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  • Furies; and having deposited the victim on the floor, made at the Captain with a strength of purpose that appeared to threaten scratches to the interposing Bunsby.

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  • Here the Captain stopped, and looked hard at Bunsby, who looked fixedly at the coast of Greenland.

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  • Cuttle, unsupported by the presence of Bunsby, must have sunk beneath it, and been a lost man from that fatal hour.

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  • Bunsby, with his eye on the coast of Greenland, seemed to listen for the contents.

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  • ‘Shipmet,’ replied the voice within Bunsby, unaccompanied by any sign on the part of the Commander himself, ‘hearty, hearty.’

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  • To which Bunsby replied, with a forgetfulness of the Reverend

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  • Bunsby!’ urged the Captain, ‘it’s for liberty; will you three times?

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  • Whispering to Florence that Bunsby had never in his life expressed surprise, and was considered not to know what it meant, the

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  • He debated all this until he was tired; and still no Bunsby.

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  • MacStingers or of Bunsby, which, in these wonderful and unforeseen conjunctions of events, might possibly happen.

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