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the crew of the69
the edge of the45
the side of the39
the captain of the39
the end of the38
the men on board38
at the same time37
the force of the33
one of the men32
men on board the29
the roar of the29
as soon as the28
some of the men26
for the preservation of25
the direction of the24
in the direction of23
under the lee of23
the rescue of the22
the bottom of the22
at the end of21
the steamer and life20
the rush of the20
of the crew of19
the top of the18
in the middle of18
the wreck of the18
the lee of the18
the preservation of life18
as if he had17
in the midst of17
every now and then17
on board the wreck17
on the part of17
on board the steamer17
the bow of the17
to be able to17
of one of the17
for the first time17
one of the most16
in a few seconds16
on the goodwin sands16
in spite of the16
side of the vessel16
to the rescue of16
was one of the16
the coast guard cutter16
the men in the16
boy with the u15
the coxswain of the15
the head of the15
the women and children15
darkness of the night15
the fury of the15
the boy with the15
of the coast guard15
in the teeth of15
the part of the15
the darkness of the14
as well as the14
from stem to stern14
in the face of14
up and down the14
of the united kingdom14
the dangers of the14
bow of the boat14
the light of the14
the trough of the14
of the goodwin sands13
as soon as they13
the face of the13
to the edge of13
in a few minutes13
preservation of life from13
rescue of the crew13
force of the gale13
the middle of the13
captain of the steamer13
washed out of her13
the mouth of the13
the rest of the13
from side to side12
a good deal of12
of life from shipwreck12
the neighbourhood of the12
said the old man12
out of the water12
and there was a12
as if he were12
in the hands of12
that there was no12
in the trough of12
over the side of12
on the other side12
the men of the12
the sound of the12
and as soon as12
as if she had12
one of the crew12
was one of those12
out of the way11
bottom of the boat11
from time to time11
on board the boat11
the name of the11
for a few seconds11
of the royal national11
a few of the11
it would have been11
their way through the11
i want you to11
up on the beach11
from one of the11
on the top of11
edge of the sands11
the crest of a11
to go to the11
trough of the sea11
the stern of the11
the hands of the11
the position of the11
to one of the11
with the exception of11
for a few minutes10
the back of the10
parts of the coast10
and some of the10
the means of saving10
at the same moment10
he said in a10
it seems to me10
on board the brig10
the door of the10
of the poor fellows10
the men on the10
and it was not10
crew of the steamer10
in such a sea10
it must have been10
the man in the10
if it had been10
on the crest of10
out of the boat10
by the force of10
for the rescue of10
for the sake of9
away from the vessel9
high up on the9
by one of the9
but she did not9
the house of refuge9
of the men who9
take the place of9
and in a few9
coxswain of the boat9
royal national lifeboat institution9
national institution for the9
to the end of9
the royal national lifeboat9
what do you think9
said one of the9
men of the coast9
institution for the preservation9
the surface of the9
as a matter of9
to windward of the9
a day or two9
that sort of thing9
by means of a9
along the edge of9
as soon as he9
the nature of the9
for the purpose of9
if she had been9
in a short time9
the coast of kent9
the deck of the9
the scene of the9
round the north foreland9
in one of the8
if he had been8
save the lives of8
crew of the vessel8
the work of the8
by the publishers lothrop8
coasts of the united8
dangers of the sea8
one of the sailors8
it was not long8
sale by all booksellers8
his grace the archbishop8
it seemed as though8
their way to the8
neighbourhood of the sands8
in their efforts to8
out in the darkness8
it had been a8
roar of the storm8
quarter of a mile8
the end of it8
for sale by all8
impossible for them to8
to be on the8
made up his mind8
do you want to8
no help for it8
beyond the reach of8
the passengers and crew8
in the days of8
in the rush of8
to the top of8
that it would be8
on the shores of8
at the top of8
the boat in tow8
she had been a8
force of the wind8
of the fact that8
to take the place8
thanks of this meeting8
and out of the8
on the edge of8
price by the publishers8
at the mouth of8
in the old days7
that there was a7
