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1
The wreck was lying head to the north and with a
list
to
starboard
.
2
He saw that she carried five degrees
list
to
starboard
.
3
The brig lay with an uncomfortable
list
to
starboard
.
4
She has taken a perceptible
list
to
starboard
already.
5
The man who could give the phlegmatic Rembrandt a
list
to
starboard
must have carried considerable ballast.
6
The ship began to
list
to
starboard
.
7
We then pumped the outer diving tanks on the port side to give her a
list
to
starboard
.
8
After one
list
to
starboard
the ship righted, but the masts, the bridge, the funnel and all the upper works had gone overboard.
9
The third cruiser was afloat, but from her heavy
list
to
starboard
,
it was plain that she was badly damaged and sinking fast.
10
The wind began to draw further and further aft, showing that the ship was gradually gathering headway in spite of her
list
to
starboard
.
11
The vessel still steamed, but made slow progress; moreover, the
list
to
starboard
was now so pronounced that it was difficult to stand upright.
12
Explanation was offered by the Texan, who argued that the wind had hauled, and being then abeam had given her a
list
to
starboard
.
13
She
listed
to
starboard
with her stern raised and her bow lowered.
14
The Commonwealth
listed
to
starboard
,
then rolled completely over and continued to tumble.
15
He came down the hall, limping slightly and
listing
to
starboard
.
16
The ship quickly
listed
to
starboard
and began to sink.