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quadgram | frequency |
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the crew of the | 69 |
the edge of the | 45 |
the side of the | 39 |
the captain of the | 39 |
the end of the | 38 |
the men on board | 38 |
at the same time | 37 |
the force of the | 33 |
one of the men | 32 |
men on board the | 29 |
the roar of the | 29 |
as soon as the | 28 |
some of the men | 26 |
for the preservation of | 25 |
the direction of the | 24 |
in the direction of | 23 |
under the lee of | 23 |
the rescue of the | 22 |
the bottom of the | 22 |
at the end of | 21 |
the steamer and life | 20 |
the rush of the | 20 |
of the crew of | 19 |
the top of the | 18 |
in the middle of | 18 |
the wreck of the | 18 |
the lee of the | 18 |
the preservation of life | 18 |
as if he had | 17 |
in the midst of | 17 |
every now and then | 17 |
on board the wreck | 17 |
on the part of | 17 |
on board the steamer | 17 |
the bow of the | 17 |
to be able to | 17 |
of one of the | 17 |
for the first time | 17 |
one of the most | 16 |
in a few seconds | 16 |
on the goodwin sands | 16 |
in spite of the | 16 |
side of the vessel | 16 |
to the rescue of | 16 |
was one of the | 16 |
the coast guard cutter | 16 |
the men in the | 16 |
boy with the u | 15 |
the coxswain of the | 15 |
the head of the | 15 |
the women and children | 15 |
darkness of the night | 15 |
the fury of the | 15 |
the boy with the | 15 |
of the coast guard | 15 |
in the teeth of | 15 |
the part of the | 15 |
the darkness of the | 14 |
as well as the | 14 |
from stem to stern | 14 |
in the face of | 14 |
up and down the | 14 |
of the united kingdom | 14 |
the dangers of the | 14 |
bow of the boat | 14 |
the light of the | 14 |
the trough of the | 14 |
of the goodwin sands | 13 |
as soon as they | 13 |
the face of the | 13 |
to the edge of | 13 |
in a few minutes | 13 |
preservation of life from | 13 |
rescue of the crew | 13 |
force of the gale | 13 |
the middle of the | 13 |
captain of the steamer | 13 |
washed out of her | 13 |
the mouth of the | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
from side to side | 12 |
a good deal of | 12 |
of life from shipwreck | 12 |
the neighbourhood of the | 12 |
said the old man | 12 |
out of the water | 12 |
and there was a | 12 |
as if he were | 12 |
in the hands of | 12 |
that there was no | 12 |
in the trough of | 12 |
over the side of | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
the men of the | 12 |
the sound of the | 12 |
and as soon as | 12 |
as if she had | 12 |
one of the crew | 12 |
was one of those | 12 |
out of the way | 11 |
bottom of the boat | 11 |
from time to time | 11 |
on board the boat | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
for a few seconds | 11 |
of the royal national | 11 |
a few of the | 11 |
it would have been | 11 |
their way through the | 11 |
i want you to | 11 |
up on the beach | 11 |
from one of the | 11 |
on the top of | 11 |
edge of the sands | 11 |
the crest of a | 11 |
to go to the | 11 |
trough of the sea | 11 |
the stern of the | 11 |
the hands of the | 11 |
the position of the | 11 |
to one of the | 11 |
with the exception of | 11 |
for a few minutes | 10 |
the back of the | 10 |
parts of the coast | 10 |
and some of the | 10 |
the means of saving | 10 |
at the same moment | 10 |
he said in a | 10 |
it seems to me | 10 |
on board the brig | 10 |
the door of the | 10 |
of the poor fellows | 10 |
the men on the | 10 |
and it was not | 10 |
crew of the steamer | 10 |
in such a sea | 10 |
it must have been | 10 |
the man in the | 10 |
if it had been | 10 |
on the crest of | 10 |
out of the boat | 10 |
by the force of | 10 |
for the rescue of | 10 |
for the sake of | 9 |
away from the vessel | 9 |
high up on the | 9 |
by one of the | 9 |
but she did not | 9 |
the house of refuge | 9 |
of the men who | 9 |
take the place of | 9 |
and in a few | 9 |
coxswain of the boat | 9 |
royal national lifeboat institution | 9 |
national institution for the | 9 |
to the end of | 9 |
the royal national lifeboat | 9 |
what do you think | 9 |
said one of the | 9 |
men of the coast | 9 |
institution for the preservation | 9 |
the surface of the | 9 |
as a matter of | 9 |
to windward of the | 9 |
a day or two | 9 |
that sort of thing | 9 |
by means of a | 9 |
along the edge of | 9 |
as soon as he | 9 |
the nature of the | 9 |
for the purpose of | 9 |
if she had been | 9 |
in a short time | 9 |
the coast of kent | 9 |
the deck of the | 9 |
the scene of the | 9 |
round the north foreland | 9 |
in one of the | 8 |
if he had been | 8 |
save the lives of | 8 |
crew of the vessel | 8 |
the work of the | 8 |
by the publishers lothrop | 8 |
coasts of the united | 8 |
dangers of the sea | 8 |
one of the sailors | 8 |
it was not long | 8 |
sale by all booksellers | 8 |
his grace the archbishop | 8 |
it seemed as though | 8 |
their way to the | 8 |
neighbourhood of the sands | 8 |
in their efforts to | 8 |
out in the darkness | 8 |
it had been a | 8 |
roar of the storm | 8 |
quarter of a mile | 8 |
the end of it | 8 |
for sale by all | 8 |
impossible for them to | 8 |
to be on the | 8 |
made up his mind | 8 |
do you want to | 8 |
no help for it | 8 |
beyond the reach of | 8 |
the passengers and crew | 8 |
in the days of | 8 |
in the rush of | 8 |
to the top of | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
on the shores of | 8 |
at the top of | 8 |
the boat in tow | 8 |
she had been a | 8 |
force of the wind | 8 |
of the fact that | 8 |
to take the place | 8 |
thanks of this meeting | 8 |
and out of the | 8 |
on the edge of | 8 |
price by the publishers | 8 |
at the mouth of | 8 |
in the old days | 7 |
that there was a | 7 |
by all booksellers or | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
in search of the | 7 |
of this meeting be | 7 |
the level of the | 7 |
out of the room | 7 |
not far from the | 7 |
the centre of the | 7 |
of those who had | 7 |
at the bottom of | 7 |
all this time the | 7 |
by the lifeboat institution | 7 |
it was impossible to | 7 |
the foot of the | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
in the neighbourhood of | 7 |
men in the boat | 7 |
of the ramsgate life | 7 |
the lord bishop of | 7 |
to do with it | 7 |
of the gale and | 7 |
laid his hand on | 7 |
grace the archbishop of | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
at that moment the | 7 |
the tones of his | 7 |
the midst of the | 7 |
a matter of course | 7 |
all booksellers or sent | 7 |
from the side of | 7 |
she asked in a | 7 |
turned on his heel | 7 |
and the boat is | 7 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 7 |
to take care of | 7 |
a minute or two | 7 |
to pieces on the | 7 |
in a state of | 7 |
stern of the vessel | 7 |
the lives of others | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
the royal national institution | 7 |
he had been a | 7 |
the vessel in distress | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
with the movement of | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
high in the air | 7 |
poor fellows at sea | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
on board the trident | 7 |
in order to make | 7 |
was not long before | 7 |
of the men on | 7 |
men of the coastguard | 7 |
as soon as it | 7 |
to save the lives | 7 |
the other side of | 7 |
into the bottom of | 7 |
from a watery grave | 7 |
rose from his seat | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
the poor fellows at | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
on the coast of | 7 |
she said to herself | 7 |
the people on the | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
tones of his voice | 7 |
in and out of | 7 |
the fate of the | 7 |
it must not be | 6 |
the master of the | 6 |
as far as possible | 6 |
the boat and the | 6 |
away from the wreck | 6 |
in the path of | 6 |
and make for the | 6 |
there would be no | 6 |
in order to prevent | 6 |
