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Jorma had lived with Venna almost two years now, one while she learned to sail, well; on their way up from the Yakhan, and another here on North Island of Sinbara
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Jorma was much more familiar with sail than power boats, but had wrestled these pumps into position on more than one big plantation down on Sinbara Point Flats
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I would sail Bahia San Marcos and up the river between the old warehouses
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Hopefully she could get enough money from Herndon that she wouldn't have to tend sail on a freighter to get home, she hadn't brought much with her and with all his fortunes he often balked at paying for her yaag
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I can sail it
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John and Dave are asleep under the sail, which they have rigged up as a shade
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It was a fast and spartan little catamaran with a tall, thin sail
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This whole gambit to let the Squidy sail right in was his idea and now, something aboard Tipperary had failed
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In spite of the fact that this area of the planet did have motors, the vast majority of heavy cargo moved under sail and was loaded and unloaded by shirtless, sweating men pushing it on rollers in the late Afternoonday sun
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Nlara had been with Vyinga for years and had just told them she was the one who first convinced Vyinga to sail again
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"I had been under this sail," Vyinga told them
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It's the free labor in this basin of travelers willing to pull sail, but that's another lecture
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It was a casual sail between choke points, and ships going by on the uphill side of the sandbar could hail them and chide them on their misfortune
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Occasionally she would be sheltered by the sail, but most of the time she was under the rain
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We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky
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Actually they only heard the sail orders and only because they had to be passed on
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Desa knew and went to the boom ropes while Luray unwound the sail
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It gave the human mind a way to sail to the stars
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I think I'd rather sail with you to Shempala than with all the others I've met tonight to Zhlindu and back combined
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After tending the sail Alan came back and sat with her on one of the benches that served as the dining room, such as it was
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Meanwhile there was sail to tend
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More than once on this part of the river she'd had to turn around, sail against the money and take a different route
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This was a ship, like hers was a ship, it might sail a different stream but there was a captain in there somewhere, hiding behind those speakers
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There were too many ships to sail in some places, and they were moved around by ropes from shore that were carried out by paddlers
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waiting for his homeward bound sail,
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A small crowd of children and idle onlookers has gathered on the quay to watch the boat as it prepares to sail; I scan their faces wondering if any of them know who I am, half looking for the men who chased me through the streets of Ercolano
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’ I said, viewing the bread and cheese which has been our lunchtime fare since we set sail
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a full press of sail on the stairs,
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I've seen enough sail to guess what this rig is trying to do
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and hauling full sail
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to sail the age of steam
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But after that, my princess would sail me to the mountains and cool me with her breeze
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They were paying their way to Zhlindu also, but by cooking instead of tending sail
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He'd also had quite an adventure, not just rough weather on the Ttharmine but a three decade sail thru rivers they had to keep buying new maps for
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The guy who told how he was the only stud on a ship of women and how he got pumped on semphaneet and never had to tend sail
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"I think we'll be in within the week, four more good shifts at sail should do it
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This branch of the river was about a third of a mile wide here, the plots on the far side were visible, the ships passing by were close enough to shout to each other and moving so slow upstream with the barely perceptible tide that it was hardly worth the effort to sail at all
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"In case we have to sail later
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I wish you'd ply these waters forever, I'd love to sail with you whenever I need to travel
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"We can probably let him sleep in for the sail, but he'll be busy with the cargo when we dock
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Even this, however, would be more than enough but they dared not hoist even a rag of sail upon it
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Earth in Heaven has four billion square miles of land that we know of, but is only a few week’s walk or sail between any two points
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Then she was lead to a little boat with a single square sail on a single mast
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Instead they had put a sail across the stern so she could bathe, use the rail and wash out her underwear in privacy
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There was no spare sail to hang across the stern
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He often stood watch, but did not tend sail
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They hardly ever used any sail here, just poles and wheel-spars that bore on the well shaped curb stones of the canal
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They were on the sail deck, she never wore clothes up here and they were both deeply involved with her long dark nipples
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“If we’d been tending sail we wouldn’t have had time for the midday
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“Yeah, but if we’d been tending sail I wouldn’t have had energy for once a week
