The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... waves that swept toward them . These waves were of the hue of slate , save for the tops , which were of foaming white , and all of the men knew the colours of the sea . The horizon narrowed and widened , and dipped and . rose , and at ...
... waves that swept toward them . These waves were of the hue of slate , save for the tops , which were of foaming white , and all of the men knew the colours of the sea . The horizon narrowed and widened , and dipped and . rose , and at ...
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... wave , the wind tore through the hair of the hatless men , and as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray slashed past them . The crest of each of these waves was a hill , from the top of which the men sur- veyed , for a moment ...
... wave , the wind tore through the hair of the hatless men , and as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray slashed past them . The crest of each of these waves was a hill , from the top of which the men sur- veyed , for a moment ...
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... waves came without snarling . The obligation of the man at the oars was to keep the boat headed so that the tilt of the rollers would not capsize her , and to pre- serve her from filling when the crests rushed past . The black waves ...
... waves came without snarling . The obligation of the man at the oars was to keep the boat headed so that the tilt of the rollers would not capsize her , and to pre- serve her from filling when the crests rushed past . The black waves ...
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