the lee of a | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
head of the pier | 6 |
the rescue of those | 6 |
he seemed to be | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
the board of trade | 6 |
it was one of | 6 |
a sigh of relief | 6 |
booksellers or sent postpaid | 6 |
the strain on the | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
but at the same | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
any one of the | 6 |
boom of a gun | 6 |
lashed to the rigging | 6 |
his way to the | 6 |
high upon the beach | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
and was about to | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
from the effects of | 6 |
at that moment a | 6 |
the result was that | 6 |
of some of the | 6 |
was a matter of | 6 |
the national lifeboat institution | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
part of the coast | 6 |
the spirit of the | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
with a look of | 6 |
out of the sea | 6 |
the breakers on the | 6 |
and it would be | 6 |
sent postpaid on receipt | 6 |
the howling of the | 6 |
the lights of the | 6 |
of the life savers | 6 |
the care of the | 6 |
on the way to | 6 |
to get back to | 6 |
he was able to | 6 |
of price by the | 6 |
royal national institution for | 6 |
the glare of the | 6 |
the officer of the | 6 |
the wind and tide | 6 |
each time that the | 6 |
fury of the storm | 6 |
to the north of | 6 |
down upon the sands | 6 |
his hand on the | 6 |
or sent postpaid on | 6 |
the loss of the | 6 |
as he would have | 6 |
he was one of | 6 |
he did not know | 6 |
in the shape of | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
on such a night | 6 |
plunged into the sea | 6 |
the way in which | 6 |
in all her life | 6 |
in regard to the | 6 |
this part of the | 6 |
caught sight of the | 6 |
in charge of the | 6 |
the bow and stern | 6 |
side of the boat | 6 |
and all that sort | 6 |
her way through the | 6 |
that he was a | 6 |
he said to himself | 6 |
the north end of | 6 |
the boat would be | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
many and many a | 6 |
on receipt of price | 6 |
she would have been | 6 |
the place of the | 6 |
receipt of price by | 6 |
but it was a | 6 |
out of the question | 6 |
of the surf and | 6 |
be able to get | 6 |
about half an hour | 6 |
of the little vessel | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
from his seat and | 6 |
they find that the | 6 |
coxswain of the life | 6 |
the coast guard men | 6 |
to keep the boat | 6 |
the rigging of the | 6 |
the wash of the | 6 |
back in her chair | 6 |
the reach of the | 6 |
the coast guard officer | 6 |
jim dilks and his | 6 |
cape prince of wales | 6 |
the woman he loved | 6 |
the hand of the | 6 |
on the coasts of | 6 |
postpaid on receipt of | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
it was not until | 6 |
the entrance of the | 6 |
people on the pier | 6 |
the strain of the | 6 |
on his way to | 6 |
by means of the | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
could do to keep | 6 |
the revenue cutter service | 6 |
the roaring of the | 6 |
no ordinary boat could | 6 |
the weight of the | 6 |
the way of the | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
the coasts of the | 5 |
as near to the | 5 |
the fact that the | 5 |
think it would be | 5 |
who had been so | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
of the loss of | 5 |
of the institution are | 5 |
in a positive tone | 5 |
in a way that | 5 |
edge of the sand | 5 |
the gunwale of the | 5 |
as a result of | 5 |
out of the window | 5 |
into the midst of | 5 |
to make sure that | 5 |
nearer and nearer to | 5 |
under the influence of | 5 |
when he was a | 5 |
rush of the waves | 5 |
the inventor of the | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
astern of the vessel | 5 |
his hand on his | 5 |
a year or two | 5 |
in cases of shipwreck | 5 |
that was going on | 5 |
the signal of distress | 5 |
in the event of | 5 |
all that sort of | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
once in a while | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
away from the sands | 5 |
a few days after | 5 |
crest of a wave | 5 |
on the starboard bow | 5 |
in a low voice | 5 |
of those on board | 5 |
of such a gale | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
had to kick him | 5 |
old house of refuge | 5 |
the arrival of the | 5 |
the action of the | 5 |
the water in the | 5 |
her eyes on the | 5 |
of the boat and | 5 |
crew of the lifeboat | 5 |
there was no need | 5 |
some of the boatmen | 5 |
seemed to have been | 5 |
and the boat was | 5 |
be the means of | 5 |
the exception of the | 5 |
had been on the | 5 |
the three jolly tars | 5 |
the people on shore | 5 |
the steamer and boat | 5 |
anything to do with | 5 |
as he spoke he | 5 |
the fatal goodwin sands | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
the attention of the | 5 |
caught the sound of | 5 |
the balance of the | 5 |
side of the sands | 5 |
quick as you can | 5 |
in danger of being | 5 |
and that he had | 5 |
in the coast guard | 5 |
with such force that | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
to haul in the | 5 |
the sea and the | 5 |
of the brave fellows | 5 |
took the boat in | 5 |
of the nancy were | 5 |
other members of the | 5 |
in the slouch hat | 5 |
to the men to | 5 |
it was not the | 5 |
is a matter of | 5 |
he was about to | 5 |
the hull of the | 5 |
replied the old man | 5 |
but he made no | 5 |
became more and more | 5 |
to try and save | 5 |
of a man who | 5 |
end of the line | 5 |
is breaking up fast | 5 |
the south sand head | 5 |
the first man who | 5 |
as though it were | 5 |
the very jaws of | 5 |
was easy enough to | 5 |
highness the duke of | 5 |
the anchor and cable | 5 |
and nearer to the | 5 |
may be in danger | 5 |
out of his mind | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
by the people on | 5 |
and they have to | 5 |
they found that the | 5 |
when one of the | 5 |
so far as i | 5 |
of a gun from | 5 |
women and children were | 5 |
more than a few | 5 |
for a week or | 5 |
a couple of days | 5 |
for the men to | 5 |
as we have said | 5 |
the owners of the | 5 |
has gone to pieces | 5 |
the duke of northumberland | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
half a dozen times | 5 |
in the formation of | 5 |
in the light of | 5 |
the old house of | 5 |
separated from the rest | 5 |
men and a boy | 5 |
the horrors of the | 5 |
what do you suppose | 5 |
at the thought of | 5 |
on board the life | 5 |
to look after the | 5 |
in a tone of | 5 |
to try and get | 5 |
just in time to | 5 |
what he had seen | 5 |
to save the shipwrecked | 5 |
get away from the | 5 |
all he could do | 5 |
stick to the boat | 5 |
to make for the | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
go home without them | 5 |
as long as he | 5 |
into the trough of | 5 |
time after time the | 5 |
the teeth of the | 5 |
of the vessel and | 5 |
side of the house | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
in their attempts to | 5 |
the tone of the | 5 |
quarter of an hour | 5 |
to leeward of the | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
the lives of the | 5 |
with the force of | 5 |
in the air as | 5 |
i have no doubt | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
loved ones at home | 5 |
was so great that | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
at the entrance of | 5 |
to be ready to | 5 |
the graveyard of the | 5 |
on to the sands | 5 |
in the great war | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
the captain and crew | 5 |
nearer to the wreck | 5 |
graveyard of the deep | 5 |
with a sigh of | 5 |
there was nothing to | 5 |
the grasp of the | 5 |
in the meantime the | 5 |
i thought it was | 5 |
to the old nurse | 5 |
his eyes fixed on | 5 |
that the coast guard | 5 |
been the means of | 5 |