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He’d turned the last corner in Shipping Cut when he saw a sail he was sure was that of Tellin’s Balloon
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This would be Venna’s first exposure to sail
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“That means let out three winds more sail on the bottom or main line and two winds on the top line,” Jorma said
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She soon had the whole sail in her hand on the winch crank, thru the four to one reduction it was set at
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Britainic was to sail from Chelsea Docks on Wednesday the eleventh of April, therefore tickets for passage on the Overland train were arranged to insure their arrival in New York with time to spare should the unforeseen impede their journey
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But Jung felt that, if you want to understand the jungle, you can't be content just to sail back and forth near the shore
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The Greeks pretended to sail away, and the Trojans pulled the horse into their city as a victory trophy
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those different places ; and the rate of the port to and from which the greatest number sail, that
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the sailors who sail from the port of London, seldom earn above three or four shillings a
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month more than those who sail from the port of Leith, and the difference is frequently not so
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" From here the mountain was about the size of the pad of your thumb held out at arm's length, about a week's sail on a lazy river
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In the cargoes, therefore, of the greater part of European ships which sail to India, silver has generally been one of the most valuable articles
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It is the most valuable article in the Acapulco ships which sail to Manilla
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Joseph, and we sail this afternoon to catch the sea breeze
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There were so many it was hard to get a sail into the wind close to the docks
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he and his son were busy unfurling the sail and securing
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Jean and Legrand helped raise the sail, then
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She showed him how to draw war craft on his tablet, then traced the words ocean, wind, and sail for him
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the end, Jacques and I had to sail upriver to Lyons and
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She’d never forget the feeling as it dragged her overboard with a loop of tattered sail
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her from the twisted sail, laid her over the mast at its crosstree, and pressed the brine out of her lungs
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So Andrastus used the last of his strength to untie a piece of sail cloth still clinging to the mast
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and she’d stayed dry under the piece of sail
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She was like a boat without a sail and a rudder, being blown all over
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favorable to sail this evening, there was a good chance that the search tomorrow morning would concentrate toward Alalcomenae
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sail in the morning
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“But how?” she asked him as she scanned the deck, searching for the sail locker
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One sliced through a sail, but no one was injured
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And it was Father who spotted the sail, rowed to it, dragged it from the sea, and spread it to collect rain water
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We can sail toward the mainland
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His ship would sail upon the morning tide
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I could fight no longer and I couldn’t sail
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The ship will sail without us
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Other nations, without establishing an exclusive company, have confined the whole commerce of their colonies to a particular port of the mother country, from whence no ship was allowed to sail, but either in a fleet and at a particular season, or, if single, in consequence of a particular license, which in most cases was very well paid for
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Almost all the ships too, that sail between Europe and China, touch at Batavia; and it is, over and above all this, the centre and principal mart of what is called the country trade of the East Indies; not only of that part of it which is carried on by Europeans, but of that which is carried on by the native Indians; and vessels navigated by the inhabitants of China and Japan, of Tonquin, Malacca, Cochin-China, and the island of Celebes, are frequently to be seen in its port
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the pound upon sail yarn, of 1s
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“I will no doubt find her,” I said to myself, “five minutes after she sets sail
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The whole job took me three days, and when all the loot was put ashore, I had three large piles of possessions which I covered with sail material
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” If a ship did sail near the island, I would need a cannon to call the crew’s attention to my
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But I would do well, I knew, to gain some experience at it, so that if a ship did sail past the island, I would have at least some idea of what I was doing
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From the work storage area we took a large quantity of sail cloth, rope, trawling nets, carpentry tools, sewing tools, shovels, and pick axes
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I dug the sewing tools out of the trunk and, using sail cloth for the body, I carefully cut out a shape that would make a doll that was about a foot and a half in height
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we spread out on top of some sail cloth we had placed at the bottom of the trunk
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We then laid more sail cloth on top of the coins
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When the carriages which pass over a highway or a bridge, and the lighters which sail upon a navigable canal, pay toll in
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“That’s enough you two now get some rest or you will never get better we are setting sail soon for Lemnos where you will be transferred to a hospital ship so no more talking”, and she went off to harass some other poor buggers
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I was down on the beach at the aid station by this time but they could do nothing for me really and so they loaded me on board this tub as our hospital ship had already set sail but the doctors were alright on here and did me proud
