The Whaleman's Adventures in the Southern OceanDarton & Hodge, 1862 - 304 страница |
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... hold Wants her fit vessels pure ; then strews the ground With rose and odours from the shrub unfumed . " This entertainment over , we repaired to the teacher's , where again was served up the same , with the addition of banana made into ...
... hold Wants her fit vessels pure ; then strews the ground With rose and odours from the shrub unfumed . " This entertainment over , we repaired to the teacher's , where again was served up the same , with the addition of banana made into ...
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... in doubt , and they were questioning whether a worse death by savage violence did not await them than if they had perished at sea , one of the natives 66 came out toward them through the surf , hold- 28 THE WHALEMAN'S ADVENTURES . 23.
... in doubt , and they were questioning whether a worse death by savage violence did not await them than if they had perished at sea , one of the natives 66 came out toward them through the surf , hold- 28 THE WHALEMAN'S ADVENTURES . 23.
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Henry Theodore Cheever William Scoresby. 66 came out toward them through the surf , hold- ing in his hand a book , and cried , with a loud voice , Missionary ! missionary ! " An answering shout of recognition , and beckoning from the ...
Henry Theodore Cheever William Scoresby. 66 came out toward them through the surf , hold- ing in his hand a book , and cried , with a loud voice , Missionary ! missionary ! " An answering shout of recognition , and beckoning from the ...
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... hold of anything , there are hinges to my hands , and even to my fingers , to do it with . If my heart thinks , and I want to make others think with me , I use the hinges to my jaws , and they help me to talk . I could nei- ther walk ...
... hold of anything , there are hinges to my hands , and even to my fingers , to do it with . If my heart thinks , and I want to make others think with me , I use the hinges to my jaws , and they help me to talk . I could nei- ther walk ...
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... beat to windward , and , after getting the fish alongside , to cut him in . " After the whale was thus got 66 hold of , and the mammoth carcass secured to the ship by a chain round the bitts , they 36 THE WHALEMAN'S ADVENTURES .
... beat to windward , and , after getting the fish alongside , to cut him in . " After the whale was thus got 66 hold of , and the mammoth carcass secured to the ship by a chain round the bitts , they 36 THE WHALEMAN'S ADVENTURES .
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