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... look of the chief cabin , especially on the sunny days when we sailed into the trade winds of the South Pacific . On one side was the captain's state- room , and on the other the steward's pantry , with two Gothic windows between ...
... look of the chief cabin , especially on the sunny days when we sailed into the trade winds of the South Pacific . On one side was the captain's state- room , and on the other the steward's pantry , with two Gothic windows between ...
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... look - out , and constantly studying his charts . Whenever he had a chance , he would take his ship outside the usual track , so as to avoid the intricate channels and to get plenty of sea room . One day , whilst looking through his ...
... look - out , and constantly studying his charts . Whenever he had a chance , he would take his ship outside the usual track , so as to avoid the intricate channels and to get plenty of sea room . One day , whilst looking through his ...
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... look through my glass at that island . and tell me what you see . " It seemed to be a barren , precipitous island , about five hundred feet high , cleft in two , with three needle - shaped pinnacles on its northern shore . On its ...
... look through my glass at that island . and tell me what you see . " It seemed to be a barren , precipitous island , about five hundred feet high , cleft in two , with three needle - shaped pinnacles on its northern shore . On its ...
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... look - out to catch the first glimpse of their native land , and of the boats of their countrymen , which we call junks . The first we saw were fishing - boats , and , though far out of sight of land , appeared to be frail structures ...
... look - out to catch the first glimpse of their native land , and of the boats of their countrymen , which we call junks . The first we saw were fishing - boats , and , though far out of sight of land , appeared to be frail structures ...
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... look - out lest the ship might run down some of the junks . Suddenly he called out , " Bear away ! a large junk on the lee bow without lights ! " His order was obeyed , and the captain came on deck with his night glass . " That is a ...
... look - out lest the ship might run down some of the junks . Suddenly he called out , " Bear away ! a large junk on the lee bow without lights ! " His order was obeyed , and the captain came on deck with his night glass . " That is a ...
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