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... waddling always in the direction of the more thickly peopled parts of the town . Then he turned and gazed at the steamer , which , by this time , had fairly passed the brig , and seemed to be actually bound through the Gate .
... waddling always in the direction of the more thickly peopled parts of the town . Then he turned and gazed at the steamer , which , by this time , had fairly passed the brig , and seemed to be actually bound through the Gate .
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The crew of the Swash was large for a half - rigged brig of only two hundred tons , but , as her spars were very square , and all her gear as well as her mould seemed constructed for speed , it was probable more hands than common were ...
The crew of the Swash was large for a half - rigged brig of only two hundred tons , but , as her spars were very square , and all her gear as well as her mould seemed constructed for speed , it was probable more hands than common were ...
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Nothing seemed to connect the vessel with the land but a broad gangway plank , to which Mulford had attached life - lines , with more care than it is usual to meet with on board of vessels employed in short voyages .
Nothing seemed to connect the vessel with the land but a broad gangway plank , to which Mulford had attached life - lines , with more care than it is usual to meet with on board of vessels employed in short voyages .
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The great objection to her appearance was the somewhat indefinite character of her shape , which seemed to blend too many of its charms The fourth person , in the fare , was Biddy Noon , the Irish servant and factotum of Mrs. Budd ...
The great objection to her appearance was the somewhat indefinite character of her shape , which seemed to blend too many of its charms The fourth person , in the fare , was Biddy Noon , the Irish servant and factotum of Mrs. Budd ...
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ver . er . tween his deportment to - day and on any orainary occasion , perhaps , was in the circumstance that he now seemed anxious to get clear of the wharf , and that in a way which might have attracted notice in any suspicious and ...
ver . er . tween his deportment to - day and on any orainary occasion , perhaps , was in the circumstance that he now seemed anxious to get clear of the wharf , and that in a way which might have attracted notice in any suspicious and ...
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