Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|    had not, as yet, gone back aboard. Lycas flew into a towering
 2    4, 103| praying to the stars, we went aboard.~
 3    4, 104|     this is, and whom she has aboard?" Peeved at being disturbed, "
 4    4, 108|    seek, has, by me, been led aboard your ship!" Tryphaena trembled
 5    4, 108|  dream -- You will find Giton aboard Lycas' ship!" "From which
 6    4, 108|     hulk is swept.~Or, washed aboard, just misses perishing.~
 7    4, 108|   unlawful for any living man aboard ship to shed hair or nails,
 8    4, 109|      into a rage. "So someone aboard my ship cut off his hair,
 9    4, 109|       seeing that I had to be aboard the same vessel: I did it
10    4, 110|     but lead these scoundrels aboard this ship in ignorance of
11    4, 111|       would seem to have come aboard by accident, not voluntarily.
12    4, 111|       weight before they came aboard, but the unexpected springing
13    4, 112|      she was, the only person aboard the ship who deserved a
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