the prospect of a | 5 |
the night of the | 5 |
i was going to | 5 |
in for the wreck | 5 |
there was no time | 5 |
the motion of the | 5 |
seemed to be a | 5 |
the strength of the | 5 |
end of the pier | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
is going to be | 5 |
and it seemed as | 5 |
there was not a | 5 |
and in a short | 5 |
the owner of the | 5 |
the city of london | 5 |
a moment or two | 5 |
a corner of the | 5 |
in which he had | 5 |
in days of old | 5 |
on the th of | 5 |
it is too late | 5 |
tone in his voice | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
the stump of the | 5 |
in the darkness of | 5 |
north end of the | 5 |
that they are not | 5 |
man in the bow | 5 |
and shook his head | 5 |
the safety of the | 5 |
roar of the gale | 5 |
the gleam of the | 5 |
on the other hand | 5 |
how do you know | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
in answer to the | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
end of the hawser | 5 |
the preservation of lives | 5 |
a hole in the | 5 |
a vessel in distress | 5 |
to the side of | 5 |
the danger of the | 5 |
in a few hours | 5 |
his royal highness the | 5 |
at the prospect of | 5 |
to the fact that | 5 |
get on board the | 5 |
signal to the shore | 5 |
it was easy enough | 5 |
when he came to | 5 |
and made for the | 5 |
the men on shore | 5 |
to tell you the | 5 |
get back to the | 5 |
go to the bottom | 5 |
the boat to the | 5 |
end of the rope | 5 |
the result of the | 5 |
the hand of a | 5 |
with one of the | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
and said in a | 5 |
right in upon the | 5 |
to the goodwin sands | 5 |
haul in the cable | 5 |
the same time he | 5 |
rope round his waist | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
by the board of | 5 |
with a shock that | 5 |
as the tide rose | 5 |
one of the boats | 5 |
up his mind to | 5 |
i had to kick | 5 |
with all their force | 5 |
the men have to | 5 |
washed out of the | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
royal highness the duke | 5 |
with all his force | 5 |
the cause of humanity | 5 |
in order that the | 4 |
tell me about it | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
it not been for | 4 |
out of reach of | 4 |
to their native land | 4 |
the boat sheers in | 4 |
lower part of the | 4 |
to prevent her being | 4 |
you think it would | 4 |
to risk their lives | 4 |
at any moment the | 4 |
in the grasp of | 4 |
why do you ask | 4 |
with the air of | 4 |
going to have a | 4 |
the fact that there | 4 |
the bottom of it | 4 |
makes in for the | 4 |
on the face of | 4 |
of the women and | 4 |
the gulf of mexico | 4 |
captain of the boat | 4 |
the tide is running | 4 |
of a mile from | 4 |
clear of the sands | 4 |
the rush of water | 4 |
two in the morning | 4 |
a very heavy sea | 4 |
of the united states | 4 |
of the man who | 4 |
be as well to | 4 |
nothing to do but | 4 |
passed out of the | 4 |
for a moment he | 4 |
for the relief of | 4 |
hand on his shoulder | 4 |
back to the ship | 4 |
the value of the | 4 |
and that sort of | 4 |
men cling to the | 4 |
away from the pier | 4 |
in distress on the | 4 |
best model of a | 4 |
of many of the | 4 |
holding on to the | 4 |
of the kentish coast | 4 |
is caught by the | 4 |
the loved ones at | 4 |
at the city of | 4 |
the poor shipwrecked crew | 4 |
above the roar of | 4 |
her in his arms | 4 |
began to break up | 4 |
gone by the board | 4 |
lucy and her father | 4 |
the rage of the | 4 |
one of the first | 4 |
was on the way | 4 |
those on the wreck | 4 |
held on to the | 4 |
heroes of the coast | 4 |
a coast guard cutter | 4 |
as he did so | 4 |
he could do to | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
the first time he | 4 |
it would be hard | 4 |
as fast as they | 4 |
the brave men who | 4 |
on the night of | 4 |
a call to save | 4 |
seems to me that | 4 |
in such a way | 4 |
the cause of his | 4 |
of the house and | 4 |
they hoist the sail | 4 |
clear of the pier | 4 |
from the very jaws | 4 |
the thought of the | 4 |
it was hard to | 4 |
a break in the | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
it ought to be | 4 |
the seas break over | 4 |
the establishment of the | 4 |
the rail of the | 4 |
is to be done | 4 |
in the effort to | 4 |
the crew and passengers | 4 |
did you ever hear | 4 |
way out to the | 4 |
keep her head straight | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
her way to the | 4 |
would have to be | 4 |
fast on the sands | 4 |
the isle of man | 4 |
been for some time | 4 |
in the interior of | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
had by this time | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
of those who have | 4 |
one of the life | 4 |
or two of the | 4 |
he would have done | 4 |
the assistance of the | 4 |
of the most important | 4 |
there is no time | 4 |
of water from the | 4 |
other parts of the | 4 |
the east coast of | 4 |
wash of the sea | 4 |
can see nothing of | 4 |
is one of those | 4 |
i wanted you to | 4 |
when the coast guard | 4 |
to get on board | 4 |
not been for the | 4 |
would be impossible for | 4 |
out of the door | 4 |
which they had been | 4 |
shall be able to | 4 |
while the men were | 4 |
man in the slouch | 4 |
a line from the | 4 |
windward of the wreck | 4 |
city of london tavern | 4 |
that it will be | 4 |
in spite of his | 4 |
the days of the | 4 |
hundreds of lives are | 4 |
for so many hours | 4 |
his life in the | 4 |
it was not a | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
and he felt that | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
of the broken water | 4 |
put off to the | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
as i can see | 4 |
a cloud of spray | 4 |
on this part of | 4 |
the relief of the | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
very jaws of death | 4 |
as quick as you | 4 |
the early days of | 4 |
off the coast of | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
he knew he was | 4 |
the men had to | 4 |
make up his mind | 4 |
make the best of | 4 |
the progress of the | 4 |
crew of four men | 4 |
the beach of deal | 4 |
for the scene of | 4 |
where have you been | 4 |
tell you the truth | 4 |
by the light of | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
for a short time | 4 |
been so kind to | 4 |
every man in the | 4 |
her from stem to | 4 |
had gone to the | 4 |
the old man had | 4 |
lee of the wreck | 4 |
was about to be | 4 |
the mast to which | 4 |
objects of this institution | 4 |
for half an hour | 4 |
had the effect of | 4 |
the establishment of a | 4 |
the men of deal | 4 |
the morning of the | 4 |
the thoughts of the | 4 |
as much as possible | 4 |
few seconds sufficed to | 4 |
out into the night | 4 |
for the boat to | 4 |
the saving of life | 4 |
of wind and sea | 4 |
i was in the | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
the records of the | 4 |
the best model of | 4 |
the old man and | 4 |
almost at the same | 4 |
of the burning steamer | 4 |
high part of the | 4 |
here and there in | 4 |
the light on the | 4 |
as he said this | 4 |
up against the gale | 4 |
men and women and | 4 |
and as the boat | 4 |
of spray and foam | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
are to be found | 4 |
the mainmast of the | 4 |
he rose from his | 4 |
and returned to the | 4 |
you ever hear of | 4 |
to cut the cable | 4 |
got to show that | 4 |
to take advantage of | 4 |
in front of him | 4 |
of life and death | 4 |
the first time in | 4 |
the wind and sea | 4 |
just clear of the | 4 |
perish in their attempts | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
up out of the | 4 |
the skipper of the | 4 |
the north of deal | 4 |
one or two of | 4 |
when they saw the | 4 |
within a few feet | 4 |
a rush for the | 4 |
the surf on the | 4 |
to get hold of | 4 |
the violence of the | 4 |
for the best model | 4 |
