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... says that " the Gulf Stream is , to use a sailor expression , the great weather - breeder " of the North Atlantic Ocean . The most furious gales sweep along with it ; and the dense fogs of the north , which so much en- danger navigation ...
... says that " the Gulf Stream is , to use a sailor expression , the great weather - breeder " of the North Atlantic Ocean . The most furious gales sweep along with it ; and the dense fogs of the north , which so much en- danger navigation ...
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... on board the " Sunbeam . " Every telescope in the yacht was brought to bear upon the stranger , and orders were given to steer direct for the vessel . " Soon we were near enough , " says the narrative , “ to Crossing the Atlantic . 27.
... on board the " Sunbeam . " Every telescope in the yacht was brought to bear upon the stranger , and orders were given to steer direct for the vessel . " Soon we were near enough , " says the narrative , “ to Crossing the Atlantic . 27.
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... says the narrative , “ to send a boat's crew on board , while we watched their movements anxiously from the bridge . She was from two to three hundred tons ' burden , and beneath her white bowsprit the gaudy image of a woman served as ...
... says the narrative , “ to send a boat's crew on board , while we watched their movements anxiously from the bridge . She was from two to three hundred tons ' burden , and beneath her white bowsprit the gaudy image of a woman served as ...
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... say whether , at this moment , the hapless " Carolina " may not be still afloat and full of menace to some " good tall ship " which may have the ill - luck to run into her ? The incident shows the often uncon- sidered dangers to which ...
... say whether , at this moment , the hapless " Carolina " may not be still afloat and full of menace to some " good tall ship " which may have the ill - luck to run into her ? The incident shows the often uncon- sidered dangers to which ...
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... says Walter , if it had not been for one of those calms , I should not have been here now . We had a chance to board the ship " C. L. Carney , " of New York , and the captain gave me some Fryar's Balsam , which cured a grievous ...
... says Walter , if it had not been for one of those calms , I should not have been here now . We had a chance to board the ship " C. L. Carney , " of New York , and the captain gave me some Fryar's Balsam , which cured a grievous ...
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