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    1. ’ I said, viewing the bread and cheese which has been our lunchtime fare since we set sail


    2. 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


    3. As soon as the Shenandoah disappeared, Nye and his mate lowered the Thornton’s whaleboats and set sail, along with several volunteers, to the north to warn any whaleships in that


    4. Longleaf was up early, as he had meetings to attend at the behest of the Calamity, which was preparing to set sail in a day or two


    5. I noticed that we set sail almost at the moment I set my pack down


    6. Looking out the window, I could see that we had indeed set sail in the night


    7. ” What would the consequences have been, he wonders, had the Pilgrims consulted “Ye Olde Weather Channel” about the climate of New England before they set sail for America back in the year 1620? What if they had shivered on the dock in submissive acquiescence to the forces of nature and sold the Mayflower for kindling wood? The earth as your mother, Steyn snorts, “is eco-babble


    8. Paul and Barnabas left familiar shores and set sail into the unknown with only a vision to sustain them


    9. this little human was on the move and ready to set sail into


    10. And having set sail in a ship from Citium we came to Salamis and landed in the so called islands where there was a place full of idols; and there there took place high festivals and libations

    11. would set sail in the month that fell between the two, which


    12. appear again, or set sail as soon as we could? Or, to put it


    13. The boats had already set sail


    14. Then one day, he set sail across the Atlantic on some important journey, and he never came back


    15. Jai and I set sail from the western coast last night, and here we are at your castle already—”


    16. Ishan and his crew set sail one late night headed for whatever land they would find to the northeast


    17. Lorgeil, one night, snuck them out of the city of the Templars, and sent them to the coast, where they set sail on a stolen ship


    18. The fate of the Daughters of the Witch: Lorelie, Lorhen and Lorinvere, after escaping the Templars, set sail back to the Maltatabi Islands


    19. only need is to set sail from the land of Hispaniola, into the


    20. To put it bluntly, set sail before all the fishing tackle had been boarded

    21. Convinced that the transoceanic trip to the Orient was suitably short, he set sail under the Spanish flag in 1492


    22. and it's about to set sail!


    23. Just remember that when defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal


    24. Then he set sail for Evenalehn to appeal for more aid


    25. a gentle and affectionate man on the island with you, I can put aside my worries for you and set sail


    26. After that, they would set sail


    27. “ I set sail on his clipper ship, Goddess of the Sea, with my Uncle Joshua


    28. Annelle and Aunt Madeliane were packed and ready to set sail for America in order to shop for Annelle’s wedding trousseau and meet Reven’s family


    29. " ' After the ceremony we immediately set sail for the great land of America in 1897 where we settled near the Deerfield River in North Central Massachusetts


    30. In September 1493, Columbus –now 42– set sail on his second voyage to the

    31. Columbus set sail again –this time with four small ships– on his fourth expedition to


    32. Twenty minutes later with the Lantia well ablaze and headed for the dock we set sail for the open sea


    33. “Let’s go set sail


    34. This done, they entered the ship and set sail


    35. choicest merchandise of Bagdad, I conveyed it to Balsora, and set sail with other


    36. We set sail with the first


    37. The ship is to set sail, and I have arranged all about your passage with the


    38. Camaralzaman to lose no time, as the wind was fair, and he wished to set sail at


    39. delayed so long that I was obliged to set sail without him


    40. "If that is the case," said the princess, "you must set sail at once and go back for

    41. than they weighed anchor and set sail


    42. and immediately the anchor was raised and they set sail


    43. The others, weak and ailing, set sail with the Count de La Pérouse


    44. The smugglers left with Edmond what he had requested and set sail, but not without turning about several times, and each time making signs of a cordial farewell, to which Edmond replied with his hand only, as if he could not move the rest of his body


    45. " Then he dragged himself cautiously to the top of a rock, from which he had a full view of the sea, and thence he saw the tartan complete her preparations for sailing, weigh anchor, and, balancing herself as gracefully as a water-fowl ere it takes to the wing, set sail


    46. It was at the brigantine that had left in the morning, and the tartan that had just set sail, that Edmond fixed his eyes


    47. The following morning Jacopo set sail for Marseilles, with directions from Dantes to join him at the Island of Monte Cristo


    48. Her parents finally understood that they could not stand in the way of Kick’s serving the war effort, like her brothers, and allowed her to set sail for England in June 1943


    49. The moon set sail upon the gale, and stars were fanned to leaping light


    50. But it was an old tradition that away over there stood the Grey Havens, from which at times elven-ships set sail, never to return










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