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quadgram frequency
at the same time173
the rest of the139
in a few minutes103
out of the water99
in a short time95
the end of the91
at the end of85
one of the men78
the crew of the77
the side of the74
the top of the73
the edge of the68
the surface of the68
for the first time67
in the course of66
as soon as the60
in the midst of60
the bottom of the59
at the same moment59
some of the men54
on the top of54
and in a few53
the mouth of the51
to the top of51
for a long time49
of one of the46
was one of the46
it seemed as if45
we were able to45
i do not know44
it would have been43
a good deal of43
with the exception of42
the man at the42
as soon as we42
for the purpose of41
on the other side40
the head of the40
set to work to40
a great deal of40
the foot of the39
in spite of the39
the greater part of39
it was impossible to38
one of the most38
the remainder of the38
the centre of the37
and some of the37
every now and then37
the deck of the36
that it was a36
side of the ship36
the direction of the36
the other side of35
for the sake of35
as well as the35
that there was no35
to be able to34
at the top of34
in the direction of34
said the old man34
out of the way34
a quarter of a33
man at the wheel33
i could not help33
the whole of the33
the stern of the33
the rest of us33
in a state of33
as soon as he33
rest of the party32
in one of the32
and at the same32
in the centre of32
in a low voice31
the appearance of the31
the back of the31
the part of the31
in the form of31
as if he had31
with a look of31
in the same way31
the middle of the31
in the hope of31
back to the ship30
a short time the30
several of the men30
the top of a30
bottom of the boat29
the sides of the29
of the red eric29
on either side of29
on the part of29
and in a short28
it was evident that28
had it not been28
as far as the28
other side of the28
a few minutes the28
at the foot of28
it was difficult to28
the bow of the28
in the middle of28
and as soon as28
at the rate of28
that it would be28
under the lee of27
on account of the27
that i could not27
on the point of27
a short distance from27
the men in the26
i should have been26
in a few seconds26
that there was a26
in the arctic regions26
from time to time26
as may be supposed26
to the end of26
and the rest of26
that he could not26
in a tone of26
that he had been25
and the ship was25
rest of the crew25
the way in which25
there was no time25
we could not tell25
what had become of25
but i did not25
to take care of25
quarter of a mile25
was not to be25
but he did not24
what do you think24
in consequence of the24
did not seem to24
one of the boats24
one of the crew24
as if they had24
to look out for24
it was necessary to24
greater part of the23
at the mouth of23
i was able to23
by the side of23
the end of a23
the depths of the23
the men of the23
to one of the23
the fate of the23
rose to the surface23
i was in the23
made up his mind23
as if it were23
at the bottom of23
a quarter of an23
one side of the23
it must have been23
as far as i23
crew of the dolphin23
made fast to the23
was the first to23
out of sight of23
they were about to23
surface of the sea23
to go to the23
to return to the23
for a short time23
of the ship and23
caught sight of the23
the face of the22
at the time of22
in the way of22
that is to say22
but there was no22
if he had been22
away from the ship22
that we should have22
surface of the water22
we should have been22
edge of the ice22
did not like to22
the wreck of the22
so that we had21
for a few minutes21
as soon as they21
a part of the21
it was too late21
for a few seconds21
the lee of the21
as fast as we21
as if he were21
i ought to have21
that part of the21
as if they were21
was to be seen21
i do not think21
of the men were21
that we should be21
i have no doubt21
on board the ship21
i did not think21
if it had been21
in a few hours20
the captain and the20
a hole in the20
it not been for20
man in the ship20
as soon as possible20
the midst of the20
i did not like20
and there was a20
what was to be20
a large number of20
on the th of20
i told him that20
as if it had20
sat down on the20
quarter of an hour20
that we could not20
the course of the20
to get out of20
the captain of the20
that the ship was20
a small piece of19
as much as possible19
we shall have to19
so as to be19
from head to foot19
that he did not19
that they could not19
in the first place19
had been in the19
in front of the19
to the north of19
that he was not19
with the intention of19
should be able to19
i could not have19
out of the sea19
of the crew were19
much in the same19
a few of the19
on the coast of19
so that we were19
it must be remembered19
there was not a19
it seems to me19
in charge of the19
i did not know19
that it was the19
told me that he19
that they did not19
for the most part19
said one of the19
by the time we18
by means of a18
as soon as it18
that i should have18
to the edge of18
we were in the18
i went on board18
two or three of18
and two or three18
of the rest of18
in a moment the18
on the deck of18
we found that the18
the form of a18
one end of the18
i felt that i18