broadside to the sea | 4 |
in the service of | 4 |
and there is a | 4 |
the top of his | 4 |
on his heel and | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
was in one of | 4 |
to the consideration of | 4 |
would be hard to | 4 |
doing their utmost to | 4 |
to the lifeboat institution | 4 |
kick him free to | 4 |
to the roar of | 4 |
on board the ship | 4 |
to which they are | 4 |
in a cloud of | 4 |
within sight of the | 4 |
roar of the surf | 4 |
one of those who | 4 |
in order to give | 4 |
the length of the | 4 |
to remain in the | 4 |
a few seconds sufficed | 4 |
various parts of the | 4 |
late in the afternoon | 4 |
the fact that he | 4 |
would have been in | 4 |
of a huge wave | 4 |
way out to sea | 4 |
the benefit of the | 4 |
no wonder that the | 4 |
was out of the | 4 |
a signal of distress | 4 |
had a hard time | 4 |
they get to the | 4 |
close to the edge | 4 |
a few minutes later | 4 |
the coast guard was | 4 |
the effects of the | 4 |
the beach in the | 4 |
by the end of | 4 |
the shores of the | 4 |
free to save myself | 4 |
a few years ago | 4 |
to man the life | 4 |
him free to save | 4 |
eric to his friend | 4 |
with the old nurse | 4 |
get clear of the | 4 |
the north sands head | 4 |
to such an extent | 4 |
said eric to his | 4 |
the lifeboats of the | 4 |
to the wreck and | 4 |
was going to be | 4 |
had made up his | 4 |
of the present day | 4 |
he bent his head | 4 |
the effect of the | 4 |
the sake of the | 4 |
crew of the life | 4 |
get into the boat | 4 |
find that she is | 4 |
and the roar of | 4 |
two or three of | 4 |
in all his life | 4 |
against wind and tide | 4 |
to the first lieutenant | 4 |
to the assistance of | 4 |
meeting be given to | 4 |
one of his own | 4 |
a mile from the | 4 |
into the raging sea | 4 |
over on her side | 4 |
what he thought of | 4 |
not go home without | 4 |
had been assigned to | 4 |
men who formed the | 4 |
in the wide world | 4 |
to the men on | 4 |
me to say that | 4 |
to save the crew | 4 |
hold on to the | 4 |
of the wreck and | 4 |
up to this time | 4 |
for the safety of | 4 |
anchor in the downs | 4 |
too much for him | 4 |
and then the other | 4 |
the corners of her | 4 |
it is impossible for | 4 |
the only thing that | 4 |
be the first to | 4 |
out into the sea | 4 |
of those who are | 4 |
part of the sands | 4 |
cried one of the | 4 |
attempts to save the | 4 |
to pull an oar | 4 |
the cries of the | 4 |
she said with a | 4 |
and as the tide | 4 |
by the action of | 4 |
see no signs of | 4 |
in a trembling voice | 4 |
the top step of | 4 |
it was the first | 4 |
the details of the | 4 |
as they had been | 4 |
in the far distance | 4 |
the ground with a | 4 |
i was a boy | 4 |
the shrieks of the | 4 |
of being able to | 4 |
as long as i | 4 |
the steamer and the | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
call to save life | 4 |
the man who was | 4 |
who may be in | 4 |
objects of the institution | 4 |
that they should be | 4 |
blow on the head | 4 |
that there would be | 4 |
in regard to this | 4 |
as soon as i | 4 |
it was with a | 4 |
in one of his | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
a couple of weeks | 4 |
for some time in | 4 |
crew of the boat | 4 |
wreck of the mary | 4 |
the vessel and the | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
did not seem to | 4 |
will be able to | 4 |
if so be yuh | 4 |
when the door was | 4 |
in time to save | 4 |
the movements of the | 4 |
their attempts to save | 4 |
the tide is rising | 4 |
her head to the | 4 |
but at that moment | 4 |
making for the harbour | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
over the goodwin sands | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
there is no one | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
it proved to be | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
of the men were | 4 |
officer of the deck | 4 |
parts of our coasts | 4 |
in the absence of | 4 |
the breaking of the | 4 |
in the breast of | 4 |
he saw that the | 4 |
into the boat and | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
clear of the vessel | 4 |
during the whole of | 4 |
the feelings of the | 4 |
the sails of the | 4 |
captain of the aid | 4 |
the boat was run | 4 |
on the top step | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
and the rush of | 4 |
of that terrible night | 4 |
side of the wreck | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
to kick him free | 4 |
seized him by the | 4 |
either side of the | 4 |
no signs of any | 4 |
a clean breach over | 4 |
now and then a | 4 |
did not mean to | 4 |
for an instant she | 4 |
if they had been | 4 |
and the balance of | 4 |
fast as they can | 4 |
with anchors and chains | 4 |
the interior of the | 4 |
it is a matter | 4 |
away from the ship | 4 |
within reach of the | 4 |
the doctor and the | 4 |
to say that the | 4 |
with all his might | 4 |
one of the things | 4 |
an hour or so | 4 |
their way through a | 4 |
the coming of the | 4 |
a ship on the | 4 |
and that she was | 4 |
a lot of things | 4 |
the wreckage of the | 4 |
man who had been | 4 |
at any moment to | 4 |
they could not make | 4 |
one of the big | 4 |
fury of the sea | 4 |
at this moment the | 4 |
to work their way | 4 |
so as not to | 4 |
they could not be | 4 |
of men and women | 4 |
members of the party | 4 |
the roof of the | 4 |
the two margate life | 4 |
that he can do | 4 |
when i was a | 4 |
top step of the | 4 |
surface of the water | 4 |
climb on board the | 4 |
to save the poor | 4 |
the men who were | 4 |
mind was made up | 4 |
that the men can | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
way out of the | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
said eric to homer | 4 |
his head like a | 4 |
she saw that the | 4 |
refuge in the rigging | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
it must be a | 4 |
the patient on the | 4 |
the formation of a | 4 |
at anchor in the | 4 |
on either side of | 4 |
a rope round his | 4 |
they make for the | 4 |
far as i can | 4 |
were saved by the | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
of the men in | 4 |
and as the steamer | 4 |
when he saw that | 4 |
on board the light | 4 |
to the conclusion that | 4 |
to their great joy | 4 |
but it is too | 4 |
in upon the sands | 4 |
the place where the | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
a few minutes more | 4 |
to be in a | 4 |
his back to the | 4 |
the sleeve of his | 4 |
the report of the | 4 |
have a chance to | 4 |
clear of the wreck | 4 |
who clung to the | 4 |
her hand in his | 4 |
scene of the disaster | 4 |
this meeting be given | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
to the left of | 4 |
the rescue of life | 4 |
at the risk of | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
that she is a | 4 |
to give up the | 4 |
any of the crew | 4 |
east coast of england | 4 |
report of a gun | 4 |
for there was a | 4 |
the seas broke over | 4 |
the boom of a | 4 |
as well as they | 4 |
their efforts to save | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
there was a slight | 4 |
about the corners of | 4 |
the wall of the | 4 |
as near as possible | 4 |
efforts to save the | 4 |
confidence in her powers | 4 |
before he could get | 4 |
under the care of | 4 |
from the way she | 4 |
of human life from | 4 |
the form of the | 4 |
he was beginning to | 4 |
to proceed with the | 3 |
the surf flies over | 3 |
he was glad to | 3 |
other kind of boat | 3 |
on to the side | 3 |
the old nurse had | 3 |
part of the shingles | 3 |
what did you do | 3 |
to say nothing of | 3 |
in danger of shipwreck | 3 |
as to what his | 3 |
the most noble the | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
the time when they | 3 |
all the fury of | 3 |
in clouds of foam | 3 |
the mast into the | 3 |
of the cinque ports | 3 |
and let me know | 3 |
the surf and the | 3 |
it looks to me | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