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The whole of the huge liner had been painted white and there were huge red crosses painted on the sides and we sat sail that night
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I was over the moon and couldn’t stop grinning like the village idiot the thought of seeing home again filled me with happiness and I willed the ship to sail faster
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No passenger ships had sailed since noonmeal, the next packet out was the Jemson's Luuker and she was ready to cast off so he had time for only the most cursory look but he did not find Venna or anyone answering her description on board, nor did he find her in any of the watering holes along the docks were someone would wait for a vessel's departure
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The laser blasts sailed harmlessly over his head and both robots ended up shooting each other in the chest
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The four square objects sailed through the air in all directions
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I’ve sailed all my
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Cat had never sailed paper boats in puddles, but she got the gist of it
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"After it happened, I called out, but the whole battlegroup, the whole convoy sailed on past like I wasn’t even here
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"They give them away to captains who sailed for them as advertising
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The log slipped right out of his hand and sailed by the nightmare head
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"I've been there, I'm a native of Dos and sailed to the Yakhan and back
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A beautiful brownish red colored falcon sailed out of the nearby woods and landed on her outstretched arm, “easy Lancelot,” it squawked once and settled itself
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At a point where three channels of the river joined, Luray thought it looked like it did when she'd first sailed this route to Wescarp, in the early decades of the 34th century when this was still called the sea of reeds and she and Oliar were just leaving the old lands
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All thru Imnotn the hill grew larger on the horizon as they sailed across another brisk wind, making the first week of summer feel more like the first week of spring
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"You're a good captain of a fine ship, the finest I've ever sailed on
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They shouted and complained, swaggered and jeered as they sailed on past, but at least after that they'd leave her alone
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released the trapped discouragement, and she sailed
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The good news was, they only sailed about a half day at a time, from island to island
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Abruptly a body sailed by on its way to forest floor below; the man was obviously dead or he would have been yelling
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His second run was a perfectly done simple vault with a grandstanding one-handed pat on the bull’s rump as he sailed over that drew more catcalls and hoisted flaggons from his buddies
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The great ship she had originally sailed these waters on was a distant memory
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They sailed round and round the island, changing boats often whenever one reached the end of its era
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She explained that she had sailed out of here little more than a year ago
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Those that had sailed open water agreed it was North Lake that was the biggest water and one of them knew a guy he’d sailed with
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Thru the previous dark they had sailed the whole hundred miles of Beghtik, the smallest major lake in the interconnect, and were now riding a surging favorable tide as Kortrax pulled the waters toward their height at Noonsleep in Center Lake
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” He knew in his mind Tdeshi had been in that body til they sailed on the Brother’s Formidable
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She had to keep him at arm’s length for that reason didn’t she? It was her unrequited love that had sent her two cabins down when they sailed
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Sailed a bit close to the wind at times but never actually capsized
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At dinner they were seated with a family, also staying until the Britainic sailed
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Spelman, not realizing that the storm at sea had abated and the ship once again sailed on smoothly
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The Britainic sailed on schedule on the evening tide from the Chelsea Docks in New York harbor
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Harold wired Harry before they sailed to make sure he knew when they should likely arrive
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He was pretty sure that some of them had been lost or deliberately sailed off into the void seeking worlds where metal might be plentiful and The Fall could be held off forever
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sailed past, accompanied by theatrical oohs and ahhs
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When Ulysses did hear the song of the Sirens, he begged his men to untie him so he could go to them, but they tied the ropes more tightly around him and sailed away from the Sirens
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"A new life? What's it like? By the way this is Dencah, everyone, we sailed together with Vyinga
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That night the Greek force crept out of the horse and opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, which had sailed back under cover of night
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"Oh yeah, we've been back and forth about eleven times since you sailed with us
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He must have lived his life among some of the wickedest men that ever sailed the sea, and the language in which he told these stories shocked our plain country people almost as much as the crimes
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Cathedral of Saint Etienne, which sailed effortlessly above
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He heard the 'spung' as he sailed across the opening and felt the fletch of the dart whistle across his butt
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The being was still trying to cut her down, hacking and slashing as he sailed through the air
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The ships on the lake were big, deeper even than the one from Bordzvek he had sailed on the second half of the Lhar
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Weren't these the things that Alan had worried about as he walked, sailed and flew the breadth of this world?
