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1 I, XXXIX| ready to flee at once on shore without waiting to be assailed, 2 I, XLI| to avoid being driven on shore; but it was our good fortune 3 I, XLI| We posted a look-out on shore, and never let the oars 4 I, XLI| orders were given to set on shore her father and the other 5 I, XLI| and one by one put them on shore, at which they were filled 6 I, XLI| made haste to put him on shore, and thence he continued 7 I, XLI| dear daughter, come back to shore; I forgive thee all; let 8 I, XLI| prudent thing to make for the shore, as several of us advised, 9 I, XLI| contained, and drew it up on the shore, and then climbed a long 10 I, LII| renowned far as Gaeta's shore,~ Cathay, and all the lands 11 II, I| treads the barren, lonely shore of the sea-mostly a tempestuous 12 II, XLI| see sky or earth or sea or shore. It is true I felt that 13 II, LVIII| stumbled as he leaped on shore; his soldiers took it as 14 II, LXIII| instant they came to the shore all the galleys struck their 15 II, LXIII| he with the other kept in shore, so that in this way the 16 II, LXIII| viceroy of the city was on the shore. He ordered the skiff to 17 II, LXIII| be taken. We sighted this shore last night, and knowing 18 II, LXIV| the vessel close to the shore we shall be able to get