The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... passed when you must have felt about for a smile , and handled a neighbor's cheek to be sure he understood you ... passing themselves off as " real , original Jacobs . " Among them is the man who would not venture into the water until he ...
... passed when you must have felt about for a smile , and handled a neighbor's cheek to be sure he understood you ... passing themselves off as " real , original Jacobs . " Among them is the man who would not venture into the water until he ...
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... passing Tuskar , I shaped my course for the Saltee's lightship - another danger on the Irish coast - using the lead con- tinually to bring us within hearing of the syrene trumpet placed on the lightship . We passed this in safety ; the ...
... passing Tuskar , I shaped my course for the Saltee's lightship - another danger on the Irish coast - using the lead con- tinually to bring us within hearing of the syrene trumpet placed on the lightship . We passed this in safety ; the ...
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... passing that point , it steadily increased , and we had fine weather . When well clear of the land , I left the bridge ... passed the entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence . The wind then shifted to the northwest and increased to a heavy ...
... passing that point , it steadily increased , and we had fine weather . When well clear of the land , I left the bridge ... passed the entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence . The wind then shifted to the northwest and increased to a heavy ...
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