by all booksellers or7
at the foot of7
in search of the7
of this meeting be7
the level of the7
out of the room7
not far from the7
the centre of the7
of those who had7
at the bottom of7
all this time the7
by the lifeboat institution7
it was impossible to7
the foot of the7
in the way of7
in the neighbourhood of7
men in the boat7
of the ramsgate life7
the lord bishop of7
to do with it7
of the gale and7
laid his hand on7
grace the archbishop of7
the last of the7
at that moment the7
the tones of his7
the midst of the7
a matter of course7
all booksellers or sent7
from the side of7
she asked in a7
turned on his heel7
and the boat is7
the archbishop of canterbury7
to take care of7
a minute or two7
to pieces on the7
in a state of7
stern of the vessel7
the lives of others7
in the course of7
other side of the7
the royal national institution7
he had been a7
the vessel in distress7
a quarter of a7
with the movement of7
and at the same7
high in the air7
poor fellows at sea7
a great deal of7
on board the trident7
in order to make7
was not long before7
of the men on7
men of the coastguard7
as soon as it7
to save the lives7
the other side of7
into the bottom of7
from a watery grave7
rose from his seat7
the whole of the7
the poor fellows at7
for a long time7
on the coast of7
she said to herself7
the people on the7
that it was a7
tones of his voice7
in and out of7
the fate of the7
it must not be6
the master of the6
as far as possible6
the boat and the6
away from the wreck6
in the path of6
and make for the6
there would be no6
in order to prevent6
the lee of a6
it was evident that6
head of the pier6
the rescue of those6
he seemed to be6
in connection with the6
the board of trade6
it was one of6
a sigh of relief6
booksellers or sent postpaid6
the strain on the6
in the same way6
but at the same6
the history of the6
any one of the6
boom of a gun6
lashed to the rigging6
his way to the6
high upon the beach6
it is to be6
and was about to6
by the name of6
from the effects of6
at that moment a6
the result was that6
of some of the6
was a matter of6
the national lifeboat institution6
in front of the6
part of the coast6
the spirit of the6
and there is no6
with a look of6
out of the sea6
the breakers on the6
and it would be6
sent postpaid on receipt6
the howling of the6
the lights of the6
of the life savers6
the care of the6
on the way to6
to get back to6
he was able to6
of price by the6
royal national institution for6
the glare of the6
the officer of the6
the wind and tide6
each time that the6
fury of the storm6
to the north of6
down upon the sands6
his hand on the6
or sent postpaid on6
the loss of the6
as he would have6
he was one of6
he did not know6
in the shape of6
not be able to6
on such a night6
plunged into the sea6
the way in which6
in all her life6
in regard to the6
this part of the6
caught sight of the6
in charge of the6
the bow and stern6
side of the boat6
and all that sort6
her way through the6
that he was a6
he said to himself6
the north end of6
the boat would be6
the end of a6
many and many a6
on receipt of price6
she would have been6
the place of the6
receipt of price by6
but it was a6
out of the question6
of the surf and6
be able to get6
about half an hour6
of the little vessel6
the cause of the6
from his seat and6
they find that the6
coxswain of the life6
the coast guard men6
to keep the boat6
the rigging of the6
the wash of the6
back in her chair6
the reach of the6
the coast guard officer6
jim dilks and his6
cape prince of wales6
the woman he loved6
the hand of the6
on the coasts of6
postpaid on receipt of6
as if they were6
the sides of the6
it was not until6
the entrance of the6
people on the pier6
the strain of the6
on his way to6
by means of the6
as if it had6
could do to keep6
the revenue cutter service6
the roaring of the6
no ordinary boat could6
the weight of the6
the way of the6
a part of the6
the coasts of the5
as near to the5
the fact that the5
think it would be5
who had been so5
that he had not5
of the loss of5
of the institution are5
in a positive tone5
in a way that5
edge of the sand5
the gunwale of the5
as a result of5
out of the window5
into the midst of5
to make sure that5
nearer and nearer to5
under the influence of5
when he was a5
rush of the waves5
the inventor of the5
had been in the5
astern of the vessel5
his hand on his5
a year or two5
in cases of shipwreck5
that was going on5
the signal of distress5
