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... , which as they fall upon the sails and masts drive the ship so much on one side that it seems as though she must be overset . The wind too raises the water into mountain waves , which break furi- ously over the A SHIP IN A STORM. ...
... , which as they fall upon the sails and masts drive the ship so much on one side that it seems as though she must be overset . The wind too raises the water into mountain waves , which break furi- ously over the A SHIP IN A STORM. ...
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Harvey and Darton. into mountain waves , which break furi- ously over the deck of the vessel . All seems hurry and confusion among the poor sailors you see one with a hatchet is trying to chop away the laniards which support the main ...
Harvey and Darton. into mountain waves , which break furi- ously over the deck of the vessel . All seems hurry and confusion among the poor sailors you see one with a hatchet is trying to chop away the laniards which support the main ...
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... break- fast , a vessel called the Lark came on the low side of the ship to unship a cargo of rum ; the casks were put on board on that side , and this additional weight , together with that of the men employed in unloading , caused the ...
... break- fast , a vessel called the Lark came on the low side of the ship to unship a cargo of rum ; the casks were put on board on that side , and this additional weight , together with that of the men employed in unloading , caused the ...
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... break a pilot - boat put off from Dover , and nearing the Vryheid advised the captain to put back to Deal or Hythe , and wait for calmer weather , or , said the boatmen , “ all hands will assuredly be lost . " But the captain would not ...
... break a pilot - boat put off from Dover , and nearing the Vryheid advised the captain to put back to Deal or Hythe , and wait for calmer weather , or , said the boatmen , “ all hands will assuredly be lost . " But the captain would not ...
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... breaking over her with such violence , that the pumps could no longer be worked . The fore - mast soon went over the ship's side , carrying twelve seamen with it , who were swallowed up by the billows . The rudder was unshipped , the ...
... breaking over her with such violence , that the pumps could no longer be worked . The fore - mast soon went over the ship's side , carrying twelve seamen with it , who were swallowed up by the billows . The rudder was unshipped , the ...
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alum is found ALUM-WORKS animal attached balloon beautiful birds bison boat bookbinder bottom brig BRITAIN STEAM-SHIP bullock called captain carried coal coal-mine cobbler colour contrived cormorants cotton creatures crew danger deck distance dreadful elephant endeavour escape fastened feed feet fire floating fore fore-mast forest Forfarshire GOLDEN EAGLE Grace Darling green turtle Greenland herd hollow horse hundred hunters Hythe INDIAMAN IN DISTRESS Kent kind labour land life-boat light lived masts means Melville Castle michaun narrow nearly nest night ocean passed pelican piece of timber POLAR BEAR Pompey poor porpoise port-holes raft reach river rivet rock rope round Royal George sailors sails sand seamen securely shaft shark ship ship's shore side sometimes soon steam steam-boat steam-vessels storm struck sufficient tiger tion top-mast trees turtle vessel Volney voyage Vryheid WATERSPOUTS waves whale WHIMPER wind wreck young