i should like to18
so that we could18
as there was no18
the greater number of18
by one of the18
it was the first18
of the other boats18
of the other men18
far as we could18
as fast as possible18
way in which he18
from side to side18
at a short distance18
as well as i17
it seemed to me17
far as the eye17
the course of a17
as the eye could17
the door of the17
we were obliged to17
which they had been17
on one side of17
the appearance of a17
in search of the17
nowhere to be seen17
every man in the17
was to be done17
the nature of the17
on the surface of17
at the same instant17
every part of the17
up his mind to17
in the bottom of17
in a few days17
a mile from the17
in the same direction17
to be found in17
the men as they17
that we had no17
a day or two17
in the wake of17
returned to the ship17
in the shape of17
the end of it17
that i had been17
have a look at17
seemed as if the17
high into the air17
for the rest of17
was by no means17
let me tell you17
to go to sea17
that she was a17
the name of the17
the condition of the17
there was no need17
of the crew of17
the top of it17
there could be no17
he told me that17
as far as we16
the mate and nub16
i was glad to16
some of the crew16
in order to avoid16
out of his way16
with all his might16
the force of the16
two of the men16
more than a mile16
it was one of16
one after the other16
was not a man16
the bows of the16
on the back of16
came to the surface16
the hands of the16
into the depths of16
in a sort of16
that he would have16
and one or two16
some distance from the16
would have been a16
had been accustomed to16
as i have said16
on one of the16
to the spot where16
to get rid of16
rising out of the16
the bay of mercy16
i caught sight of16
i fancied that i16
not more than a16
the ship and the16
the length of the16
a look at the16
in the same manner16
as quickly as possible16
down into the cabin16
we fell in with16
and a couple of16
a very short time16
the exception of the16
that we might be16
i found that the16
hundred barrels of oil16
was a man of16
our way to the16
that i do not15
what do you mean15
i am sorry to15
so that it was15
the same time the15
he shook his head15
by the name of15
on the lee side15
with the rest of15
have been able to15
as fast as they15
lee side of the15
he would have been15
from stem to stern15
in the hopes of15
had no means of15
and i could not15
that some of the15
the man in the15
part of the world15
on the starboard side15
the lee side of15
he was a man15
he was about to15
that he would be15
at no great distance15
the upper part of15
and in less than15
in the habit of15
there was no chance15
the people in the15
i saw that the15
the body of the15
the trough of the15
the order was given15
the top of his15
but they did not15
as soon as i15
into the hands of15
the arrival of the15
to serve as a15
in the hands of15
just in time to15
when i came on15
out of the cabin15
to fall in with15
would not have been15
as soon as she15
on each side of15
i went up to15
of the pole star15
the men who had15
i came on deck15
we could see the15
down on the deck14
that i was not14
there was a good14
we found that we14
he had been a14
and that he would14
the size of the14
a number of the14
to enable us to14
and two of the14
the midst of a14
a couple of hours14
i thought it was14
each side of the14
he was going to14
as if we were14
that i should be14
i want you to14
went on board the14
the coast of greenland14
on the starboard bow14
shall be able to14
depths of the ocean14
the summit of the14
the fact that the14
the loss of the14
the entrance of the14
one of the party14
with an expression of14
could not have been14
of some of the14
part of the ship14
part of the coast14
it would be a14
return to the ship14
and as we had14
the attention of the14
at some distance from14
to enable them to14
bow of the boat14
i was going to14
of the sperm whale14
half a mile away14
been for some time14
the same moment the14
not be able to14
either side of the14
it might have been14
looking over the side14
the safety of the14
off the coast of14
was no time to14
he was not a14
that it was not14
the spirits of the14
the first time i14
i cannot say that14
but there was a14
came out of the14
if they had been14
to have a look14
a gale of wind14
side of the island14
up in the air14
soon as it was14
to the side of14
a short time we14
did not appear to14
it was a long14
make the best of14
close up to the14
on the summit of14
the side of a14
and we had to14
up and down the14
with the help of13
on the opposite side13
many of them were13
to look after the13
that we did not13
i had never seen13
as if she were13
to be in the13
we set to work13
and that we should13
and that we had13
was not more than13
the rays of the13
i thought that i13
down to the beach13
and there was no13
the man who had13
on the end of13
as the ship was13
in a few moments13
in the last chapter13
to the eastward of13
there was a great13
what was going forward13
in the vicinity of13
not a breath of13
stern of the ship13
do you think of13
about half a mile13
those who had been13
no doubt of it13
in which they were13
it would not have13
