Tales : Marvelous adventureFunk & Wagnalls, 1904 |
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... hand shook so excessively that he could scarcely retain hold of the tiller . I found that something had gone wrong , and became seriously alarmed . At this period I knew little about the management of a boat , and was now depending ...
... hand shook so excessively that he could scarcely retain hold of the tiller . I found that something had gone wrong , and became seriously alarmed . At this period I knew little about the management of a boat , and was now depending ...
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... hands . Upon seeing me open my eyes , his exclamations of gratitude and joy excited alternate laughter and tears from the rough - looking personages who were present . The mystery of our being in existence was now soon explained . We ...
... hands . Upon seeing me open my eyes , his exclamations of gratitude and joy excited alternate laughter and tears from the rough - looking personages who were present . The mystery of our being in existence was now soon explained . We ...
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... hands on board were making great exertions to take in sail . In despite of the danger of the attempt , the mate clung to the main - chains as soon as they came within his reach . Another huge lurch now brought the starboard side of the ...
... hands on board were making great exertions to take in sail . In despite of the danger of the attempt , the mate clung to the main - chains as soon as they came within his reach . Another huge lurch now brought the starboard side of the ...
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... hands on board , and these were busy for- ward , doing something to the forecastle comb- ings . Captain Barnard , we knew very well , was engaged at Lloyd and Vredenburgh's , and would remain there until late in the evening , so we had ...
... hands on board , and these were busy for- ward , doing something to the forecastle comb- ings . Captain Barnard , we knew very well , was engaged at Lloyd and Vredenburgh's , and would remain there until late in the evening , so we had ...
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... hands with the greatest eagerness , and with the most extravagant demonstration of affection and joy ! I was bewildered , utterly lost in amazement- but I could not forget the peculiar whine of my Newfoundland dog Tiger , and the odd ...
... hands with the greatest eagerness , and with the most extravagant demonstration of affection and joy ! I was bewildered , utterly lost in amazement- but I could not forget the peculiar whine of my Newfoundland dog Tiger , and the odd ...
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afterward albatross altogether Antarctic circle appeared arms attempt Augustus berth birds boat body breeze brig brought cabin canoes Captain Cook Captain Guy cargo chasm companions cook crew deck degree difficulty Dirk Peters discovered doubt endeavored entirely exertion fastened feet fell felt forecastle foresail gale Grampus hand head hill hold hope hour hulk immediately islands James Weddell Lama-Lama land larboard lashings latitude length longitude lying manner mate means ment mind minutes mutineers Nantucket nearly never night Nightingale Island northward orlop deck ourselves overboard Parker party penguin perceived peterel phosphorus picul portion possible present proceeded reaching remained rope royal penguin sail savages schooner seemed seen ship shore side soapstone soon southward species state-room stowage thirst threw thrown Tiger tion Too-wit took tortoise turned vessel violent voyage weather whole wind windlass