on to the deck | 3 |
might otherwise have been | 3 |
who are ready to | 3 |
in such a storm | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
what shall i do | 3 |
the next instant the | 3 |
of the lifeboat institution | 3 |
part of the work | 3 |
see nothing of the | 3 |
small table beside her | 3 |
his heart in his | 3 |
the poor fellows who | 3 |
the loop of the | 3 |
water in the hold | 3 |
are all with thee | 3 |
and had to be | 3 |
be given to the | 3 |
a man had to | 3 |
to come back to | 3 |
with her flag flying | 3 |
in a tone that | 3 |
rail of the vessel | 3 |
to sheer the boat | 3 |
the boat would have | 3 |
over all the quicker | 3 |
too late to save | 3 |
to find out how | 3 |
he caught hold of | 3 |
of the cause of | 3 |
want to see him | 3 |
to see more than | 3 |
side or the other | 3 |
so as to get | 3 |
to the surprise of | 3 |
shout to the men | 3 |
on the beach of | 3 |
the air was so | 3 |
with a wave of | 3 |
she is going to | 3 |
soon as the men | 3 |
of the pier and | 3 |
it is in the | 3 |
shores of the united | 3 |
the boat was driven | 3 |
in the attempt to | 3 |
there is a rush | 3 |
master of the steamer | 3 |
her neglect of him | 3 |
tow of the steamer | 3 |
the formation of this | 3 |
is full of water | 3 |
the tide was making | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
of the middle watch | 3 |
of the boat was | 3 |
the room in which | 3 |
from the grasp of | 3 |
some of the crew | 3 |
do their best to | 3 |
by the arrival of | 3 |
sea broke over the | 3 |
catch hold of the | 3 |
the daughter of morton | 3 |
him to a seat | 3 |
show that he can | 3 |
the tiger in blue | 3 |
the prevention of plunder | 3 |
the boy had seen | 3 |
get hold of the | 3 |
as if to ward | 3 |
with a degree of | 3 |
got clear of the | 3 |
hold upon the boat | 3 |
the arrival of a | 3 |
in his chair and | 3 |
the boat is being | 3 |
and then again he | 3 |
saving life on the | 3 |
keep a sharp look | 3 |
he had so often | 3 |
into the coast guard | 3 |
establishment of the institution | 3 |
got to be a | 3 |
into his face with | 3 |
as some of the | 3 |
to gaze at the | 3 |
the worst of the | 3 |
for a moment on | 3 |
night on the goodwin | 3 |
which we are writing | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
the sea was running | 3 |
to the house and | 3 |
was not one of | 3 |
the shrouds of the | 3 |
from the gaze of | 3 |
give them to me | 3 |
i heard all about | 3 |
unable to make any | 3 |
every one on board | 3 |
to get away from | 3 |
i can tell you | 3 |
to the fury of | 3 |
wanted to have a | 3 |
back against the wall | 3 |
since he could remember | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
the nature and extent | 3 |
silver medal of the | 3 |
shores of old england | 3 |
hold of the rope | 3 |
boat up to the | 3 |
to the wreck as | 3 |
to help the boat | 3 |
way in which she | 3 |
in a couple of | 3 |
time that the boat | 3 |
to take part in | 3 |
lifeboat on the coast | 3 |
of the door and | 3 |
to the window and | 3 |
a lot of questions | 3 |
the volunteer corps had | 3 |
make sure of the | 3 |
the people of the | 3 |
the wreck by the | 3 |
to the bottom of | 3 |
the boat had been | 3 |
what do ye think | 3 |
force of the sea | 3 |
on the wings of | 3 |
something to do with | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
families of those who | 3 |
straight for the wreck | 3 |
danger of shipwreck on | 3 |
that the brig is | 3 |
the rescued man was | 3 |
she seems to have | 3 |
is to be seen | 3 |
on the east coast | 3 |
her face in the | 3 |
the beat of the | 3 |
of women and children | 3 |
the spot where he | 3 |
to be a very | 3 |
she had come to | 3 |
through the surf and | 3 |
lying to the north | 3 |
i used to be | 3 |
but the force of | 3 |
being washed out of | 3 |
necessities of the case | 3 |
one of the worst | 3 |
a lifeboat is not | 3 |
in a moment the | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
plunged into the surf | 3 |
from some of the | 3 |
who had gone out | 3 |
that he had made | 3 |
old man and the | 3 |
which they have been | 3 |
he would have the | 3 |
to plunge into the | 3 |
waves were running high | 3 |
the perils of the | 3 |
chopped round to the | 3 |
had taken place in | 3 |
seen clinging to the | 3 |
take a long time | 3 |
to the stump of | 3 |
she knew from the | 3 |
noble the marquis of | 3 |
and a half miles | 3 |
their way out of | 3 |
not long before the | 3 |
no boat could live | 3 |
almost too much for | 3 |
the house of denham | 3 |
to launch the boat | 3 |
i thought he was | 3 |
he thought he had | 3 |
and with a quick | 3 |
the faces of the | 3 |
as the words fell | 3 |
part of it is | 3 |
the old man in | 3 |
her seat on the | 3 |
and bring me the | 3 |
and closed the door | 3 |
he knew to be | 3 |
a vessel on the | 3 |
bax and his friend | 3 |
after the receipt of | 3 |
in the rigging of | 3 |
the possibility of a | 3 |
to find out what | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
did not occur to | 3 |
it for a moment | 3 |
as quickly as possible | 3 |
position in which the | 3 |
the lifeboat had been | 3 |
said the first lieutenant | 3 |
and all of them | 3 |
or it might be | 3 |
in a broken voice | 3 |
made up their minds | 3 |
through the broken water | 3 |
to prevent being washed | 3 |
to each of the | 3 |
are not going to | 3 |
and with a will | 3 |
in the direction indicated | 3 |
had all he could | 3 |
direction of the wreck | 3 |
by the men on | 3 |
the water out of | 3 |
as united states commissioner | 3 |
the gaze of the | 3 |
did not know the | 3 |
to one side or | 3 |
establishment of a lifeboat | 3 |
the last time i | 3 |
it was out of | 3 |
a second or two | 3 |
of saving the vessel | 3 |
entrance of the port | 3 |
be in danger of | 3 |
the position in which | 3 |
to carry out his | 3 |
of their own lives | 3 |
that the boat may | 3 |
as if she was | 3 |
many of whom were | 3 |
hours of the night | 3 |
to the man who | 3 |
in front of his | 3 |
mouth of the harbour | 3 |
soon as the steamer | 3 |
inventor of the life | 3 |
they will not be | 3 |
the gale was such | 3 |
his hands and knees | 3 |
rush for the life | 3 |
their way back to | 3 |
hard and fast on | 3 |
reason to be proud | 3 |
feet above the deck | 3 |
rose to her feet | 3 |
had not known since | 3 |
the operations of the | 3 |
had been so kind | 3 |
know what it is | 3 |
old gentleman with a | 3 |
a certain feeling of | 3 |
one hand on the | 3 |
was the fact that | 3 |
cling with all their | 3 |
the work of destruction | 3 |
to say that he | 3 |
and many a time | 3 |
with some of his | 3 |
hand of a man | 3 |
the shelter of the | 3 |
to be done to | 3 |
of the dangers of | 3 |
and the crew of | 3 |
men in the bow | 3 |
yards to windward of | 3 |
on board of her | 3 |
in the hope that | 3 |
in the hearing of | 3 |
do you think we | 3 |
to give him her | 3 |
the earl of liverpool | 3 |
of the men and | 3 |
to prevent the boat | 3 |
this is the first | 3 |
of the things that | 3 |
could not be expected | 3 |
looked at him with | 3 |
risk their own lives | 3 |
lay hold of the | 3 |
got back to the | 3 |
the doctor looked at | 3 |
that they would be | 3 |
any one of which | 3 |
known by the name | 3 |
get to the wreck | 3 |
a number of passengers | 3 |
mean to tell me | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
pay out the cable | 3 |
a clean sweep over | 3 |
it was on the | 3 |
corners of her eyes | 3 |
been seen by the | 3 |
the spread of fire | 3 |
be no one to | 3 |
be all right in | 3 |
boat would have been | 3 |
crew and passengers of | 3 |
it was a difficult | 3 |
the cart to the | 3 |
saving life from shipwreck | 3 |
and he had been | 3 |
the weight of water | 3 |
it is hard to | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
boat lifts on the | 3 |
fastened to the wall | 3 |
the gale and the | 3 |
in silhouette against the | 3 |
