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... sail , " said Christina . " The most splendid sail that ever was . But I know an even more splendid one . Let's sail back again the way we came ; but let's take two weeks over it this time , and stop whenever we see something extra nice ...
... sail , " said Christina . " The most splendid sail that ever was . But I know an even more splendid one . Let's sail back again the way we came ; but let's take two weeks over it this time , and stop whenever we see something extra nice ...
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... sails and clothing congested saloon and cabin floors ; and the supine Darkness fell upon a deserted sea as the wind eased to a full sail breeze . We were miles to leeward of our direct line , miles away from our turning mark ; but we ...
... sails and clothing congested saloon and cabin floors ; and the supine Darkness fell upon a deserted sea as the wind eased to a full sail breeze . We were miles to leeward of our direct line , miles away from our turning mark ; but we ...
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... sail across the Chantaboon Gulf , with its pano- rama of blue peaks and green islets , could have been de- lightful , but very soon after we left the land the wind began to take off and we commenced to roll uncomfortably . hot sun ...
... sail across the Chantaboon Gulf , with its pano- rama of blue peaks and green islets , could have been de- lightful , but very soon after we left the land the wind began to take off and we commenced to roll uncomfortably . hot sun ...
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AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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