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1  We must none of us go alone till we get to sea.
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2  I was now alone upon the ship; the tide had just turned.
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3  And I step aside--see here--and leave you and Jim alone.
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4  And him that comes is to have a white thing in his hand, and he's to come alone.
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5  And so with one remark or another all marched out and left Silver and me alone with the torch.
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6  JIM," said Silver when we were alone, "if I saved your life, you saved mine; and I'll not forget it.
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7  Ben Gunn was on deck alone, and as soon as we came on board he began, with wonderful contortions, to make us a confession.
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8  I slipped the bolt at once, and we stood and panted for a moment in the dark, alone in the house with the dead captain's body.
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9  They did not fall alone; with a choked cry, the coxswain loosed his grasp upon the shrouds and plunged head first into the water.
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10  I'm on your side now, hand and glove; and I shouldn't wish for to see the party weakened, let alone yourself, seeing as I know what I owes you.
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11  Soon, however, he saw that our party had the start of him; and Ben Gunn, being fleet of foot, had been dispatched in front to do his best alone.
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12  The captain's order to mount at once and ride for Doctor Livesey would have left my mother alone and unprotected, which was not to be thought of.
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13  Dick alone still held his Bible, and looked around him as he went, with fearful glances; but he found no sympathy, and Silver even joked him on his precautions.
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14  Mates," says he, "there's two of them alone there; one's the old cripple that brought us all here and blundered us down to this; the other's that cub that I mean to have the heart of.
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15  Yet, although that was the case, every man on board the boats had picked a favourite of his own ere we were half-way over, Long John alone shrugging his shoulders and bidding them wait till they were there.
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16  It was Silver's voice, and before I had heard a dozen words, I would not have shown myself for all the world, but lay there, trembling and listening, in the extreme of fear and curiosity, for from these dozen words I understood that the lives of all the honest men aboard depended upon me alone.
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