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End over end it sailed through the Hangar
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Within ten minutes, the ship had sailed
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The fact that I had sailed through all the earlier
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A dozen ships sailed into our cove
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fleet and sailed away, their number almost halved
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As he sailed around it, I noted that its shape resembled an overturned boot
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Father led our four remaining ships back to the seaward side where we sailed into a
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seemed, sailed ob the sea
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With Nerissa’s help, he managed the essential repairs before they sailed on the next tide
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Father thought these were the Cyclades, though he’d never sailed these waters
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Nerissa got everyone aboard just before it sailed
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In 1497, Vasco de Gamo sailed from the port of Lisbon with a fleet of four ships, and, after a navigation of eleven months, arrived upon the coast of Indostan ; and thus completed a course of discoveries which had been pursued with great steadiness, and with very little interruption, for near a century together
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He sailed from the port of Palos in August 1492, near five years before the expedition of Vasco de Gamo set out from Portugal; and, after a voyage of between two and three months, discovered first some of the small Bahama or Lucyan islands, and afterwards the great island of St
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Every Spaniard who sailed to America expected to find an El Dorado
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Towards the end of the fifteenth, and during the greater part of the sixteenth century, Spain and Portugal were the two great naval powers upon the ocean ; for though the commerce of Venice extended to every part of Europe, its fleet had scarce ever sailed beyond the Mediterranean
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Why, she’s the safest ship that ever sailed to sea
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There was a general gasp from the others as he sailed through the air and then landed safely, and surprisingly lightly, on the other side, almost a metre clear of the crevasse
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The ship slowly glided across the horizon and eventually sailed out of sight
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The Skimmer flew quietly and literally sailed over the tree tops as Warlock apparently wanted to get as close as he could to the trail down below
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By a bye-law, no British manufactures could be exported to Turkey but in the general ships of the company; and as those ships sailed always from the port of London, this restriction confined the trade to that expensive port, and the traders to those who lived in London and in its neighbourhood
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After the lads sailed for England time began to drag at the hospital and I would watch the people who had been cured heading back to their units with envy
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We sailed for France and arrived at Le Havre in the early hours of the following morning we then had to wait to dock and this was achieved just after first light
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brother, Irvine, sailed on the Confederate raiders Nashville, Alabama, and Shenandoah
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the ship himself and sailed it to Savannah, establishing a record that was never again equaled during the war, and furthermore
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desperation, Maffitt sailed to Cuba and there, he, too, was
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In spite of the difficulties, the incredible Maffitt sailed her from Cuba to Mobile Bay, Alabama
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In the meantime, Jon was getting accustomed to the constant roll and shifting movement of the ship as it sailed on the sea
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Hawes sailed out of New
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Both ships sailed
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Independence until the spring of 1860, when he joined the Saginaw and sailed to China
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Upon completion of the building phase, the Saginaw sailed from Mare Island to Hong Kong, China, with James Findlay Schenck
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situation back home, Waddell sailed on the John Adams en route for New York
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Following this, Admiral Farragut sailed down
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twelfth of February, the CSS Florida departed France and sailed for the West Indies under the command of Lieutenant Morris
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He sailed backwards and ended up in a heap on the pavement dead to the world Helen looked shocked but I then said to his mates
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the ship could be sailed and managed properly
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“Yes sir,” replied the officer of the deck, “and that ship of yours appears to have sailed the seas for many a year
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On December 7, the Shenandoah sailed out of the harbor
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Also lost in that freeze was the ship Roman, which was the first ship that Captain Hawes sailed on to begin his whaling career
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supposed to have sailed to Bombay, India
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Chapman lifted anchor and slowly sailed away from the wharf, while under the watchful eye
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command of Captain David McDougal, sailed into the strait and
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By June 13, the Milo had sailed north and west toward the Siberian coast and was joined by a fleet of whalers from
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The Thornton then sailed out of the scattered ice and toward water clear of ice, and awaited her fate
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came across the brig, Susan Abigail, a ship that had just sailed out of San Francisco on April 19, and had on board copies of the latest newspapers
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Three thousand years ago, Medai Corderant, High Seat of House Corderant, was Ship Captain of the Fleet of Wavewardens, hundreds of Great Warships that sailed the coasts, providing protection from potential invaders
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By the end of the day, she had sailed over four hundred miles
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On July 5, the Shenandoah sailed through the Amukta Island passage into the North Pacific Ocean and at that time was about
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Shenandoah since it had sailed out of Melbourne
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The Saranac sailed from San Francisco on August 14, and the Suwanee sailed from San Francisco on August 20
