The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea, Svazek 2Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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Strana 7
... mainsail lowered , and the cutter put before the wind . Although the canvass now exposed was merely a rag in surface , the little craft nobly justified the use of the name she bore . For eight hours did she scud , in truth ; and it was ...
... mainsail lowered , and the cutter put before the wind . Although the canvass now exposed was merely a rag in surface , the little craft nobly justified the use of the name she bore . For eight hours did she scud , in truth ; and it was ...
Strana 22
... mainsail that was actually set , and which merely served to keep the head of the Scud so near the wind as to prevent the waves from breaking over her , quivered under the gusts , as if , at each moment , the stout threads which held the ...
... mainsail that was actually set , and which merely served to keep the head of the Scud so near the wind as to prevent the waves from breaking over her , quivered under the gusts , as if , at each moment , the stout threads which held the ...
Strana 49
... mainsail flapped , and its stem began to sever the water . The air was light and south- erly , and the head of the vessel was kept looking up along the south shore , it being the intention to get to the eastward again , as fast as ...
... mainsail flapped , and its stem began to sever the water . The air was light and south- erly , and the head of the vessel was kept looking up along the south shore , it being the intention to get to the eastward again , as fast as ...
Strana 58
... , ere the Scud had been thrown into the wind until her mainsail shivered , next cast a little by the use of the rudder only , and then she set bodily alongside of a natural rocky quay , where she was 58 THE PATHFINDER .
... , ere the Scud had been thrown into the wind until her mainsail shivered , next cast a little by the use of the rudder only , and then she set bodily alongside of a natural rocky quay , where she was 58 THE PATHFINDER .
Strana 168
... mainsail , for it is cut with a smaller goar than common ; and then you can see that the gaff has been fished - quite neatly done , I admit , but fished . " " I can see none of this , I confess , " answered Pathfinder , to whom even the ...
... mainsail , for it is cut with a smaller goar than common ; and then you can see that the gaff has been fished - quite neatly done , I admit , but fished . " " I can see none of this , I confess , " answered Pathfinder , to whom even the ...
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