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1 While this was going on, I saw that Timbo had gone aloft .
2 But a cry from Runnles, who had gone aloft , raised my drooping spirits.
3 One of the officers had gone aloft with a spy-glass.
4 At length, one morning, as Jack Stretcher had gone aloft -
5 Dick had hardly gone aloft when his voice rung out,-
6 The boatswain had gone aloft , and quickly returned.
7 If looks could have blown up a room, the college school had certainly gone aloft then.
8 It was not the first time, by any means, that he had gone aloft with Tom.
9 For the good o' my business I must 'ave a 'usband, now my old dad's gone aloft .
10 The mates had both gone aloft .
11 Every single man had gone aloft .
12 The crew had gone aloft to furl the sails, and the ship was soon under her three closely-reefed topsails.
13 The girls had gone aloft only a moment before, but, dreading news of further evil, Pappoose came fluttering down.
14 Mr. Rogers, who was third mate, replied that he had gone aloft to see how matters stood with them.
15 I had gone aloft to shorten sail, when the ship gave an unexpected lurch, and I was sent clean overboard.
16 Captain Coffin, who had taken his spy-glass and gone aloft at the first cry from the masthead, ordered the boats lowered.
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