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Two days after the USS Suwanee left Acapulco and sailed north to begin her search for the Shenandoah, the Shenandoah encountered the English bark, Barracuda, en route from San Francisco to the Orient with a full cargo load
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The Milo sailed from Honolulu on March 19, 1868, on her final journey to the Bering Sea
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Finally, Waddell did return safely to the United States in 1875, when he became captain of the commercial steamer, City of San Francisco, which sailed between San Francisco and Yokohama
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They sailed over hundreds of these picturesque gardens which could literally be tens of acres of land
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“Yea, he sailed Lasers in the Bay when he was a kid
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towards the great sea of eternity, sailing towards his death just as he had always
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John picks it up and soon they are sailing the football back and forth along the length of the cabin
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They went on a long sailing trip to ease the boredom, but even that was pointless after awhile
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Sailing craft kept to the middle two thirds of its two thousand foot width
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Sailing the Lhar was as easy as everyone said it would be
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Alan and Fyasin both wanted to hear the story of why she had stopped sailing in the first place
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Nlara's been sailing all her life but never really been out of sight of land
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She stared out into the clear night - the stars shining brightly and the moon sailing high in the sky above the luminous horizon far in the distance
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"Yeah, sailing will cleanse a man's soul," Kolot said
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She met so many more interesting people sailing with the vagabonds of this basin and this woman was one of them
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with the soggy shoes happily bobbing and sailing in and
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There is a legend that says that while Herod was sailing back to Caesarea, he saw the city and was displeased that it wasn’t beautiful enough
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A month of sailing had tanned her and filled her out, she wasn't just 'looking pretty good' any more, she was radiant
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It's more sailing the Lhar than the wilderness
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Even though we shall be sailing in the Mediterranean, it is late in the year and if we hit bad weather, I shall need these
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I like boats but know very little about the technicalities of sailing
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And although his taxi had a very impressive array of icons, holy pictures, crucifixes and little religious plaques arranged around the windscreen, there was nothing to dispel my fear that at any moment we'd be sailing through the air, over the cliffs and down, down, down into the sea
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The sailing was tricky with tide and turbine currents
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Meanwhile D'nore, Lmore and Gondin reminisced about other tales they'd heard sailing
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There was more tricky sailing coming up
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That very evening, I would be there at last, sailing by the sigh of the salty sea in an almost diamond silence
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Dimitris wasn't concerned whether pirating between pirates was legal or not, he was more interested in discussing the implications in sailing the Princess of Stephanos back to Dorini top-heavy
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This one had settings for golf, sailing, sport fishing, scuba, flying and horse breeding, with wealth level settings and other custom settings in each hobby
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So it was to the Halestrom, the largest of these sailing ships that Naria brought Tyu
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The boat was so small that a dozen of them could have been carried on the deck of one of the sailing rafts on the rivers of Alan's world
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Patass was in the bow, the other two were at opposite rails, just ahead of her in the little bathtub they were sailing
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Great canals had been carved thru the inner island and those rowboats covered the water, along with sailing ships of every description
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There are lots of families out feeding the ducks and even a few sailing boats on the water
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He often conversed with the sleep shift crew and they agreed this wasn’t really sailing
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They were sailing in lines of traffic in lanes as narrow as a mile wide between horizon-spanning fields of lon
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It was of course George's Great-uncle Fong Li who had directed the construction, and it was Fong Li who meticulously explained the subtleties of sailing a small craft to Belle and George during the long construction process
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So although it was their first time on a sailing vessel for which they had to trim sails, steer, and navigate through the wind, they were exceptionally capable sailors from the outset
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He wished to compose letters to his sisters and to his parents and White Feathers before sailing tomorrow afternoon on the tide
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Dessert was served and enjoyed, the ladies adjourned to begin packing for the morrow's sailing, the gentlemen and Harry retired to the House Billiards room for cigars and less important banter
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They took a short sailing trip one day when the tide was high, to Tombelaine and back, imagining as they voyaged how merchants in ships of yore must have felt as they approached the island and the fortress it once was
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They talked of ships and sailing for awhile
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Delos had maybe watched a movie about kids on a sailing ship once in a Hollywood history park when he was a kid
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They got to the country by sailing ship and animal cart but even on his phone pictures he could see they were as good as any produced on Earth in the days of paper media
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Lawrence and Harold set about establishing a working itinerary with rail and sailing schedules
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sailing boats bobbed contentedly as we strolled lazily
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"So what's your life been like, she asked Nlara, are you both still sailing with Vyinga?"
