The secret of the sands; or, The 'Water Lily' and her crew, by Harry Collingwood, Volume 2 |
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... night worthy of record , we went about and stood away about north - east on the starboard tack . The wind continued fresh , but steady , and we averaged quite thirteen knots during the whole of the next twenty - four hours . Having ...
... night worthy of record , we went about and stood away about north - east on the starboard tack . The wind continued fresh , but steady , and we averaged quite thirteen knots during the whole of the next twenty - four hours . Having ...
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... night , thrown on her beam - ends , and dis- masted ; and as Ella had remained , during the whole time , cowering and terrified in her berth , she supposed the crew had gone away in the boats , forgetting her in their hurry and panic ...
... night , thrown on her beam - ends , and dis- masted ; and as Ella had remained , during the whole time , cowering and terrified in her berth , she supposed the crew had gone away in the boats , forgetting her in their hurry and panic ...
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... sweet clear soprano , and with a depth of feeling for the sentiment of the song which is but too seldom heard in the performances of amateurs . About ten o'clock she wished us " good - night The Wreck of the Copernicus . 27.
... sweet clear soprano , and with a depth of feeling for the sentiment of the song which is but too seldom heard in the performances of amateurs . About ten o'clock she wished us " good - night The Wreck of the Copernicus . 27.
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... night , " and retired to her cot ; and Bob then also went below and turned in , it being his " eight hours in " that night , and I was left to perform the rest of my watch alone . The next morning , Bob turned out of his own accord ...
... night , " and retired to her cot ; and Bob then also went below and turned in , it being his " eight hours in " that night , and I was left to perform the rest of my watch alone . The next morning , Bob turned out of his own accord ...
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... up at once . " Oh , I am so glad ! Do you know I have thought your anxiety to meet with a ship arose from my being in your way , and troublesome ? And you About ten o'clock she wished us “ good - night 3-2 A Mirage . 35.
... up at once . " Oh , I am so glad ! Do you know I have thought your anxiety to meet with a ship arose from my being in your way , and troublesome ? And you About ten o'clock she wished us “ good - night 3-2 A Mirage . 35.
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