help the poor fellows | 3 |
under shelter of the | 3 |
out of the common | 3 |
cried the coxswain of | 3 |
lump in his throat | 3 |
fast as you can | 3 |
of which they had | 3 |
from cover to cover | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
closed the door upon | 3 |
in the beauty of | 3 |
is supposed to be | 3 |
crew of the wrecked | 3 |
and the men of | 3 |
down on the sands | 3 |
nature and extent of | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
and a thrill of | 3 |
buried in the trough | 3 |
as close to the | 3 |
any length of time | 3 |
stand ready to catch | 3 |
said with a sigh | 3 |
in the meantime they | 3 |
a tone that showed | 3 |
anxiously on the look | 3 |
eight bells of the | 3 |
god help the poor | 3 |
right across the sands | 3 |
for them to be | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
crew of the schooner | 3 |
he said with a | 3 |
from the rush of | 3 |
part of her life | 3 |
the boat right in | 3 |
the veteran of the | 3 |
there anything the matter | 3 |
on the road to | 3 |
you know it was | 3 |
looked out of the | 3 |
did not care to | 3 |
the good qualities of | 3 |
was going to have | 3 |
deck of the vessel | 3 |
level of the sea | 3 |
boat makes in for | 3 |
with his back to | 3 |
that the men on | 3 |
since the days of | 3 |
drew a long breath | 3 |
to be found at | 3 |
jane had told her | 3 |
buried in the sand | 3 |
six thousand miles of | 3 |
of the passengers and | 3 |
of the wind and | 3 |
part of the kentish | 3 |
every man out of | 3 |
and at such times | 3 |
to be left alone | 3 |
than once it seemed | 3 |
the cabin boy of | 3 |
tossed it into the | 3 |
out to be a | 3 |
it will be the | 3 |
was known to be | 3 |
as far as that | 3 |
the boat sheered up | 3 |
in upon the wreck | 3 |
of her crew were | 3 |
in the water and | 3 |
to the rigging and | 3 |
clear of the surf | 3 |
was nothing to be | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
and with a cry | 3 |
over the poor fellows | 3 |
will not go home | 3 |
a look at the | 3 |
rising and falling in | 3 |
be only too glad | 3 |
in a quavering voice | 3 |
the coast guard station | 3 |
he made his way | 3 |
to tell the tale | 3 |
to stay with him | 3 |
as well as with | 3 |
surf flies over the | 3 |
the first time that | 3 |
of the vessel in | 3 |
close to the deck | 3 |
it is doubtful whether | 3 |
the full force of | 3 |
not the only one | 3 |
do their utmost to | 3 |
he looked into the | 3 |
were the means of | 3 |
lives are annually saved | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
out in the direction | 3 |
with a touch of | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
to attempt a rescue | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
the efforts of the | 3 |
at the idea of | 3 |
such a position that | 3 |
out of the harbour | 3 |
if to ward off | 3 |
in the fact that | 3 |
look in his eyes | 3 |
through the heavy seas | 3 |
one of the boatmen | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
her stern to the | 3 |
hundred yards from the | 3 |
so that when the | 3 |
been wrecked on the | 3 |
part of the boat | 3 |
he made no reply | 3 |
tons of water on | 3 |
saved from the wreck | 3 |
that the two margate | 3 |
the foam and spray | 3 |
enough to be able | 3 |
a lump in his | 3 |
the glow of the | 3 |
of the goodwin light | 3 |
one of them is | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
ready at any moment | 3 |
as that of a | 3 |
a few inches of | 3 |
iron rim rolling savagely | 3 |
the men cling to | 3 |
on his shoulder and | 3 |
a few hours before | 3 |
which had seemed to | 3 |
there was no sign | 3 |
let go his hold | 3 |
bring me the receipts | 3 |
which the young girl | 3 |
they could not have | 3 |
as the minutes passed | 3 |
in safety on the | 3 |
since i was a | 3 |
of our coast heroes | 3 |
boat went into matchwood | 3 |
a thing like that | 3 |
the thanks of this | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
as the steamer and | 3 |
than a few yards | 3 |
in the matter of | 3 |
the wind had risen | 3 |
the crack of the | 3 |
the united states coast | 3 |
if it was a | 3 |
the men are too | 3 |
way round the north | 3 |
but i did not | 3 |
the loss of his | 3 |
the only one i | 3 |
with a couple of | 3 |
i did not mean | 3 |
is no doubt that | 3 |
up to the top | 3 |
rush of the sea | 3 |
he advanced with a | 3 |
to make sure of | 3 |
and laid his hand | 3 |
more than a hundred | 3 |
as though he had | 3 |
they would have to | 3 |
in the bow of | 3 |
in the last chapter | 3 |
the rage of waters | 3 |
as a sort of | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
have mercy upon the | 3 |
full force of the | 3 |
she had seen the | 3 |
side of the ship | 3 |
way back to the | 3 |
under the shelter of | 3 |
sight of the wreck | 3 |
he could see nothing | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
the men can scarcely | 3 |
they haul in the | 3 |
to them as they | 3 |
to the royal national | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
is not improbable that | 3 |
like as if it | 3 |
a little to the | 3 |
brings the boat up | 3 |
to keep her head | 3 |
back in his chair | 3 |
the construction of a | 3 |
a few feet away | 3 |
is buried in the | 3 |
there was no help | 3 |
get on to the | 3 |
ship on the sands | 3 |
want you to go | 3 |
fore part of the | 3 |
saving the lives of | 3 |
the satisfaction of seeing | 3 |
top of his speed | 3 |
a gleam of hope | 3 |
without the aid of | 3 |
that part of it | 3 |
must not be supposed | 3 |
shared the fate of | 3 |
as if it would | 3 |
he was ready to | 3 |
as the boat was | 3 |
off to the rescue | 3 |
was lost in the | 3 |
those on board the | 3 |
knew that he was | 3 |
by the coast guard | 3 |
man out of her | 3 |
the waves rush over | 3 |
on the british shores | 3 |
stand by to cut | 3 |
was evident that the | 3 |
mercy upon the poor | 3 |
of the rope is | 3 |
him by the collar | 3 |
of one hundred and | 3 |
waves break over the | 3 |
a few seconds by | 3 |
that the tide was | 3 |
as the seas break | 3 |
the roll of the | 3 |
about half a mile | 3 |
when the door opened | 3 |
to tell the truth | 3 |
the man and the | 3 |
some of them would | 3 |
the signals of distress | 3 |
met him at the | 3 |
see more than a | 3 |
felt that he had | 3 |
the beauty of the | 3 |
to put in a | 3 |
five in the morning | 3 |
the air of a | 3 |
more than once it | 3 |
the signal was given | 3 |
it is only a | 3 |
the crew attempted to | 3 |
of the work is | 3 |
one of the smaller | 3 |
one of the other | 3 |
still clinging to the | 3 |
and all the men | 3 |
the office of the | 3 |
his first act was | 3 |
to be a bit | 3 |
the side into the | 3 |
to sir william hillary | 3 |
that no ordinary boat | 3 |
sea to the rescue | 3 |
as the big waves | 3 |
what kind of a | 3 |
the stormy winds do | 3 |
no one else in | 3 |
is fastened to the | 3 |
dashed to pieces on | 3 |
so much that he | 3 |
and his crew of | 3 |
for the poor fellows | 3 |
but i thought he | 3 |
was beginning to be | 3 |
they are on the | 3 |
said the old inspector | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
make in for the | 3 |
to the other side | 3 |
bent his head and | 3 |
the brig away from | 3 |
in sight of the | 3 |
happened to be a | 3 |
been the cause of | 3 |
have no doubt that | 3 |
had gone by the | 3 |
with the energy of | 3 |
i came here to | 3 |
the shores of this | 3 |
and at the end | 3 |
held at the city | 3 |
that the boat is | 3 |
veer out the cable | 3 |
the boat in its | 3 |
sails of the fishing | 3 |
are on the alert | 3 |
howling of the wind | 3 |
eddy of the tide | 3 |
else in the world | 3 |
struck out for the | 3 |
light in her eyes | 3 |
the widows and children | 3 |
the ship and the | 3 |
his hat on the | 3 |
to be the case | 3 |
back of the house | 3 |
was the means of | 3 |
the old man answered | 3 |
with such violence as | 3 |
