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01 - I scarcely know where to begin
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02 - I seemed swinging in a mighty rhythm
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03 - Wolf Larsen ceased swearing
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04 - What happened to me next
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05 - But my first night in the hunters' steerage
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06 - By the following morning the storm
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07 - At last, after three nights of variable winds
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08 - Sometimes I think Wolf Larson mad
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09 - Three days of rest, three blessed days
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10 - My intimacy with Wolf Larson increases
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11 - The Ghost has attained the southernmost point
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12 - The last twenty-four hours have witnessed
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13 - For three days I did my own work
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14 - It has dawned upon me that I have never
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15 - There was a deal of cursing and groaning
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16 - I cannot say that the position of mate
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17 - Strange to say, in spite of the general foreboding,
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18 - The next day, while the storm was blowing
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19 - I came on deck to find the Ghost heading up
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20 - The remainder of the day passed uneventfully.
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21 - The chagrin Wolf Larson felt from being ignored
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22 - I knew what it was as she came toward me.
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23 - Brave winds, blowing fair, swiftly drove
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24 - Among the most vivid memories of my life
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25 - You've been on deck, Mr. Van Weyden
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26 - Wolf Larsen took the distribution of the whiskey
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27 - Day broke, grey and chill.
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28 - There is no need of going into an extended recital
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29 - 'Fool!' I cried aloud in my vexation.
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30 - No wonder we called it Endeavour Island
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31 - It will smell, I said
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32 - I awoke, oppressed by a mysterious sensation.
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33 - We waited all day for Wolf Larsen to come ashore.
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34 - It's too bad the Ghost has lost her masts.
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35 - Next day, the mast-steps clear
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36 - For two days Maud and I ranged the sea
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37 - At once we moved aboard the Ghost,
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38 - I think my left side is going
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39 - The day came for our departure.