Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 9Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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James Fenimore Cooper. more than a mile above the Hook ( Corlaer's , of course , is meant - not Sandy Hook ) and quite near to the old Alms House - far above the ship - yards , in fact . It was a solitary place for a vessel , in the ...
James Fenimore Cooper. more than a mile above the Hook ( Corlaer's , of course , is meant - not Sandy Hook ) and quite near to the old Alms House - far above the ship - yards , in fact . It was a solitary place for a vessel , in the ...
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... course it was different with the steamers , who were pad- dling about like so many ducks , steering in all directions , though mostly crossing and re - crossing at the ferries . Just as Mulford turned away from his commander , however ...
... course it was different with the steamers , who were pad- dling about like so many ducks , steering in all directions , though mostly crossing and re - crossing at the ferries . Just as Mulford turned away from his commander , however ...
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... course and kept wide apart , would all have contributed to the making up of such an opinion . Accustomed as he was to this beautiful sight , Harry Mulford kept his eyes riveted on the retiring person of his commander , until it ...
... course and kept wide apart , would all have contributed to the making up of such an opinion . Accustomed as he was to this beautiful sight , Harry Mulford kept his eyes riveted on the retiring person of his commander , until it ...
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... course , swept beyond the reach of the voice . Her people collected together , and one or two ran up the rigging a short distance , stretching their necks , on the look - out for the " poor fellow , " but they were soon called down to ...
... course , swept beyond the reach of the voice . Her people collected together , and one or two ran up the rigging a short distance , stretching their necks , on the look - out for the " poor fellow , " but they were soon called down to ...
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... course and the main - sail were got on the brigantine , with the intention of working her up toward Whitestone , where the tides meet , and near which the revenue - steamer was known to be anchored . We say near , though it was , in ...
... course and the main - sail were got on the brigantine , with the intention of working her up toward Whitestone , where the tides meet , and near which the revenue - steamer was known to be anchored . We say near , though it was , in ...
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a'ter anchor answered appeared ashore aunt aunty better Biddy boat boatswain brig brig's brigantine cabin called canvas Captain Mull Captain Spike circumstance course craft danger dear deck distance Don Juan Don Wan doubloons Dry Tortugas duty eyes fancied feel flour forecastle foresail half hand Harry Mulford heard hope hour hydropathy instant island islets Jack Tier Josh keep Key West knew light light-house look Madam Budd mainsail manner masts matter Mexican mile minutes Miss Rose Molly Swash Mona Passage never night once passage passed Poughkeepsie reef relict returned rock Rose Budd Rose's sail schooner seemed seen Señor Montefalderon ship side sloop-of-war soon sort spot state-room steamer Stephen Spike steward's assistant stood tell thing thought turned Uncle vessel Wallace watch wind windward wish wreck yards yawl young mate