1 I had never seen fear so strongly stamped upon a human face.
2 Filled with pretty sentiments and an almighty faith in human illusions.
3 She was not frightened, but appalled, rather, at the human animality of it.
4 His human fictions, as you choose to call them, make for nobility and manhood.
5 I had not imagined a human being could endure so much and still live and struggle on.
6 They might have been granite for all the light and warmth of a human soul they contained.
7 And human life is in no wise different, though you feel it is and think that you reason why it is.
8 All hands were on deck now, and all eyes were aloft, where a human life was at grapples with death.
9 I did not turn my head, though I expected every moment a killing blow from the human brute behind me.
10 I was a human soul in distress, and yet no soul, fore or aft, betrayed sufficient sympathy to come to my aid.
11 Blows were struck, and there were always two or three men nursing injuries at the hands of the human beast who was their master.
12 For I had been elevating her too highly in my concepts of her, removing her too far from the plane of the human, and too far from me.
13 You know you only mean that in relation to human life, for of the flesh and the fowl and the fish you destroy as much as I or any other man.
14 We sailed with a beam wind along the shore, searching the coves with our glasses and landing occasionally, without finding a sign of human life.
15 While my hope and faith in human life still survived Wolf Larsen's destructive criticism, he had nevertheless been a cause of change in minor matters.
16 Johnson, as Johnson, was unrecognizable; and not only that, for his features, as human features at all, were unrecognizable, so discoloured and swollen had they become in the few minutes which had elapsed between the beginning of the beating and the dragging forward of the body.
17 Look at him, Hump," Wolf Larsen said to me, "look at this bit of animated dust, this aggregation of matter that moves and breathes and defies me and thoroughly believes itself to be compounded of something good; that is impressed with certain human fictions such as righteousness and honesty, and that will live up to them in spite of all personal discomforts and menaces.
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