The Whaleman's Adventures in the Southern OceanDarton & Hodge, 1862 - 304 страница |
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... hour shall come In which Thyself will be the sun , Thou ' lt find me dressed and on my way , Watching the break of thy great day . " How different now our reception here by islanders that had been blessed with the Bible , from that ...
... hour shall come In which Thyself will be the sun , Thou ' lt find me dressed and on my way , Watching the break of thy great day . " How different now our reception here by islanders that had been blessed with the Bible , from that ...
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... hour . During this time another boat " got fast " him with its harpoons , and the captain's cruel lance had several times struck his vitals . He was killed , as whalemen call it , that is , mortally wounded , an hour before he went into ...
... hour . During this time another boat " got fast " him with its harpoons , and the captain's cruel lance had several times struck his vitals . He was killed , as whalemen call it , that is , mortally wounded , an hour before he went into ...
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... hour and a half ) , it was difficult to conceive , until dissection discovered that in the cetaceous animals , the arterial blood , instead of passing into the venous circulation , the ordinary way , had provided for it , by Creative ...
... hour and a half ) , it was difficult to conceive , until dissection discovered that in the cetaceous animals , the arterial blood , instead of passing into the venous circulation , the ordinary way , had provided for it , by Creative ...
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... hours , perhaps right to windward , or in a dead calm , with a carcass of seventy tons ' weight dragging astern , will blister the hands and strain the muscles of the hardiest whaleman , and wearied nature will sometimes give out . But ...
... hours , perhaps right to windward , or in a dead calm , with a carcass of seventy tons ' weight dragging astern , will blister the hands and strain the muscles of the hardiest whaleman , and wearied nature will sometimes give out . But ...
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... hours afterward . He came up along- side the boat , and turned it over with his nose , and then , with his flukes , deliberately broke it up . Of course the crew had to take to Nature's oars , and they all marvellously escaped unhurt ...
... hours afterward . He came up along- side the boat , and turned it over with his nose , and then , with his flukes , deliberately broke it up . Of course the crew had to take to Nature's oars , and they all marvellously escaped unhurt ...
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