The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1954 |
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... boats . ' Riou pointed out that the boats offered little more chance of safety than the ship ; and in any case they ... boat he would be going in . Riou replied that , whatever happened , he would remain in the ship . This was no idle ...
... boats . ' Riou pointed out that the boats offered little more chance of safety than the ship ; and in any case they ... boat he would be going in . Riou replied that , whatever happened , he would remain in the ship . This was no idle ...
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... boat but the one he might be in could be saved . ' The jolly - boat , heavily overloaded , put off without provisions , water , compass or quadrant , and rowed over to the launch for assistance . Clements handed them a spare quadrant ...
... boat but the one he might be in could be saved . ' The jolly - boat , heavily overloaded , put off without provisions , water , compass or quadrant , and rowed over to the launch for assistance . Clements handed them a spare quadrant ...
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... boat was alongside to fetch him , about twenty men jumped from the Guardian into the cutter . ' It seems , wrote Riou , ' that they had not a single thing in this boat to eat or drink , and she was loaded as full of men as she could ...
... boat was alongside to fetch him , about twenty men jumped from the Guardian into the cutter . ' It seems , wrote Riou , ' that they had not a single thing in this boat to eat or drink , and she was loaded as full of men as she could ...
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Solitude and Patriotism | 178 |
Idea of Progress The By Joyce Cary | 379 |
Tea Party The By Peter Green | 381 |
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