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1  I managed to struggle to my feet.
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2  The coal at his feet dragged him down.
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3  To the feet was attached the sack of coal which the cook had fetched.
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4  When I turned around, a moment later, I saw the cabin-boy staggering to his feet.
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5  I was glad to get out of the detestable presence of the cook and to be off my feet.
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6  For reply, I twisted weakly into a sitting posture, and was helped by Yonson to my feet.
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7  He had sprung fully six feet across the deck and driven his fist into the other's stomach.
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8  My feet were out from under me, and I was turning over and over and being swept along I knew not where.
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9  I was thrown flat on the wet deck, and before I could scramble to my feet I heard the scream of the women.
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10  The man addressed as Yonson, a man of the heavy Scandinavian type, ceased chafing me, and arose awkwardly to his feet.
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11  They elevated the end of the hatch-cover with pitiful haste, and, like a dog flung overside, the dead man slid feet first into the sea.
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12  Then I saw Henderson leaping like a madman for the main rigging, up which he shot, on the inside, till he was many feet higher than my head.
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13  His height was probably five feet ten inches, or ten and a half; but my first impression, or feel of the man, was not of this, but of his strength.
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14  Several men picked up the hatch-cover with its ghastly freight, carried it to the lee side, and rested it on the boats, the feet pointing overboard.
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15  Once, in a gust, the rail dipped under the sea, and the decks on that side were for the moment awash with water that made a couple of the hunters hastily lift their feet.
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16  A pair of workman's brogans encased my feet, and for trousers I was furnished with a pair of pale blue, washed-out overalls, one leg of which was fully ten inches shorter than the other.
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17  He was firmly planted on his legs; his feet struck the deck squarely and with surety; every movement of a muscle, from the heave of the shoulders to the tightening of the lips about the cigar, was decisive, and seemed to come out of a strength that was excessive and overwhelming.
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