Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight F. Warne, 1867 |
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... frigate as not to know that they as yet only felt the infant efforts of the winds . Each moment , however , it increased in power , though so gradual was the alteration , that the relieved mariners began to believe that all their gloomy ...
... frigate as not to know that they as yet only felt the infant efforts of the winds . Each moment , however , it increased in power , though so gradual was the alteration , that the relieved mariners began to believe that all their gloomy ...
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... frigate when her anchor was secured , and as the first mist of the gale had passed over , it was succeeded by a faint light that was a good deal aided by the glittering foam of the waters , which now broke in white curls around the ...
... frigate when her anchor was secured , and as the first mist of the gale had passed over , it was succeeded by a faint light that was a good deal aided by the glittering foam of the waters , which now broke in white curls around the ...
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... frigate , the piercing cry of the leads- man , as he called , " By the mark seven ! " rose above the tempest , crossed over the decks , and appeared to pass away to leeward , borne on the blast like the warnings of some water spirit ...
... frigate , the piercing cry of the leads- man , as he called , " By the mark seven ! " rose above the tempest , crossed over the decks , and appeared to pass away to leeward , borne on the blast like the warnings of some water spirit ...
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... frigate appeared to be rushing blindly on shoals , where the sea was covered with foam , and where destruc- tion would have been as sudden as it was certain , when the clear voice of the stranger was heard warning them of the danger ...
... frigate appeared to be rushing blindly on shoals , where the sea was covered with foam , and where destruc- tion would have been as sudden as it was certain , when the clear voice of the stranger was heard warning them of the danger ...
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... frigate , who still continued to superintend the all - important duty of the leadsman . " Now is the pinch , " he said ; " and , if the ship behaves well , we are safe - but , if otherwise , all we have yet done will be useless . " The ...
... frigate , who still continued to superintend the all - important duty of the leadsman . " Now is the pinch , " he said ; " and , if the ship behaves well , we are safe - but , if otherwise , all we have yet done will be useless . " The ...
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