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... aunt , than the aunt influencing the niece . The latter had been fortunate in having had an excellent instructress , who , though incapable of teaching her much in the way of accomplishments , had imparted a great deal that was ...
... aunt , than the aunt influencing the niece . The latter had been fortunate in having had an excellent instructress , who , though incapable of teaching her much in the way of accomplishments , had imparted a great deal that was ...
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... aunt at one of her niece's exclamations of admiration . " A vessel is a very wonderful thing , and we are told what extr'orny beings they are that go down to the sea in ships . ' But you are to know this is not a ship at all , but only ...
... aunt at one of her niece's exclamations of admiration . " A vessel is a very wonderful thing , and we are told what extr'orny beings they are that go down to the sea in ships . ' But you are to know this is not a ship at all , but only ...
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... aunt by the hour . He " Ah , my dear , that is on account of your youth and inex . perience but you will learn better in time . I was just so , myself , when I was of your age , and thought the fore - rafters were as handsome as the ...
... aunt by the hour . He " Ah , my dear , that is on account of your youth and inex . perience but you will learn better in time . I was just so , myself , when I was of your age , and thought the fore - rafters were as handsome as the ...
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... aunt ; nor do I understand now how it can very well be done . ” " Oh ! child , before you have been at sea a week ... aunt's knowledge . It was , consequently , grateful to her to ascertain that , in this instance , the old lady's ...
... aunt ; nor do I understand now how it can very well be done . ” " Oh ! child , before you have been at sea a week ... aunt's knowledge . It was , consequently , grateful to her to ascertain that , in this instance , the old lady's ...
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... aunt assured her that everything which had been done already , and which was now doing , was quite in rule , the quick - eyed and quick - witted Rose noted these un- usual proceedings , and had an opinion of her own on the subject ...
... aunt assured her that everything which had been done already , and which was now doing , was quite in rule , the quick - eyed and quick - witted Rose noted these un- usual proceedings , and had an opinion of her own on the subject ...
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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