in the event of5
all that sort of5
two or three days5
once in a while5
the beginning of the5
away from the sands5
a few days after5
crest of a wave5
on the starboard bow5
in a low voice5
of those on board5
of such a gale5
on one of the5
had to kick him5
old house of refuge5
the arrival of the5
the action of the5
the water in the5
her eyes on the5
of the boat and5
crew of the lifeboat5
there was no need5
some of the boatmen5
seemed to have been5
and the boat was5
be the means of5
the exception of the5
had been on the5
the three jolly tars5
the people on shore5
the steamer and boat5
anything to do with5
as he spoke he5
the fatal goodwin sands5
at the head of5
the attention of the5
caught the sound of5
the balance of the5
side of the sands5
quick as you can5
in danger of being5
and that he had5
in the coast guard5
with such force that5
that they could not5
to haul in the5
the sea and the5
of the brave fellows5
took the boat in5
of the nancy were5
other members of the5
in the slouch hat5
to the men to5
it was not the5
is a matter of5
he was about to5
the hull of the5
replied the old man5
but he made no5
became more and more5
to try and save5
of a man who5
end of the line5
is breaking up fast5
the south sand head5
the first man who5
as though it were5
the very jaws of5
was easy enough to5
highness the duke of5
the anchor and cable5
and nearer to the5
may be in danger5
out of his mind5
the story of the5
by the people on5
and they have to5
they found that the5
when one of the5
so far as i5
of a gun from5
women and children were5
more than a few5
for a week or5
a couple of days5
for the men to5
as we have said5
the owners of the5
has gone to pieces5
the duke of northumberland5
the greater part of5
half a dozen times5
in the formation of5
in the light of5
the old house of5
separated from the rest5
men and a boy5
the horrors of the5
what do you suppose5
at the thought of5
on board the life5
to look after the5
in a tone of5
to try and get5
just in time to5
what he had seen5
to save the shipwrecked5
get away from the5
all he could do5
stick to the boat5
to make for the5
glad to see you5
as far as the5
go home without them5
as long as he5
into the trough of5
time after time the5
the teeth of the5
of the vessel and5
side of the house5
it seemed as if5
in their attempts to5
the tone of the5
quarter of an hour5
to leeward of the5
but he did not5
the lives of the5
with the force of5
in the air as5
i have no doubt5
that he had been5
loved ones at home5
was so great that5
the time of the5
at the entrance of5
to be ready to5
the graveyard of the5
on to the sands5
in the great war5
was a man of5
the captain and crew5
nearer to the wreck5
graveyard of the deep5
with a sigh of5
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the grasp of the5
in the meantime the5
i thought it was5
to the old nurse5
his eyes fixed on5
that the coast guard5
been the means of5
the prospect of a5
the night of the5
i was going to5
in for the wreck5
there was no time5
the motion of the5
seemed to be a5
the strength of the5
end of the pier5
that it was the5
is going to be5
and it seemed as5
there was not a5
and in a short5
the owner of the5
the city of london5
a moment or two5
a corner of the5
in which he had5
in days of old5
on the th of5
it is too late5
tone in his voice5
it is impossible to5
the stump of the5
in the darkness of5
north end of the5
that they are not5
man in the bow5
and shook his head5
the safety of the5
roar of the gale5
the gleam of the5
on the other hand5
how do you know5
on the point of5
in answer to the5
the power of the5
end of the hawser5
the preservation of lives5
a hole in the5
a vessel in distress5
to the side of5
the danger of the5
in a few hours5
his royal highness the5
at the prospect of5
to the fact that5
get on board the5
signal to the shore5
it was easy enough5
when he came to5
and made for the5
the men on shore5
to tell you the5
get back to the5
go to the bottom5
the boat to the5
end of the rope5
the result of the5
the hand of a5
with one of the5
face to face with5
and said in a5
right in upon the5
to the goodwin sands5
haul in the cable5
the same time he5
rope round his waist5
and one of the5
by the board of5
with a shock that5
as the tide rose5
one of the boats5
up his mind to5
i had to kick5
with all their force5
the men have to5
washed out of the5
on account of the5
the body of the5
royal highness the duke5
with all his force5