name of the ship | 3 |
of the water that | 3 |
and the result is | 3 |
medal of the institution | 3 |
as he saw the | 3 |
he had ever known | 3 |
hour and a half | 3 |
look down upon the | 3 |
proceed at once to | 3 |
a few yards from | 3 |
middle of the night | 3 |
so i want you | 3 |
to be that of | 3 |
miss jane and bart | 3 |
on the girdler sands | 3 |
level with the water | 3 |
the worst of it | 3 |
here she comes again | 3 |
force of the waves | 3 |
would like to see | 3 |
step of the porch | 3 |
snatched from a watery | 3 |
down under the lee | 3 |
most of the men | 3 |
the middle of it | 3 |
the city of nipigon | 3 |
over the side into | 3 |
on his hands and | 3 |
the horror of the | 3 |
the words fell from | 3 |
brig away from the | 3 |
buoyed up by their | 3 |
to escape from the | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
battle their way through | 3 |
a yard or two | 3 |
took refuge in the | 3 |
as she spoke she | 3 |
in favour of the | 3 |
for the hundredth time | 3 |
with the eye of | 3 |
and the heart of | 3 |
but all their efforts | 3 |
and held it to | 3 |
forward in his seat | 3 |
the heads of the | 3 |
in his own mind | 3 |
you ought to know | 3 |
a storm and a | 3 |
the three men who | 3 |
was sent to the | 3 |
on board the gull | 3 |
the seas are running | 3 |
maps and numerous illustrations | 3 |
plunged into the boiling | 3 |
early days of the | 3 |
some of the sailors | 3 |
chairman of the committee | 3 |
the bosom of the | 3 |
in the morning the | 3 |
it was hard work | 3 |
work of the coast | 3 |
at the moment of | 3 |
they clung to the | 3 |
do you have to | 3 |
as it is called | 3 |
the waves were running | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
do you mean to | 3 |
that their lives depend | 3 |
surf on the beach | 3 |
held in his hand | 3 |
it was during a | 3 |
and down the beach | 3 |
most noble the marquis | 3 |
he had seen her | 3 |
was on the bridge | 3 |
was no longer a | 3 |
thought he had never | 3 |
there was hardly a | 3 |
rescue of their fellow | 3 |
head straight to the | 3 |
all round the kingdom | 3 |
up their minds to | 3 |
two or three hours | 3 |
in one of these | 3 |
in regard to these | 3 |
that the boy was | 3 |
a result of the | 3 |
of the wrecked vessel | 3 |
it is not for | 3 |
way through a heavy | 3 |
running before the gale | 3 |
on an even keel | 3 |
did not want to | 3 |
in spite of their | 3 |
to the face of | 3 |
the men get the | 3 |
result was that the | 3 |
right away from the | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
the skill of a | 3 |
they had come to | 3 |
a tone as if | 3 |
the approach of the | 3 |
to spring for the | 3 |
almost level with the | 3 |
crest of a huge | 3 |
to the level of | 3 |
was so thick that | 3 |
work of saving life | 3 |
a week or two | 3 |
now and then to | 3 |
fell from his lips | 3 |
to tow the brig | 3 |
turned broadside to the | 3 |
way in which he | 3 |
down on the beach | 3 |
the movement of a | 3 |
those who have been | 3 |
rage of the sea | 3 |
to the deck of | 3 |
and little ones from | 3 |
and the next instant | 3 |
they have a call | 3 |
and there were many | 3 |
to go back to | 3 |
plunge into the sea | 3 |
do what they can | 3 |
seas broke over her | 3 |
her mind as she | 3 |
in the work of | 3 |
on the beach yesterday | 3 |
to see how the | 3 |
of the boatmen of | 3 |
any other kind of | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
of any of the | 3 |
the destitute families of | 3 |
and with a wave | 3 |
he had taken his | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
out of the inlet | 3 |
and awaited the result | 3 |
perils of the sea | 3 |
are on the watch | 3 |
by many of the | 3 |
the pier as if | 3 |
then it is that | 3 |
it may be that | 3 |
heave with a will | 3 |
he had seen the | 3 |
within the circle of | 3 |
head of the firm | 3 |
the heroes of the | 3 |
from the gull light | 3 |
at the present day | 3 |
was to be done | 3 |
down into the cabin | 3 |
to the spot where | 3 |
the man who had | 3 |
picked up his cap | 3 |
should be kept in | 3 |
as fast as possible | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
a couple of hours | 3 |
in the height of | 3 |
the place of joe | 3 |
but made no reply | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
from one to the | 3 |
the door opened and | 3 |
be a case of | 3 |
in the rage of | 3 |
be left to perish | 3 |
as the boat is | 3 |
the same time give | 3 |
there was a small | 3 |
feet and a half | 3 |
with maps and numerous | 3 |
nothing to do with | 3 |
he had at last | 3 |
the floor of the | 3 |
in the roar of | 3 |
her seat by the | 3 |
seat by the window | 3 |
was at its height | 3 |
the lives of their | 3 |
the boatmen of deal | 3 |
girl in his arms | 3 |
let her fall with | 3 |
two and a half | 3 |
in spite of himself | 3 |
an anchor and cable | 3 |
ever since he could | 3 |
seemed to be the | 3 |
he had time to | 3 |
he felt that he | 3 |
look at each other | 3 |
though it had been | 3 |
come to their rescue | 3 |
for each of the | 3 |
boat in tow and | 3 |
was the first time | 3 |
there may be a | 3 |
he would as soon | 3 |
to perish in the | 3 |
they made for the | 3 |
one side or the | 3 |
with the motion of | 3 |
mast of the nancy | 3 |
break over the boat | 3 |
with a tone of | 3 |
since i left you | 3 |
the boatmen on board | 3 |
was impossible to see | 3 |
so that he might | 3 |
why did you not | 3 |
lives were saved by | 3 |
with the skill of | 3 |
being dashed on the | 3 |
to and fro with | 3 |
and fast on the | 3 |
are annually saved by | 3 |
falls in the trough | 3 |
she was willing to | 3 |
between them and the | 3 |
is too much for | 3 |
in such a position | 3 |
it is possible that | 3 |
the boat may be | 3 |
every detail of the | 3 |
relief to the destitute | 3 |
he can see nothing | 3 |
battles with the sea | 3 |
the men have been | 3 |
was found to be | 3 |
the captain in a | 3 |
in such a gale | 3 |
they were about to | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
might be able to | 3 |
to force the boat | 3 |
of saving human life | 3 |
and many of the | 3 |
a short time the | 3 |
for the fourth time | 3 |
the fact was that | 3 |
were thrown into the | 3 |
sliding down to work | 3 |
everything else in the | 3 |
the hearts of all | 3 |
only for a few | 3 |
have a word with | 3 |
few and far between | 3 |
so great that the | 3 |
cheer went up from | 3 |
stay where you are | 3 |
of the waves and | 3 |
waves rush over the | 3 |
on the surface of | 3 |
the chairman of the | 3 |
for the poor shipwrecked | 3 |
under the guidance of | 3 |
the best thanks of | 3 |
to her in a | 3 |
direction of the sands | 3 |
who chanced to be | 3 |
the rope in the | 3 |
wives and little ones | 3 |
a glimpse of the | 3 |
roar of the breakers | 3 |
with some of the | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
the boat lifts on | 3 |
out into the storm | 3 |
out of my way | 3 |
on the beach in | 3 |
him as she spoke | 3 |
let me look at | 3 |
the rush of a | 3 |
for he knew that | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
that the thanks of | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
during all this time | 3 |
thing to be done | 3 |
a moment on the | 3 |
captain of the vessel | 3 |
to the loved ones | 3 |
of the revenue cutter | 3 |
to his side and | 3 |
the race to the | 3 |
first act was to | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
lee side of the | 3 |
by the crew of | 3 |
caught a glimpse of | 3 |
the eddy of the | 3 |
and the men are | 3 |
the inhabitants of the | 3 |
a large piece of | 3 |
the figure of a | 3 |
on board the cutter | 3 |
of the poor men | 3 |
vessel has gone to | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
idea as to what | 3 |
the extent of the | 3 |
across the sands to | 3 |
and the captain of | 3 |
to the rescue chapter | 3 |
to tell him the | 3 |
as to the fate | 3 |
