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    1. The high wind had torn the sail away before the apostles could furl it, and they were now entirely dependent on their oars as they laboriously pulled for the shore, a little more than a mile and a half distant


    2. Jartis laid Rokit on his back and began to furl his ears up so he could be wrapped in a shroud


    3. “It revolts me too,” Furl said, sensitive to Caldon


    4. “You are mistaken, Furl,” Hosan warned


    5. "Thou art but too good a fellow, Starbuck," he said lowly to the mate; then raising his voice to the crew: "Furl the t'gallant-sails, and close-reef the top-sails, fore and aft; back the main-yard; up Burton, and break out in the main-hold


    1. The sails were all furled to little check marks and still they were buffeting the ship this way and that as the wind swirled and gusted


    2. The moth furled its wings and hung its antennae dejectedly, beaten and forlorn


    3. He furled his huge wings, and his great golden eyes actually seemed to twinkle beneath rearward-pointing horns, his mouth to smile at the corners of his long muzzle, over a small and neat red beard beneath his chin


    4. She Was Born Furled In


    5. It seemed to her as though they were all one entity, furled together in the jar


    6. Gary tightened the rope around his bathrobe and furled the


    7. He furled his brow as Brennan and Sabina smiled at each other


    8. “That’s gross!” Alicia stated with a furled brow


    9. Looking into Melvin’s chest, Langley saw the potato heart and furled his brow


    10. The sun had come out with a vengeance, completely baffling everyone judging by the number of discarded raincoats and furled umbrellas that were in evidence, and the few clouds that were in the sky were shredded remnants only

    11. the cluster of schooners, their sails furled tightly to


    12. One of the bushy brows furled


    13. She furled her eyebrows the way she always did when she was thinking on a difficult problem


    14. Our sails were furled, and the captain


    15. reefs in the topsails and furled the spanker


    16. A sofa upholstered in prune plush had been translocated from opposite the door to the ingleside near the compactly furled Union Jack (an alteration which he had frequently intended to execute): the blue and white checker inlaid majolicatopped table had been placed opposite the door in the place vacated by the prune plush sofa: the walnut sideboard (a projecting angle of which had momentarily arrested his ingress) had been moved from its position beside the door to a more advantageous but more perilous position in front of the door: two chairs had been moved from right and left of the ingleside to the position originally occupied by the blue and white checker inlaid majolicatopped table


    17. “Remember King Haarahld,” Dreadnought’s signal said, canvas vanishing from her yards as she furled her courses, reducing to topsails and topgallants alone while her speedier wooden sisters forged steadily by on her starboard side


    18. The three-masted raider flew the last Confederate flag to be furled at the end of the American Civil War


    19. should be furled; and he did off the Star of the North Kingdom and gave it


    20. One moment only it stared out, but as from some great window immeasurably high there stabbed northward a flame of red, the flicker of a piercing Eye; and then the shadows were furled again and the terrible vision was removed

    21. The mist furled in the wakes of the cabs and rang with disembodied whistles as cyclists rounded corners


    22. When he let himself into the workshop, heat furled out to meet him


    23. He furled the hot wire like serpentine in his fingers, ripped it


    24. Presently, the vapours in advance slid aside; and there in the distance lay a ship, whose furled sails betokened that some sort of whale must be alongside


    25. The hawsers were let out, the anchor dropped, the sails furled, and the vessel jerked and shook


    1. It looked like these longleaf hangleaves would wait for full dark to start furling, as long as there were still a few red photons to be had, they would try and catch them


    2. “Ha!” he cried, and spun, furling his cape behind him in grand melodramatic fashion


    3. She seemed to be drifting up and down slowly, her hair furling and spreading like a golden gossamer shroud


    4. “Help me, how?” said furling her expression


    5. Smoke was furling out the opening


    6. The Sea rose in vast Mountains and gap’d in great Valleys, and the Tars of the Cassandra were engaged in furling Sail, (for she had such great Quantities of it, on all three Masts, that it took well-nigh fifty Men just to reef ’em), whilst we could manoeuvre much more rapidly


    7. Tom watched, hypnotized by the small bonfire of insects leaping and furling within the jar, until he froze, sleeping, raised on elbow, while Douglas wrote on


    8. He made furling motions in the warm empty silent air


    9. He spat the salt water from his mouth, and with as little concern as if he were furling a sail he lent a hand to the coast crew in their work of rescue


    1. team furls abuse and handles the situation perfectly balanced intuitively


    2. We were on the sea wall looking out to the Azov Sea, a thin haze obscuring the descent of the sun which disappeared without a significant farewell, the colour of the water turning purple and green with furls of silver and white as it rolled


    3. With the landless gull, that at sunset folds her wings and is rocked to sleep between billows; so at nightfall, the Nantucketer, out of sight of land, furls his sails, and lays him to his rest, while under his very pillow rush herds of walruses and whales


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