the cause of humanity5
in order that the4
tell me about it4
but there was no4
it not been for4
out of reach of4
to their native land4
the boat sheers in4
lower part of the4
to prevent her being4
you think it would4
to risk their lives4
at any moment the4
in the grasp of4
why do you ask4
with the air of4
going to have a4
the fact that there4
the bottom of it4
makes in for the4
on the face of4
of the women and4
the gulf of mexico4
captain of the boat4
the tide is running4
of a mile from4
clear of the sands4
the rush of water4
two in the morning4
a very heavy sea4
of the united states4
of the man who4
be as well to4
nothing to do but4
passed out of the4
for a moment he4
for the relief of4
hand on his shoulder4
back to the ship4
the value of the4
and that sort of4
men cling to the4
away from the pier4
in distress on the4
best model of a4
of many of the4
holding on to the4
of the kentish coast4
is caught by the4
the loved ones at4
at the city of4
the poor shipwrecked crew4
above the roar of4
her in his arms4
began to break up4
gone by the board4
lucy and her father4
the rage of the4
one of the first4
was on the way4
those on the wreck4
held on to the4
heroes of the coast4
a coast guard cutter4
as he did so4
he could do to4
that part of the4
the first time he4
it would be hard4
as fast as they4
the brave men who4
on the night of4
a call to save4
seems to me that4
in such a way4
the cause of his4
of the house and4
they hoist the sail4
clear of the pier4
from the very jaws4
the thought of the4
it was hard to4
a break in the4
it would not be4
it ought to be4
the seas break over4
the establishment of the4
the rail of the4
is to be done4
in the effort to4
the crew and passengers4
did you ever hear4
way out to the4
keep her head straight4
to do with the4
her way to the4
would have to be4
fast on the sands4
the isle of man4
been for some time4
in the interior of4
as well as a4
had by this time4
the end of his4
of those who have4
one of the life4
or two of the4
he would have done4
the assistance of the4
of the most important4
there is no time4
of water from the4
other parts of the4
the east coast of4
wash of the sea4
can see nothing of4
is one of those4
i wanted you to4
when the coast guard4
to get on board4
not been for the4
would be impossible for4
out of the door4
which they had been4
shall be able to4
while the men were4
man in the slouch4
a line from the4
windward of the wreck4
city of london tavern4
that it will be4
in spite of his4
the days of the4
hundreds of lives are4
for so many hours4
his life in the4
it was not a4
for the use of4
and he felt that4
that it was not4
it was in the4
of the broken water4
put off to the4
may be able to4
as i can see4
a cloud of spray4
on this part of4
the relief of the4
was to be seen4
very jaws of death4
as quick as you4
the early days of4
off the coast of4
went back to the4
he knew he was4
the men had to4
make up his mind4
make the best of4
the progress of the4
crew of four men4
the beach of deal4
for the scene of4
where have you been4
tell you the truth4
by the light of4
in the history of4
for a short time4
been so kind to4
every man in the4
her from stem to4
had gone to the4
the old man had4
lee of the wreck4
was about to be4
the mast to which4
objects of this institution4
for half an hour4
had the effect of4
the establishment of a4
the men of deal4
the morning of the4
the thoughts of the4
as much as possible4
few seconds sufficed to4
out into the night4
for the boat to4
the saving of life4
of wind and sea4
i was in the4
him out of the4
the records of the4
the best model of4
the old man and4
almost at the same4
of the burning steamer4
high part of the4
here and there in4
the light on the4
as he said this4
up against the gale4
men and women and4
and as the boat4
of spray and foam4
it would be impossible4
are to be found4
the mainmast of the4
he rose from his4
and returned to the4
you ever hear of4
to cut the cable4
got to show that4
to take advantage of4
in front of him4
of life and death4
the first time in4
the wind and sea4
just clear of the4
perish in their attempts4
going to be a4
as if they had4
up out of the4
the skipper of the4
the north of deal4
one or two of4
when they saw the4
within a few feet4
a rush for the4
the surf on the4
to get hold of4
the violence of the4
for the best model4
broadside to the sea4
in the service of4
and there is a4
the top of his4
on his heel and4
