Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Andalusias of SpainHarper & brothers, 1856 - 445 страници |
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... desire or from the hope of sleep , as to escape the motion of the vessel , which rocked wearily upon the billows ; these becoming each minute more and more agitated by the increasing wind . THE STORM . 15 I awoke , in a hurricane.
... desire or from the hope of sleep , as to escape the motion of the vessel , which rocked wearily upon the billows ; these becoming each minute more and more agitated by the increasing wind . THE STORM . 15 I awoke , in a hurricane.
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... escaped the storms of the dreaded Bay of Bis- cay , and over the broad Atlantic made three days of fair sailing . Then we encountered calms or adverse winds , and for four days gained but little on our jour- ney . The sailors told me ...
... escaped the storms of the dreaded Bay of Bis- cay , and over the broad Atlantic made three days of fair sailing . Then we encountered calms or adverse winds , and for four days gained but little on our jour- ney . The sailors told me ...
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... escaping the perils of the sea , the unhealthy closeness of our wooden world , and starvation . I was the first of the passengers to reach " the sure and firm - set earth . ” CHAPTER II . SEASON OF MADEIRA AND ENGLAND CONTRASTED -
... escaping the perils of the sea , the unhealthy closeness of our wooden world , and starvation . I was the first of the passengers to reach " the sure and firm - set earth . ” CHAPTER II . SEASON OF MADEIRA AND ENGLAND CONTRASTED -
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... escape their fury , vessels raise their anchors and run out to sea ; and are occasionally absent for weeks . The city of Funchal is built upon the base of a large range of mountains , which rise to the height of 4,000 feet above the ...
... escape their fury , vessels raise their anchors and run out to sea ; and are occasionally absent for weeks . The city of Funchal is built upon the base of a large range of mountains , which rise to the height of 4,000 feet above the ...
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... escaped me , as well as ( I suspect ) many a scandalous anecdote , which the sterner sex relish as much as the softer . But some one was always at hand to give me an outline of the mot or story , so that I could imagine what it would be ...
... escaped me , as well as ( I suspect ) many a scandalous anecdote , which the sterner sex relish as much as the softer . But some one was always at hand to give me an outline of the mot or story , so that I could imagine what it would be ...
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