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Pagina 111
... head as she broke surface , and she floated dead . Having hauled her ashore , we first tried a hog - spear against . the nobbly ulster she wore on her back , and found that a bay - leaf pattern spear - head pierced it , but not easily ...
... head as she broke surface , and she floated dead . Having hauled her ashore , we first tried a hog - spear against . the nobbly ulster she wore on her back , and found that a bay - leaf pattern spear - head pierced it , but not easily ...
Pagina 195
... head - sheets . With the pressure off the forward canvas the Salem flew up into the wind , the weather leeches of the square - sails first trembling , then fluttering violently . Farther up she came , but more slowly as her headway ...
... head - sheets . With the pressure off the forward canvas the Salem flew up into the wind , the weather leeches of the square - sails first trembling , then fluttering violently . Farther up she came , but more slowly as her headway ...
Pagina 122
... head slowly and cautiously above the level of the rail that crowned the bulwark , and looked down . A short distance forward , just abreast of the main- hatch , was a boat , and as he watched , the end of a long pole with a hook ...
... head slowly and cautiously above the level of the rail that crowned the bulwark , and looked down . A short distance forward , just abreast of the main- hatch , was a boat , and as he watched , the end of a long pole with a hook ...
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