1 You are sure of your resurrection.
2 My heart was surely in my eyes for a moment.
3 Calm and sure they were as her spirit itself.
4 I surely have hunted and forayed and fought all the days of my life.
5 Half of them, I am sure, were anxious to see us shedding each other's blood.
6 I looked closely, but was not sure until exclamations broke out on all sides.
7 And to love, and to wait and win love, that surely was glorious enough for me.
8 "He is a free spirit surely," I answered; and, taking her hand, I led her on deck.
9 Again the knife was raised, and Wolf Larsen would have surely died had she not stepped between.
10 And then came the foremast, larger in diameter, and weighing surely thirty-five hundred pounds.
11 The spritsail filled with the wind, suddenly, careening the frail open craft till it seemed it would surely capsize.
12 I felt no fear, though I was sure of death in that boiling surge amongst the rocks which was rapidly growing nearer.
13 I could not put my weight on it, or, at least, I thought I could not put my weight on it; and I felt sure the leg was broken.
14 To make sure, I returned and went through the steerage and forecastle, and in the galley gathered up all the sharp meat and vegetable knives.
15 Not only were we sure of being dry and warm and sheltered from the wind, but we had the softest and most luxurious mattresses that could be made from moss.
16 And she was spirit, first and always spirit, etherealized essence of life, calm as her calm eyes, and sure of permanence in the changing order of the universe.
17 The air was thick and murky with the smoke of it; and this, combined with the violent movement of the ship as she struggled through the storm, would surely have made me sea-sick had I been a victim to that malady.
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