the sound of the13
a number of men13
by this time the13
the point of his13
of the men had13
time to be lost13
told him that i13
we returned to the13
distance from the ship13
the watch on deck13
the mate and walter13
i came to the13
fast as we could13
he caught sight of13
the next morning we13
turned out to be13
of those on board13
not far from the13
we were going to13
he was able to13
that he might have13
in the act of13
that it was impossible13
could be no doubt13
is one of the13
the place where the13
to get on board13
not a man to13
came to an end13
in a way which13
i could see the13
most of the men13
trough of the sea13
might be able to13
out of the house13
many of the men13
soon as we had13
and that he had13
and the next moment13
the coast of japan13
to the west indies13
could not make out13
fast as they could13
reason to believe that13
upper part of the13
of the men who12
in and trying out12
it was not till12
the violence of the12
the boats were lowered12
part of the night12
run the risk of12
of a man who12
the state of the12
to look at the12
into the sea and12
that they had not12
the entrance to the12
that he had not12
when the ship was12
i shall never forget12
the captain ordered the12
a portion of the12
seemed to be the12
like the look of12
i should not have12
was a good deal12
but it was a12
caught sight of a12
said the second mate12
that he was a12
it came on to12
rest of the people12
if i had been12
a long way off12
said the captain in12
of the united states12
for the last time12
that we had a12
a large portion of12
i have never seen12
a long time to12
with might and main12
short distance from the12
got out of the12
crack in the ice12
order was given to12
and the men were12
as well as a12
came up to the12
up into the wind12
was found to be12
side of the whale12
am sorry to say12
the last of the12
was nowhere to be12
the other boats were12
gave vent to a12
winter in the arctic12
the summit of a12
reason to be thankful12
must be remembered that12
what he was about12
and in another instant12
the eyes of the12
of an arctic winter12
in the minds of12
stowed away in the12
a bit of it12
was not likely to12
about a quarter of12
the rest of you12
surface of the ocean12
to come on board12
cape of good hope12
the captain did not12
that the boat was12
it will be a12
like that of a12
at a great rate12
as if he was12
not a bit of12
with a degree of12
to come up with12
it had not been12
did not stop to12
on to the ice12
to go on board12
that the whale was12
on the other hand12
had been for some12
the morning of the12
up out of the12
about the size of12
the officers and crew12
a breath of wind12
for more than a12
that they might be12
and some of them12
i went on deck12
came on to blow12
mean to say that12
with one of the12
and it would be12
to go on deck12
the motion of the12
of falling in with12
but we did not12
the captain and his11
the character of the11
in a voice of11
will be glad to11
they would have been11
was out of the11
it was a good11
on the present occasion11
the wake of the11
and as it was11
the ice to the11
to make the best11
the first time in11
the direction in which11
if he did not11
stern of the boat11
we had not been11
to the other side11
of those who had11
of the poor fellows11
rays of the sun11
the heads of the11
and in a moment11
i had not been11
i thought of the11
the opposite side of11
the point of the11
need scarcely say that11
this was the first11
looked as if he11
was so great that11
jim and i were11
early in the morning11
of the second mate11
three or four days11
the cape of good11
one of the largest11
much as to say11
be thankful that we11
in a very short11
at one of the11
when one of the11
the loss of a11
to cut the line11
no help for it11
at a rapid rate11
to the first mate11
more than i can11
and made fast to11
bottom of the sea11
no time to be11
for the benefit of11
i know that i11
we were unable to11
from ear to ear11
the other boats had11
a few days after11
i looked over the11
the officer of the11
in the bay of11
the spot where the11
as we have already11
just as i was11
up into the air11
for the safety of11
at the head of11
an hour or so11
come to the surface11
it was a very11
get out of the11
stand by to lower11
looked up at the11
to get back to11
that it seemed as11
we were on the11
with the aid of11
and we did not11
was no chance of11
the shores of the11
of the men in11
i would like to11
many and many a11
of the way of11
as big as a11
to go to sleep11
out of the boat11
to lie down and11
and the sea was11
had never seen a11
as it may seem11
i was about to11
the north of us11
at the thought of11
one of the mates11
out on the floes11
the captain in a11
one of them was11
the eye could reach11
in the neighbourhood of11
they were to be11
in the arctic ocean11
he said in a11
strange as it may11
the progress of the11
the excitement of the11
went up to the11
mouth of the river11
on the west coast11
the ship was in11
and a number of11
one or two of11
to such an extent11
no doubt about it11
at a little distance11
that sort of thing11
that it was difficult11
he said that he11