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Seaboy partnered Mary Dwindle who, small though she was, kicked up her heels and dreamed of the sea, and sailing ships, and dolphins by the score
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Axel glanced over to see Molotovs sailing in from the other side of the wall
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in sailing up the Rhone, but by now he was heartily sick of
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hard work, loading, sailing and unloading the boat with
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sailing ship, abandoned, which, stopped in the
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This happens with large sailing ships
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To dream that you are sailing the high seas in a ship denotes that you are still standing tall despite the emotional turmoil occurring in your life
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they were sailing on the morning tide
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She’d have to return to the port and ask if any other ships were sailing on the morning
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This is my boat and we’re sailing on
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Sailing vessels were stopped on the main, the curling waves at their prows, frozen
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Some years before this, while the expectations of Europe were in suspense about the projects of the Portuguese, of which the success appeared yet to be doubtful, a Genoese pilot formed the yet more daring project of sailing to the East Indies by the west
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The moving picture scanned the trail as if in a low flying air craft sailing over the facsimile of the trail as it had been in those days
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But since the fall of the power of Portugal, no European nation has claimed the exclusive right of sailing in the Indian seas, of which the principal ports are now open to the ships of all European nations
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an iron plate that would eventually be a bracket for the mainmast of the sailing ship The Windjammer which was docked here in Boston for repairs
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And where would this merchant ship be sailing
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I could tell that they were hooked and that it would be smooth sailing
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Sailing at night is different
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Apparently Captain Martindale had given me high marks in a recommendation to The West Indies Trading Company and they wanted me to be the first mate on a trading vessel that was sailing for Brazil
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when I spotted a large sailing ship that had been beached about a hundred and fifty feet off shore
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A sailing ship was about a half-mile off our coast
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As the time for the loading and sailing of those general ships depended altogether upon the directors, they could easily fill them with their own goods, and those of their particular friends, to the exclusion of others, who, they might pretend, had made their proposals too late
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It was a three-masted sailing ship in a glass bottle - actually a glass ball, with no neck or other means of entry
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Then he had told me that we where on the Royal Mail ship Essequibo but it was only a temporary hospital ship and that we would be sailing to the island of Lemnos for transfer to a proper hospital ship
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I felt a shudder run through the ship and the sound of the anchor being pulled up and about an hour later we were sailing away from Gallipoli heading for Lemnos and our date with the hospital ship
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” The time really dragged now and I couldn’t wait to leave here though I thought I never would but the time came and I did boarding the hospital ship Asturias and then sailing that night in convoy for home
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beginning of Jon’s venture into the world of sailing ships and sea venture
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great deal about sails and sailing ships
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Jon learned a great deal more about sailing and whaling during these two years at sea
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Bedford in April 1857, after sailing to the North Pacific, Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean
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medical supplies, sailing supplies, rope, lumber, and a range of additional supplies that he was familiar with from previous
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The rest of August was spent sailing east south east on the E
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The next few months were spent sailing the south Atlantic and
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It was better than sailing, sex, football and beer
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The charts which have been sent to you are the best sailing directions which you can have
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This was a feeble force of men to handle the work involved in sailing this cruiser on a mission
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Meanwhile, back in the southern Atlantic, the Shenandoah was sailing south, and at the same time, the crew continued the work of preparing the cruiser for her mission of destruction
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At the same time, on the other side of the world, the Milo was sailing off the coast of Mexico in search of whales
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vessel arrived at anchor near Williamstown, there began a steady stream of boats, yachts, and sightseers steaming or sailing close by to have a good look at the visitor
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location of the Shenandoah or even that it was sailing in the Pacific Ocean at all
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was north of the Caroline Islands and had been sailing back and
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sailing sloops except the USS Cyane, which was the oldest ship, having been commissioned in 1838
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It was a three-masted sailing
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protection of these mail steamers that were sailing between San
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She was strictly a sailing ship without steam power, built in 1843, and possessed armament of sixteen thirty-two pounders and six eight-inch guns
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Sailing north in the Okhotsk Sea, the snow-covered mountains of Kamchatka
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After several more days of sailing, the Shenandoah came in sight of Cape Thaddeus, off the coast of Siberia
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On June 22, the Shenandoah, while still sailing close to Cape Thaddeus, sighted two ships and steamed after the nearest, which was working on a captured whale
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years sailing the oceans of the world, particularly the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
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Sailing through this passage would
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By this time, the Milo had already made it to the Unalaska Island passage and was sailing through to enter the North Pacific
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sailing from California to the Orient, or to Panama
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However, any sailing ship would have directed attention to a
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steamer, and one of the other sailing ships could have been a
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causes in 1868, while sailing en route from the Bering Sea to
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Does that mean it was all smooth sailing? Not on your life
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They’ll invite you into their homes, come to yours, and go sailing or fishing with you
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Favorable winds and calm sea made for ideal sailing conditions
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sailing in Mexico for the last month?”
