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... sail , that is to say , a man he had never met before , and whom he was inclined to treat rather magisterially upon nauti- cal subjects ; at the same time the stranger was equally inclined to assume the high hand over him , till at last ...
... sail , that is to say , a man he had never met before , and whom he was inclined to treat rather magisterially upon nauti- cal subjects ; at the same time the stranger was equally inclined to assume the high hand over him , till at last ...
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... sail when he plazes . " 66 ' O , I was only thinking it quare ; and a pity more betoken , as I said before , to lose the beautiful breeze , and 66 29 ' Well , just keep your thoughts to yourself , i ' you plaze , and stay in the boat as ...
... sail when he plazes . " 66 ' O , I was only thinking it quare ; and a pity more betoken , as I said before , to lose the beautiful breeze , and 66 29 ' Well , just keep your thoughts to yourself , i ' you plaze , and stay in the boat as ...
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... sail on a voyage as to go start a fishin ' . " And Barny turned on his heel and left the shore . The next day passed without the hooker sailing , and Barny gave a most sufficient reason for the delay , by de- claring that he had a ...
... sail on a voyage as to go start a fishin ' . " And Barny turned on his heel and left the shore . The next day passed without the hooker sailing , and Barny gave a most sufficient reason for the delay , by de- claring that he had a ...
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... sail'd three days agon . " " Don't b'lieve it , " said Barny , emphatically . " Now , don't you know yourself that there is some days that the fish won't come near the lines at all , and that we might as well be castin ' our nets on the ...
... sail'd three days agon . " " Don't b'lieve it , " said Barny , emphatically . " Now , don't you know yourself that there is some days that the fish won't come near the lines at all , and that we might as well be castin ' our nets on the ...
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... sail ; and it is now fitting to inform the reader that Barny had contrived , in the course of his last meet- ing ... sailing of the ship and follow in her Here was , at once , a new mode of navigation course . discovered . The stars ...
... sail ; and it is now fitting to inform the reader that Barny had contrived , in the course of his last meet- ing ... sailing of the ship and follow in her Here was , at once , a new mode of navigation course . discovered . The stars ...
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