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The Swash carried a wapper of a fore - and - aft mainsail , and , what is more , it was fitted with a standing gaff , for appearance in port . At sea , Spike knew better than to trust to this arrange ment , but in fine weather ...
The Swash carried a wapper of a fore - and - aft mainsail , and , what is more , it was fitted with a standing gaff , for appearance in port . At sea , Spike knew better than to trust to this arrange ment , but in fine weather ...
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The reader will readily enough comprehend , that the Molly Swash was not absolutely standing still while the di . alogue related was going on , and the thoughts we have recorded were passing through her master's mind .
The reader will readily enough comprehend , that the Molly Swash was not absolutely standing still while the di . alogue related was going on , and the thoughts we have recorded were passing through her master's mind .
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Spike and Mulford had their attention drawn to the vessel , and the conversation dropped . The reader can readily suppose that the Molly Swash nad not been standing still all this time . So far from this , she was running “ down Sound ...
Spike and Mulford had their attention drawn to the vessel , and the conversation dropped . The reader can readily suppose that the Molly Swash nad not been standing still all this time . So far from this , she was running “ down Sound ...
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As for the brig , she had hauled up to an easy bowline , as she came round Montauk , and was now standing off south southeast , still having the wind at south - west . The weatherly position of the cutter enabled her to steer rather ...
As for the brig , she had hauled up to an easy bowline , as she came round Montauk , and was now standing off south southeast , still having the wind at south - west . The weatherly position of the cutter enabled her to steer rather ...
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But the principal advantage was gained over the steamer , which could not keep off , without first standing a mile or two , or even more , to the westward , in order to clear the land . This was so much clear gain to the Swash , which ...
But the principal advantage was gained over the steamer , which could not keep off , without first standing a mile or two , or even more , to the westward , in order to clear the land . This was so much clear gain to the Swash , which ...
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