on board the lugger | 3 |
was headed for the | 3 |
to the captain and | 3 |
i want to be | 3 |
sides of the vessel | 3 |
to give him a | 3 |
become one of the | 3 |
within a few yards | 3 |
and in less than | 3 |
that the best thanks | 3 |
the wind as it | 3 |
has got to be | 3 |
the eye of a | 3 |
gunwale of the boat | 3 |
the rest of it | 3 |
by the collar and | 3 |
it was no easy | 3 |
of the breakers on | 3 |
she is in a | 3 |
taken place in the | 3 |
was in danger of | 3 |
assistance to vessels in | 3 |
that i should have | 3 |
as the old man | 3 |
crew of twelve men | 3 |
settled down upon the | 3 |
we are going to | 3 |
do to keep his | 3 |
at a distance of | 3 |
on with his work | 3 |
courtesy of outing magazine | 3 |
succeeded in getting alongside | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
seems to have been | 3 |
for the construction of | 3 |
towards the establishment of | 3 |
it to be that | 3 |
is on the turn | 3 |
from one to another | 3 |
in for the land | 3 |
cabin boy of the | 3 |
after the boat had | 3 |
of the coast patrol | 3 |
and the wind and | 3 |
for the third time | 3 |
to the back of | 3 |
the eye of the | 3 |
we are sinking fast | 3 |
she added in a | 3 |
in the cause of | 3 |
it would make a | 3 |
and experience of the | 3 |
would be enough to | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
it was evident to | 3 |
at the bow and | 3 |
only shook his head | 3 |
a few feet above | 3 |
a little on the | 3 |
the old man said | 3 |
been washed out of | 3 |
there is no such | 3 |
the wind and seas | 3 |
lee of a boat | 3 |
is there anything the | 3 |
the men who had | 3 |
in addition to this | 3 |
and passengers of the | 3 |
and the men were | 3 |
any signal of distress | 3 |
the surf to the | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
all right in a | 3 |
the checkers of the | 3 |
the crew in the | 3 |
she must have been | 3 |
of shipwreck on our | 3 |
thrown into the boat | 3 |
now the boat is | 3 |
with a crew of | 3 |
god have mercy upon | 3 |
buried in the seas | 3 |
bells of the middle | 3 |
seas break over them | 3 |
the destruction of the | 3 |
may be as well | 3 |
would be sure to | 3 |
under the direction of | 3 |
wet to the skin | 3 |
it is not improbable | 3 |
of the american ship | 3 |
to get the men | 3 |
and more than one | 3 |
the wreckers of the | 3 |
the jaws of death | 3 |
be impossible for them | 3 |
from the raging seas | 3 |
people of the coast | 3 |
god in his mercy | 3 |
but it was too | 3 |
what do you mean | 3 |
neighbourhood of the wreck | 3 |
the lee side of | 3 |
in the united states | 3 |
down to the beach | 3 |
the effects of a | 3 |
to a certain extent | 3 |
he had never seen | 3 |
the great chapel field | 3 |
it was all very | 3 |
to me as if | 3 |
and looked at the | 3 |
the coast guard is | 3 |
started for the scene | 3 |
away from the side | 3 |
is in deep water | 3 |
and her crew were | 3 |
and a moment later | 3 |
they are able to | 3 |
not more than a | 3 |
in his eagerness to | 3 |
get nearer to the | 3 |
out of sight of | 3 |
i want to tell | 3 |
of the mast and | 3 |
they can from the | 3 |
and more than once | 3 |
best thanks of this | 3 |
the sea broke over | 3 |
away by the tide | 3 |
to lend a hand | 3 |
few seconds by the | 3 |
of which we are | 3 |
again and again she | 3 |
on their way to | 3 |
the captain to the | 3 |
there are a few | 3 |
do you think you | 3 |
scene of the wreck | 3 |
encounter on the road | 3 |
it back on the | 3 |
declared that it was | 3 |
of hope through the | 3 |
that the captain had | 3 |
and there in the | 3 |
and he could not | 3 |
and the people of | 3 |
into the surf and | 3 |
red cloak around her | 3 |
i wanted to ask | 3 |
the rescue of their | 3 |
the thick of the | 3 |
to a large extent | 3 |
to let the boat | 3 |
nearer to the vessel | 3 |
the boat is again | 3 |
the color of the | 3 |
they can see the | 3 |
as if to get | 3 |
by sir william hillary | 3 |
and crew of the | 3 |
few of the more | 3 |
exposed parts of the | 3 |
at the sound of | 3 |
had something to do | 3 |
it was a long | 3 |
as far as they | 3 |
with the wind as | 3 |
with a cargo of | 3 |
the fore part of | 3 |
of the steamer had | 3 |
of the lips and | 3 |
end of the goodwin | 3 |
that they have a | 3 |
formed the crew of | 3 |
out to the wreck | 3 |
was shivered to atoms | 3 |
the success of the | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
they find themselves in | 3 |
she might have had | 3 |
the shores of old | 3 |
with a piece of | 3 |
at least for the | 3 |
between the wreck and | 3 |
the constant rush of | 3 |
on to the beach | 3 |
in less than two | 3 |
crew of the demerara | 3 |
to vessels in distress | 3 |
a cheer went up | 3 |
allow me to say | 3 |
one to the other | 3 |
for the good of | 3 |
have been rescued from | 3 |
jane made no answer | 3 |
was cut short by | 3 |
but the tide is | 3 |
laid her hand on | 3 |
of the position of | 3 |
position of the men | 3 |
the mast of the | 3 |
his eyes on the | 3 |
i may be able | 3 |
they get nearer to | 3 |
for the last struggle | 3 |
in the old way | 3 |
brought up with a | 3 |
no one can tell | 3 |
from the raging sea | 3 |
nothing of the kind | 3 |
rescue of the shipwrecked | 3 |
those who had been | 3 |
a hundred and twenty | 3 |
of the crew to | 3 |
to the coast guard | 3 |
and the crew had | 3 |
the south end of | 3 |
be in time to | 3 |
that it was impossible | 3 |
had said to him | 3 |
on the morning of | 3 |
it was the only | 3 |
it was noon before | 3 |
stormy winds do blow | 3 |
and for the first | 3 |
miles to the eastward | 3 |
to the head of | 3 |
in getting on board | 3 |
make a rush for | 3 |
as long as you | 3 |
how do you mean | 3 |
rose from her chair | 3 |
the wreck as they | 3 |
to haul the boat | 3 |
let me do it | 3 |
with a quick glance | 3 |
checkers of the hope | 3 |
by john william buckle | 3 |
which he had so | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
for a time the | 3 |
upon the poor fellows | 3 |
went in search of | 3 |
darry drew a long | 3 |
position of the wreck | 3 |
of the male passengers | 3 |
had told her of | 3 |
on her beam ends | 3 |
the boat went into | 3 |
our men of the | 3 |
the victim of the | 3 |
with a note of | 3 |
that the boat was | 3 |
said this with a | 3 |
made no reply to | 3 |
began to feel that | 3 |
tow the brig away | 3 |
boat could live in | 3 |
welled up in her | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
in the case of | 3 |
the objects of the | 3 |
to hear you say | 3 |
but she could never | 3 |
to the cause of | 3 |
not the first time | 3 |
to rescue the perishing | 3 |
must have had a | 3 |
do battle with the | 3 |
to the fate of | 3 |
of the most valuable | 3 |
to get into the | 3 |
swept away by the | 3 |
and sat down on | 3 |
as a man of | 3 |
in spite of all | 3 |
a letter from lucy | 3 |
a brother to me | 3 |
went over the side | 3 |
the gale was still | 3 |
was glad he had | 3 |
a few minutes they | 3 |
by the two men | 3 |
he felt that the | 3 |
to tell you that | 3 |
the men do not | 3 |
had been the means | 3 |
exposed to the fury | 3 |
it might be the | 3 |
to play with the | 3 |
looking out to sea | 3 |
half a mile from | 3 |
it was only when | 3 |
the swirl of the | 3 |
one of the clerks | 3 |
on the kentish knock | 3 |
interior of the kingdom | 3 |
answered with a smile | 3 |
told the story of | 3 |
the morning after the | 3 |
with which he had | 3 |
is no help for | 3 |
glare of the burning | 3 |
there is no help | 3 |
the lower part of | 3 |
to enable him to | 3 |
had anything to do | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
the pier by the | 3 |
the woman who had | 3 |
bow and stern of | 3 |
he could hardly believe | 3 |
the many who are | 3 |
have a call to | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
strain of the rope | 3 |
of a distant gun | 3 |
the flag of distress | 3 |
noon the next day | 3 |