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... ship a little distance away , lying under bare poles . Our joy was great beyond expectations . ' Despite the seas , the launch put on more sail and between five and six came alongside the ship . She was the Vicomtesse de Britannie , a ...
... ship a little distance away , lying under bare poles . Our joy was great beyond expectations . ' Despite the seas , the launch put on more sail and between five and six came alongside the ship . She was the Vicomtesse de Britannie , a ...
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... ship ever come . ' There were two considerations in his mind ; to stop the leak from gaining , and , as the rudder ... ship was wallowing in the water at the mercy of wind and sea . It seemed as though this process must go on until the ...
... ship ever come . ' There were two considerations in his mind ; to stop the leak from gaining , and , as the rudder ... ship was wallowing in the water at the mercy of wind and sea . It seemed as though this process must go on until the ...
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... ship was approaching the coast of Africa . Yet although Riou trusted his latitude , he could never be very certain of his longitude , as without a proper rudder he could not keep the ship's head ' within five or six points . ' At the ...
... ship was approaching the coast of Africa . Yet although Riou trusted his latitude , he could never be very certain of his longitude , as without a proper rudder he could not keep the ship's head ' within five or six points . ' At the ...
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Solitude and Patriotism 355 | 33 |
Henry James and H G Wells | 43 |
Tea Party The By Peter Green 423 | 135 |
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