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There were no sails in sight but those of a few trawlers slogging their way home
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‘But …’ he collapses onto the bench all the wind taken out of his sails
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That knocks the wind out of the interrogator’s sails
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Once he was five or six miles from shore, it was finally just them and the waves and distant sails
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When Alan and Desa had their masts shifted, the sails were now taking the ends of the ship in opposite directions
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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
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in the sails because “things are moving too fast”, you may
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Christ’s cross is the sweetest burden that ever I bore; it is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails are to a ship
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unlike the phantom sails that hove to
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We just know that with chemical explosives and sun sails the centuries involved are not practical
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Her boat sails beyond the sky,
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I bet that's when the Etesian comes and no one sails
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’ Alastair teased, but I countered by saying that I thought a nice young man might brighten the area up … that took the wind out of his sails, he’d not thought of that
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The colorful sails were just as common
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So although it was their first time on a sailing vessel for which they had to trim sails, steer, and navigate through the wind, they were exceptionally capable sailors from the outset
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To their father they presented two new sails for the sailboat; one mainsail, sewn with two broad red and one white horizontal stripes with the name of the boat embroidered in the white space: “MUUDA'NEE'” (donkeys)
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Lightly rippled water, a few bright white puffballs scattered here and there in the sky with the sails
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It was a year later when Kemberra and Fenais, with little Kemmer in her arms, stood on the dock watching the Flying SouthWind’s sails get small
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They watched the sails a bit more as they inched along
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And sails upon the bosom of the air
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And sails upon the heart of the wind
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The water was shallow and sandy blue and generously sprinkled with colorful sails
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Its two masts each had lateen sails
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What’s more, our ships had sturdy masts and sails
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As he sails away, he’ll call out his true name and history
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And all the while, the Sea God’s anger lashed our sails with stinging spume
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Our only fresh water was the rain we wrung out of our tattered sails
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In the meantime, we must mend our sails
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There certainly wasn’t enough wind to stir our heavily patched sails
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“Never mind the sails!” yelled Homer
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“Where are the sails?” she asked Homer
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Nerissa broke out the sails
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militia with his stones, she attached sails to the rigging
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As she sent Miklos and Eugenia up the ratlines to extend the sails, Nerissa reluctantly took over the sling
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The wind filled their sails and they slowly gained momentum
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her sails were luffing
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The slack sails puffed a bit, but still Stenarch gained on her
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She extinguished the fires with little trouble, but knew that the bireme’s archers would soon come into range to hit the Tachytata’s sails
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Another flight of arrows smacked into the deck and sails as the first wisps of mist
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ship that sails in a week
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I hoisted sails, trimmed sails, dropped sails, swabbed decks, greased pulleys, polished brass, secured cargo, and hauled supplies
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This mast, once shorn of its sails and ropes, I then cut into eight “logs” of equal The Perfect Prank
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These were sewing tools designed for the repair of sails, but they would serve my present need just fine
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The Sea of Galilee glistened far below, where sails were busily bobbing up and down
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merchant ship with square sails bobbing in the
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These two steamers, both with a full set of sails, would ultimately take over a hundred prizes; most of which were
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great deal about sails and sailing ships
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The Bark Roman was a three-masted ship, about ninety feet long, had twelve sails, and carried several smaller whaleboats that
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Jon quickly learned that below the deck were the living quarters along with a blubber room for storing ropes, spare sails,
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voyage, two sails were spotted by the lookout
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All hatches should be open and all halyards let go, so that the sails may hang loosely and the yards counter braced
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Africa, always on the lookout for sails on the horizon
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They encountered many sails, but none was Yankee
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they came in sight of white sails ahead that took on a Yankee
