Sea DriftT. Hinton, 1858 - 252 ページ |
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... light night . " " The same sail ? " " Yes , the same ; double reefed topsails and foresail . " " Has there been anybody in my cabin ? " < " " " I believe not , Sir ; I shall ask the sentry . " Sentry , " asked the officer of the watch ...
... light night . " " The same sail ? " " Yes , the same ; double reefed topsails and foresail . " " Has there been anybody in my cabin ? " < " " " I believe not , Sir ; I shall ask the sentry . " Sentry , " asked the officer of the watch ...
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... Light draft forward , 8ft . 3in .; aft , 10ft . 3in . Best sailing trim forward , 14ft . 9in .; aft , 14ft . 3in . Carried forty tons of water and three months ' provisions ; would neither wear nor steer , nor sail nor stand up ( she ...
... Light draft forward , 8ft . 3in .; aft , 10ft . 3in . Best sailing trim forward , 14ft . 9in .; aft , 14ft . 3in . Carried forty tons of water and three months ' provisions ; would neither wear nor steer , nor sail nor stand up ( she ...
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... light and I tried her deep ; I tried her with her masts raking , and I tried her with her masts upright ; I tried her by the stern - when her heavy quarters prevented her steering - and I tried her by the head- when her sharp bow buried ...
... light and I tried her deep ; I tried her with her masts raking , and I tried her with her masts upright ; I tried her by the stern - when her heavy quarters prevented her steering - and I tried her by the head- when her sharp bow buried ...
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... lights of Brixham . Weighed in the morning the little ' Dream ' ; as we beat along down channel , passing a variety ... light their pipes with mes adieux . The sea , yesterday and to - day , had the beautiful bright green and the fresh ...
... lights of Brixham . Weighed in the morning the little ' Dream ' ; as we beat along down channel , passing a variety ... light their pipes with mes adieux . The sea , yesterday and to - day , had the beautiful bright green and the fresh ...
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... light in the binnacle , and a powerful reflecting lantern lighted in a tub on deck , to be held up if necessary , as well as a formidable blunderbuss , crammed full of powder , under the companion . However , from old habit , I kept on ...
... light in the binnacle , and a powerful reflecting lantern lighted in a tub on deck , to be held up if necessary , as well as a formidable blunderbuss , crammed full of powder , under the companion . However , from old habit , I kept on ...
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