The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... oiler , steering with one of the two oars in the boat , sometimes raised himself suddenly to keep clear of water that swirled in over the stern . It was a thin little oar and it seemed often ready to snap . The correspondent , pulling ...
... oiler , steering with one of the two oars in the boat , sometimes raised himself suddenly to keep clear of water that swirled in over the stern . It was a thin little oar and it seemed often ready to snap . The correspondent , pulling ...
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... oiler was a wily surfman . ' Boys , ' he said swiftly , ' she won't live three min- utes more , and we're too far out to swim . Shall I take her to sea again , captain ? ' ' Yes ! Go ahead ! ' said the captain . This oiler , by a series ...
... oiler was a wily surfman . ' Boys , ' he said swiftly , ' she won't live three min- utes more , and we're too far out to swim . Shall I take her to sea again , captain ? ' ' Yes ! Go ahead ! ' said the captain . This oiler , by a series ...
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... oiler and the correspond- ent was for one to row until he lost the ability , and then arouse the other from his sea - water couch in the bottom of the boat . The oiler plied the oars until his head drooped forward , and the overpowering ...
... oiler and the correspond- ent was for one to row until he lost the ability , and then arouse the other from his sea - water couch in the bottom of the boat . The oiler plied the oars until his head drooped forward , and the overpowering ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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