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Pagina 156
... boat rocked hor- ribly . Ellen looked white and angry , and said , ' Oh , please don't ! ' and Uncle , grinning like a naughty boy , went on with it . 66 The rowing was easy at first , for we were going with wind and tide , but the tide ...
... boat rocked hor- ribly . Ellen looked white and angry , and said , ' Oh , please don't ! ' and Uncle , grinning like a naughty boy , went on with it . 66 The rowing was easy at first , for we were going with wind and tide , but the tide ...
Pagina 306
... boats were hard put to make a living . Crookit John had neither gear nor boat ; yet he came up through it all , and now lives in a house of his own at Keiss , a very nice house that used to be a manse , with two good boats of his own in ...
... boats were hard put to make a living . Crookit John had neither gear nor boat ; yet he came up through it all , and now lives in a house of his own at Keiss , a very nice house that used to be a manse , with two good boats of his own in ...
Pagina 372
... boat as I climbed over . We had lowered the boat so that the gunwale was almost level with the deck . The seas just missed her . The captain was going to swing himself in when the ship gave a lurch . The next moment the Old Man's bald ...
... boat as I climbed over . We had lowered the boat so that the gunwale was almost level with the deck . The seas just missed her . The captain was going to swing himself in when the ship gave a lurch . The next moment the Old Man's bald ...
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ABANDON SHIP BY E V KARLSSON | 96 |
THE SEVEN TIGERS BY R C M | 384 |
AN OLD HORSEPISTOL | 480 |
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