The secret of the sands; or, The 'Water Lily' and her crew, by Harry Collingwood, Volume 2 |
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... CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A SHARK IV . THE " LILY " AMONG BREAKERS V. ATTACKED BY SAVAGES PAGE I 30 63 93 137 VI . IMPORTANT NEWS • 66 VII . DESTRUCTION OF THE ALBATROSS VIII . MY FATHER IX . THE TREASURE " " 163 196 • 226 255 THE SECRET OF ...
... CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A SHARK IV . THE " LILY " AMONG BREAKERS V. ATTACKED BY SAVAGES PAGE I 30 63 93 137 VI . IMPORTANT NEWS • 66 VII . DESTRUCTION OF THE ALBATROSS VIII . MY FATHER IX . THE TREASURE " " 163 196 • 226 255 THE SECRET OF ...
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... close to the caps and hung over the side , with topgallant- masts , yards , sails , etc. , still attached , a great tangled mass of wreck . There was no signal of distress flying on board so far as I could see , so I concluded that the ...
... close to the caps and hung over the side , with topgallant- masts , yards , sails , etc. , still attached , a great tangled mass of wreck . There was no signal of distress flying on board so far as I could see , so I concluded that the ...
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... close by in one of our deck - chairs , which Bob had gallantly offered her , and hearing me speak of tea , and understanding that friend Robert was about to turn cook , she started up with child - like impetuosity and said , " That is ...
... close by in one of our deck - chairs , which Bob had gallantly offered her , and hearing me speak of tea , and understanding that friend Robert was about to turn cook , she started up with child - like impetuosity and said , " That is ...
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... close alongside of us ? Was she dangerous when we had that bit of a brush . with the pirates ? If she hadn't been the little beauty that she is she'd ha ' gone down in the gale , and a'terwards ha ' been made a prize of by the cut ...
... close alongside of us ? Was she dangerous when we had that bit of a brush . with the pirates ? If she hadn't been the little beauty that she is she'd ha ' gone down in the gale , and a'terwards ha ' been made a prize of by the cut ...
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William Joseph C. Lancaster. ļ = the sur broke and ay ng on the reef close to leeward , but we traversed.
William Joseph C. Lancaster. ļ = the sur broke and ay ng on the reef close to leeward , but we traversed.
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