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60 65 Then Christopher Jones tacked ship * and made for the southward , For they thought to settle , perhaps , where ... Where the currents run like a millrace * and veer and change , The bitter water , The graveyard of ships to come .
60 65 Then Christopher Jones tacked ship * and made for the southward , For they thought to settle , perhaps , where ... Where the currents run like a millrace * and veer and change , The bitter water , The graveyard of ships to come .
Page 94
After they had enjoyed fair winds and weather for a season , they The weather were encountered many times with cross winds and met with many changes fierce storms , with which the ship ...
After they had enjoyed fair winds and weather for a season , they The weather were encountered many times with cross winds and met with many changes fierce storms , with which the ship ...
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I also , I found , that running up the rigging at was quite young and raw , and steering a sea , especially during a squall , was much ship is a great art , upon which much deeasier than while lying in port .
I also , I found , that running up the rigging at was quite young and raw , and steering a sea , especially during a squall , was much ship is a great art , upon which much deeasier than while lying in port .
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