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Pagina 364
... mate gasped , not the Ben Freallone ? " ** The very same ; the old tea clipper . " II . • II . farently . ice Bram Parsee tre mate answered indif the lovely cares if stem and entrance , the easy steer and grasil ines of her She had been ...
... mate gasped , not the Ben Freallone ? " ** The very same ; the old tea clipper . " II . • II . farently . ice Bram Parsee tre mate answered indif the lovely cares if stem and entrance , the easy steer and grasil ines of her She had been ...
Pagina 365
... mate were gentlemen , very much of the old school . They put us at our ease at once , talked to us about the ship and her sailing qualities , and pointed out some of her most interest- ing features . A white - clad servant , with a ...
... mate were gentlemen , very much of the old school . They put us at our ease at once , talked to us about the ship and her sailing qualities , and pointed out some of her most interest- ing features . A white - clad servant , with a ...
Pagina 367
... mate were gentlemen , very much of the old school . They put us at our ease at once , talked to us about the ship and her sailing qualities , and pointed out some of her most interest- ing features . A white - clad servant , with a ...
... mate were gentlemen , very much of the old school . They put us at our ease at once , talked to us about the ship and her sailing qualities , and pointed out some of her most interest- ing features . A white - clad servant , with a ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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