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... side , my eyes stedy , not daring so much as to lodg my tongue a hair's breadth more on one side of my mouth than tother , nor so much as think on Lott's wife , for a wry thought would have oversett our wherey : But was soon put out of ...
... side , my eyes stedy , not daring so much as to lodg my tongue a hair's breadth more on one side of my mouth than tother , nor so much as think on Lott's wife , for a wry thought would have oversett our wherey : But was soon put out of ...
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... sides only , and the rafters and floor timbers on one side , leaving the rest of the bark on , so that they were just as straight and much stronger than sawed ones . Each stick was carefully mortised or tenoned by its stump , for I had ...
... sides only , and the rafters and floor timbers on one side , leaving the rest of the bark on , so that they were just as straight and much stronger than sawed ones . Each stick was carefully mortised or tenoned by its stump , for I had ...
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... side to side of his wheel , and trimmed the ships so closely that disaster seemed ceaselessly imminent . When he had cooled a little he told me that the easy water was close ashore and the current outside , and therefore we must hug the ...
... side to side of his wheel , and trimmed the ships so closely that disaster seemed ceaselessly imminent . When he had cooled a little he told me that the easy water was close ashore and the current outside , and therefore we must hug the ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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