anything to do with11
as much as to11
we must try to11
it was a great11
had not been long11
to do with it11
we were compelled to11
the captain and mates11
it was found that11
so long as he11
that he had a11
we should be able11
we had plenty of11
i was sure that11
in spite of their11
and in another moment11
we might have a11
at one end of11
he was on the11
by the time the11
in another moment the11
a great number of11
the end of his11
in the same condition11
it is impossible to11
made up my mind11
all parts of the11
had been on the11
a small quantity of11
for some time in10
as long as the10
look out for a10
to the effect that10
the sight of a10
that we could see10
there was no use10
had become of the10
to give up the10
and crew of the10
the risk of being10
with the air of10
from the depths of10
as they had been10
when we reached the10
greater number of the10
in spite of all10
more than a year10
that there was not10
with a feeling of10
what i was about10
as well as to10
at the entrance of10
it was with the10
as much as we10
we were about to10
completely out of the10
part of the crew10
in order to keep10
two of the boats10
seemed to have no10
two or three times10
it was that of10
we shall have a10
i have spoken of10
but i was not10
the bay of islands10
a sheet of ice10
to lower a boat10
men who had been10
he could not tell10
the wind was light10
the best part of10
for there was no10
spirits of the men10
the light of the10
as we approached the10
to get up to10
there was no one10
an hour or more10
that we shall be10
to which we were10
before we could get10
that we had not10
the old man was10
at that moment a10
more than a few10
the officers of the10
said that he was10
rest of the men10
that he was the10
a boat was lowered10
to be put on10
began to fear that10
of the men as10
a hundred and fifty10
on board the dolphin10
to the captain and10
was standing on the10
by the crew of10
of the second day10
she shook her head10
of sight of the10
for an hour or10
the truth of the10
hour after hour passed10
the captain was a10
but i could not10
had no idea of10
over and over again10
there were plenty of10
so much as a10
that we were not10
got near enough to10
all of a sudden10
i could not tell10
with a piece of10
am not going to10
to take charge of10
every stitch of canvas10
with a number of10
the end of that10
the interior of the10
it could not be10
to get hold of10
to keep out of10
had charge of the10
from the side of10
got up to the10
down to the sea10
it seemed to be10
that he would not10
and the old man10
the ship was hove10
that i did not10
had an opportunity of10
the rest of our10
what has become of10
i knew that he10
a brace of pistols10
the latter part of10
had the effect of10
at a rate that10
in spite of his10
man at the helm10
it was only a10
the spot where he10
out of the reach10
the other two boats10
if it had not10
up to this time10
an hour or two10
two or three miles10
might as well have10
no time to lose10
have been in a10
in regard to the10
it was as though10
to the man at10
there was not much10
as there was a10
and many of the10
this sort of thing10
of the ship in10
an account of the10
with all our might10
the scene of action10
and the brig was10
a few seconds the10
but a short distance10
three or four of10
of the reach of10
was not at all10
while he was speaking10
crew of the red10
too far off to10
as if i had10
the floor of the10
and it was a10
a lump of ice10
out of the question10
as it is called10
it was time to10
beset in the ice10
i am not going10
and it may be10
and most of the10
he seemed to have10
along the edge of10
that there were no10
that we were able10
to the care of10
they were on the10
to add to their10
about the same time10
officer of the watch10
the time of the10
the ship to the10
over the side and10
away in the hold10
a short distance off10
into the midst of10
of being able to10
he had not been10
or two of the10
a drop of water10
but it was not10
on board of the10
on board the brig10
there was no doubt10
looking out for the10
and it was not10
on the morning of10
at that moment the10
the tops of the10
on the edge of10
and it was evident10
i thought to myself10
it was to be9
men in the ship9
we should have had9
end of that time9
such was the case9
a great deal more9
one of the other9
and the ice was9
i have heard of9
we could make out9
what can be done9
of the man who9
side of the deck9
all that could be9
the size of a9
when i came to9
would be able to9
there can be no9
it was not until9
and for the first9
the coast of africa9
as if it would9
as far as possible9
he had been in9
an ample supply of9
a large quantity of9
of the ship was9
to the surface to9
and in the course9
had been engaged in9
go back to the9
i might have been9
for the time being9
the ice round the9
that the captain was9
of the people were9
the first time since9
we might have been9
was the only one9
the faces of the9
not one of the9
it was with a9
the second mate and9
out of the ice9
i must confess that9
the reach of the9
one at a time9
not being able to9
as long as i9
they returned to the9
in the head of9
that they had been9
been able to get9
