Mr. Meeson's Will, Band 13B. Tauchnitz, 1888 - 287 Seiten |
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... sail up as the little boat could carry in the stiff breeze , and ran nearly due east before the steady westerly wind . All day long they ran across the misty ocean , the little boat behaving splendidly , without sight- ing any living ...
... sail up as the little boat could carry in the stiff breeze , and ran nearly due east before the steady westerly wind . All day long they ran across the misty ocean , the little boat behaving splendidly , without sight- ing any living ...
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... sail considerably , only leaving enough canvas up to keep the boat ahead of the sea . Somehow the long night wore away . Augusta scarcely closed her eyes ; but little Dick slept like a top upon her bosom , sheltered by her arms and the ...
... sail considerably , only leaving enough canvas up to keep the boat ahead of the sea . Somehow the long night wore away . Augusta scarcely closed her eyes ; but little Dick slept like a top upon her bosom , sheltered by her arms and the ...
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... sailing round a point , she came into comparatively calm water . Then , due north of them , running into the land , they saw the mouth of a great fjord , bounded on either side by towering mountain banks , so steep as to be almost ...
... sailing round a point , she came into comparatively calm water . Then , due north of them , running into the land , they saw the mouth of a great fjord , bounded on either side by towering mountain banks , so steep as to be almost ...
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... sail was lowered , and , getting out the oars , the two sailors rowed the boat into a little natural harbour that opened out of the main creek . In ten minutes her occupants were once more stretching their legs upon dry land ; that is ...
... sail was lowered , and , getting out the oars , the two sailors rowed the boat into a little natural harbour that opened out of the main creek . In ten minutes her occupants were once more stretching their legs upon dry land ; that is ...
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... sails of the boat over the damp floors and covering up the holes in the roof as best they Icould with stones and bits of board from the bottom of the boat . The weather was , fortunately , dry , and as they all ( with the exception of ...
... sails of the boat over the damp floors and covering up the holes in the roof as best they Icould with stones and bits of board from the bottom of the boat . The weather was , fortunately , dry , and as they all ( with the exception of ...
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