Blackwood's Magazine, Том 219W. Blackwood, 1926 |
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... ketch , under eigh- teen metres on the water - line , staunchly built for rough ser- vice , and newly refitted . Gily Cariou , the master , had brought her from Pont l'Abbé but the year before . Each one of the crew except Iannic Grenn ...
... ketch , under eigh- teen metres on the water - line , staunchly built for rough ser- vice , and newly refitted . Gily Cariou , the master , had brought her from Pont l'Abbé but the year before . Each one of the crew except Iannic Grenn ...
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... ketch poked her lifting bowsprit into the red eye of the sinking sun , sailed over a path of flame , a swift bird flying with ruddy wings toward a burning horizon . The orange disk of the sun became a lurid semicircle sub- merging in ...
... ketch poked her lifting bowsprit into the red eye of the sinking sun , sailed over a path of flame , a swift bird flying with ruddy wings toward a burning horizon . The orange disk of the sun became a lurid semicircle sub- merging in ...
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... ketch to her gunnel . The three men leaped to the sheets when Laou Bétrys put the helm hard down . Booms crashed athwart ; can- vas billowed and filled as the sheets were hauled taut and rove fast ; the ketch sped with the wind ...
... ketch to her gunnel . The three men leaped to the sheets when Laou Bétrys put the helm hard down . Booms crashed athwart ; can- vas billowed and filled as the sheets were hauled taut and rove fast ; the ketch sped with the wind ...
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... ketch merrily among the islets between the coast and the dangerous Île d'Ouessant where the women of the fisher- men always wear mourning because of their men destined from birth to be given to the sea . At sunset the northern coast of ...
... ketch merrily among the islets between the coast and the dangerous Île d'Ouessant where the women of the fisher- men always wear mourning because of their men destined from birth to be given to the sea . At sunset the northern coast of ...
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... ketch tossed on a steel - blue sea , drifting slowly with only a jib - sail set . Beyond the Arctic Circle huge ice masses were breaking away from the northern floes . The great bergs , sparkling snowy white and streaming , blue as ...
... ketch tossed on a steel - blue sea , drifting slowly with only a jib - sail set . Beyond the Arctic Circle huge ice masses were breaking away from the northern floes . The great bergs , sparkling snowy white and streaming , blue as ...
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