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down the sails so he could maneuver better
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They had masts, sails, oars, a compass, lanterns, and a hatchet and small chest for pistols and cutlasses
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steam down, propellers up, and sails unfurled, as they would use the wind for the next portion of the voyage and save coal
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ocean around the ship as well as the sails that came into view
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Milo spotted a large number of sails on the horizon, and on one day as many as forty
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The fog was thick and visibility was poor, but all sails were set by early morning and anchors weighed
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By the end of the day, no new sails were seen by the lookout
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About ten o’clock in the morning of June 25, two sails became
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there was very little wind, so the Shenandoah, under steam, had little trouble intercepting the whaleships that only had sails for propulsion
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At this time there were still more sails on the horizon and
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floats were all around, they dared not to exceed six knots speed due to the danger of the ice floats, and there were five sails seen ahead
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Five sails came into sight from
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There were groups seen on all of the ships, gazing at the Confederate, looking up at the idle sails, and one could sense a feeling of helplessness and anxiety
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By five o’clock in the afternoon, the Shenandoah had made prizes of the whole fleet, eleven sails in all
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discharged and returned to shore while the Milo proceeded on her own with full sails
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The next line however knocked the wind straight from my sails and I couldn’t believe what I was seeing
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On the other hand, none of the sails observed showed any interest in the Shenandoah either and that was Waddell’s plan and strategy
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sails, heading on nearly the same course as the Shenandoah
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ordered all sails up
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encountered a great many sails, but was able to maintain a polite distance from them
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Then, when darkness came, sails were
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days, steam was shut down to avoid suspicion and sails were
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they found themselves in calm, clear weather and in sight eleven sails on the horizon, but none of them fortunately close enough
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Chapter 21 - The Milo Sails Home
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were keeping busy with lessons, games and looking for sails on
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Showed Tony how to raise and lower sails and where problems were likely to occur
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Sails were full and the oars were working swiftly and almost silently
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The ship drew closer, and the oars were shipped, the sails slackened as it drew parallel to the boat
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The wind filled the sails and the oars made a regular subtle splash as they pounded out their rhythm
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The victim lolled about on the waves, out of control, its sails flapping noisily
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There were no tears or rips in the sails and the boats woodwork was not damaged in any way
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He counted all the way to the last one and, indeed, the Calamity was surely unfurling its sails
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Although they were not aware, just over the horizon, Cruzel’s ships were a few hours behind and had rested the slaves until the sails brought them in sight of Nathalkark
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A chill wind kept their sails full and their passage relatively swift
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Once the slaves were in full stroke, the master ordered the sagging sails to be shipped and stored, the slaves were rowing faster than the breeze now and they would only act as a windbreak
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Then she appeared at the edge of the tree line, radiant in the August sun—the sails of the Calamity, billowing in the soft winds up the river
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He throws another knife, and this one sails a few feet to the right of the target
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The ship sails to (place) (and [place])
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Conservatives have to get out of the bottom of the boat and take over the rudder and sails and point the bow into calmer waters
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Walking the streets of Barcelona (those ancient walls!), viewing the cloisters of Majorca (and those castles on distant hilltops), breathing the air of Athens and enjoying the people of the Plaka (the Parthenon – it’s real, not just pictures in a book!), exploring the alleys of the “silent city” in Malta (now I feel the terror of the besieged, of Ottoman sails in the east), my spirit recognised its home
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The sails were made of slatted canes that could be reefed in horizontal folds
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The crew used the huge oars to pull away from the shore; then the sails were raised and we headed west, then south around the end of the island
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All would wave and shout greetings to our boat as we glided by them on stiff sails, made of bamboo battens with matting stretched between them
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There were nine staggered masts which held twelve square silk sails instead of the bamboo sails of the Choson ships on which I had sailed
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I noticed that the first huge ship was gone and the second one was afloat in a wet dock while the rigging and sails were being installed
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It was a very trim ship, not much of a hull, nor as large as the fuchuan type, but rather top heavy with sails