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1 In the evening I was required to repair to the harbour and re-embark .
2 He assured Mary that Lord Glenarvan would re-embark in the enterprise.
3 Now that the two men had returned, would they re-embark with their faggots?
4 It was impossible for us to re-embark without being seen.
5 However, an official insisted on them disembarking, even if they meant to re-embark at once.
6 European employés avoid tempting the breakers; they disembark and re-embark for home, and that is all.
7 But the courage of the crews was so completely damped that they positively refused to re-embark .
8 They now prepared to re-embark in their pinnace.
9 On the appearance of General Santa Cruz, however, the foes were compelled to evacuate and re-embark .
10 Visitors will disembark and re-embark at Murray's Bay Harbour situated on the east coast of the Island.
11 The poor missionary had his fit of tertian fever, and besought us to re-embark immediately after midnight.
12 It would take at least two days to re-embark you as Admiral Thursby will explain to you.
13 The wind was fair, but we had all to re-embark , an operation which went on till noon.
14 I know my representation is most serious but if we are to re-embark it must be at once.
15 At three o'clock the tide began to ebb and the boat-keeper awakened us to re-embark on our return.
16 Brune also defeated the duke of York in Holland, obliged him to re-embark , and to renounce his attempted invasion.
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Re-embark through the time