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... ships and seafaring life from his own experience . To earn his pay he paints the wood and metal of the ship but is regarded contemptuously by his ship- mates as a useless creature who merely gets in the way . Dauber is desperate to ...
... ships and seafaring life from his own experience . To earn his pay he paints the wood and metal of the ship but is regarded contemptuously by his ship- mates as a useless creature who merely gets in the way . Dauber is desperate to ...
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... ships must be doomed , the wind rose strong from the north and their great sails filled ; and they came crashing through the Turkish ships to the boom . As dark fell the boom was opened , and Venetian ships came out to escort them into ...
... ships must be doomed , the wind rose strong from the north and their great sails filled ; and they came crashing through the Turkish ships to the boom . As dark fell the boom was opened , and Venetian ships came out to escort them into ...
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... ships held out till the morrow when they surrendered on honourable terms and were allowed to sail off in their ships , to tell the Western world of the city's fate . From some quarters the local citizens were able to send emissaries to ...
... ships held out till the morrow when they surrendered on honourable terms and were allowed to sail off in their ships , to tell the Western world of the city's fate . From some quarters the local citizens were able to send emissaries to ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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