and entered the boat again. ~In the middle of
24 66| the stream he stopped the boat, and suspending his burden
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