was not to be4
was in one of4
to the consideration of4
would be hard to4
doing their utmost to4
to the lifeboat institution4
kick him free to4
to the roar of4
on board the ship4
to which they are4
in a cloud of4
within sight of the4
roar of the surf4
one of those who4
in order to give4
the length of the4
to remain in the4
a few seconds sufficed4
various parts of the4
late in the afternoon4
the fact that he4
would have been in4
of a huge wave4
way out to sea4
the benefit of the4
no wonder that the4
was out of the4
a signal of distress4
had a hard time4
they get to the4
close to the edge4
a few minutes later4
the coast guard was4
the effects of the4
the beach in the4
by the end of4
the shores of the4
free to save myself4
a few years ago4
to man the life4
him free to save4
eric to his friend4
with the old nurse4
get clear of the4
the north sands head4
to such an extent4
said eric to his4
the lifeboats of the4
to the wreck and4
was going to be4
had made up his4
of the present day4
he bent his head4
the effect of the4
the sake of the4
crew of the life4
get into the boat4
find that she is4
and the roar of4
two or three of4
in all his life4
against wind and tide4
to the first lieutenant4
to the assistance of4
meeting be given to4
one of his own4
a mile from the4
into the raging sea4
over on her side4
what he thought of4
not go home without4
had been assigned to4
men who formed the4
in the wide world4
to the men on4
me to say that4
to save the crew4
hold on to the4
of the wreck and4
up to this time4
for the safety of4
anchor in the downs4
too much for him4
and then the other4
the corners of her4
it is impossible for4
the only thing that4
be the first to4
out into the sea4
of those who are4
part of the sands4
cried one of the4
attempts to save the4
to pull an oar4
the cries of the4
she said with a4
and as the tide4
by the action of4
see no signs of4
in a trembling voice4
the top step of4
it was the first4
the details of the4
as they had been4
in the far distance4
the ground with a4
i was a boy4
the shrieks of the4
of being able to4
as long as i4
the steamer and the4
at the back of4
call to save life4
the man who was4
who may be in4
objects of the institution4
that they should be4
blow on the head4
that there would be4
in regard to this4
as soon as i4
it was with a4
in one of his4
the shape of a4
a couple of weeks4
for some time in4
crew of the boat4
wreck of the mary4
the vessel and the4
a man who had4
did not seem to4
will be able to4
if so be yuh4
when the door was4
in time to save4
the movements of the4
their attempts to save4
the tide is rising4
her head to the4
but at that moment4
making for the harbour4
that it is a4
over the goodwin sands4
into the hands of4
there is no one4
at the beginning of4
it proved to be4
it might have been4
of the men were4
officer of the deck4
parts of our coasts4
in the absence of4
the breaking of the4
in the breast of4
he saw that the4
into the boat and4
in the eyes of4
clear of the vessel4
during the whole of4
the feelings of the4
the sails of the4
captain of the aid4
the boat was run4
on the top step4
that some of the4
and the rush of4
of that terrible night4
side of the wreck4
the entrance to the4
to kick him free4
seized him by the4
either side of the4
no signs of any4
a clean breach over4
now and then a4
did not mean to4
for an instant she4
if they had been4
and the balance of4
fast as they can4
with anchors and chains4
the interior of the4
it is a matter4
away from the ship4
within reach of the4
the doctor and the4
to say that the4
with all his might4
one of the things4
an hour or so4
their way through a4
the coming of the4
a ship on the4
and that she was4
a lot of things4
the wreckage of the4
man who had been4
at any moment to4
they could not make4
one of the big4
fury of the sea4
at this moment the4
to work their way4
so as not to4
they could not be4
of men and women4
members of the party4
the roof of the4
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people of the coast3
god in his mercy3
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what do you mean3
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crew of the demerara3
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interior of the kingdom3
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strain of the rope3
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the flag of distress3
noon the next day3