as the wind was9
the starboard side of9
the mate and the9
right before the wind9
turned on his heel9
back of the head9
in front of it9
we made our way9
in the presence of9
if we had been9
of the boat and9
from the bottom of9
to keep up the9
there were a number9
the report of the9
you may be sure9
next morning we were9
they were able to9
i had no idea9
have fallen in with9
the nose of the9
ahead of the ship9
and went to the9
told us that we9
a matter of course9
seemed to be a9
to return to their9
the maid of the9
told me that the9
and before we could9
the captain told me9
i heard the captain9
the air of a9
and one of the9
swept out to sea9
in which he was9
said the first mate9
little more than a9
and the boat was9
that it may be9
a few yards of9
in which i was9
the evening of the9
was no help for9
by the same token9
on board a whaler9
from one of the9
the sight of the9
we shall be able9
went back to the9
mr griffiths and the9
that the men had9
which he had been9
if we were to9
the light of a9
we caught sight of9
we got up to9
up to the top9
all we could do9
a plug of tobacco9
in consequence of this9
in which i had9
to the bottom of9
not likely to be9
to be thankful that9
most of the crew9
in half an hour9
the shelter of the9
by means of the9
the captain and mr9
he ought to have9
for he was a9
to the mouth of9
they came to a9
edge of the floe9
some of them were9
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griffiths and the doctor8
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party in the cabin6
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the name of his6
of the whole party6
the whale and the6
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to meet with a6
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if it comes on6
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quite close to the6
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the sound of a6
to partake of the6
sail on the ship6
the whole of it6
ellice and tom singleton6
me by the collar6
north side of the6
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his wife and daughter6
the balance of the6
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like a sheet of6
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out on the yard6
for a whole week6
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i am sure i6
soon as the boat6
what am i to6
to be out of6
to look for us6
not seem to be6
we shall be saved6
i need not describe6
the names of the6
head man of the6
the sperm whale is6
can you tell me6
i sat down on6
to get near enough6
of the arctic ocean6
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lay on their oars6
the same time i6
to the cabin to6
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the captain sent for6
to haul in the6
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i shall be able6
on the evening of6
be said to have6
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course of an hour6
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the fragments of the6
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that it was his6
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i want to know6
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off from the shore6
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which had not been6
reached the spot where6
after part of the6
what should be done6
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after hour passed away6
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is more than i6
in the evening we6
over my head and6
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not to be found6
the assistance of the6
could not possibly have6
which we had been6
that he and his6
the captain as he6
the mate and dan6
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he had come to6
that it was very6
not a hundred yards6
by the second mate6
board the lady alice6
the captain and first6
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do you mean to6
in a low tone6
head to foot in6
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it with my own6
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as it would have6
with my own eyes6
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in the polar seas6
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to take a look6
that he saw a6
in advance of the6
time to think of6
to make our way6
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the captain and mate6
had left the ship6
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a long way from6
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the way to the6
had not the slightest6
appearance of the sky6
for some time i6
as he turned to6
hope for the best6
the party in the6
a chance of escape6
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effects of darkness on6
with a fair wind6
it by means of6
a few minutes after6
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thought it was all6
course of a few6
martha and aunt jane6
i was a little6
i could not stand6
that i was to6
late in the day6