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" He managed to wait a day — no longer ; and the wind was still wild, the sea higher than ever ; there was ice in the road, and the fog was dense. Then out he went into the thick of it. He bumped an iceberg, scraped a rock, fairly smothered the steamer... "
Dr. Grenfell's Parish: The Deep Sea Fisherman - Page 51
by Norman Duncan - 1905 - 155 pages
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dr. grenfell's parish

norman duncan - 1905 - 212 pages
...sudden. " Oh, very well," he said. " I'll wait until the gale blows out." He managed to wait a day—no longer; and the wind was still wild, the sea higher...fairly smothered the steamer with broken water; and at midnight—the most marvellous feat of all—he crept into Battle Harbour through a narrow, difficult...
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The Joy in Work: Ten Short Stories of Today

Mary Augusta Laselle - 1920 - 208 pages
...boat. " I hope you're not going out in this, doctor ! " " I have some patients at the Battle Harbor Hospital, waiting for our good friend from Boston,"...steamer with broken water; and at midnight — the most marvelous feat of all — he crept into Battle Harbor through a narrow, difficult passage, and dropped...
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The Professions, Volume 5

Melville Weston Fuller - 1911 - 444 pages
...himself of something half forgotten, he changed his mind of a sudden. "Oh, very well," he said. "I 'll wait until the gale blows out." He managed to wait...steamer with broken water; and at midnight — the most marvelous feat of all — he crept into Battle Harbor through a narrow, difficult passage, and dropped...
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Harper's Magazine, Volume 110

1905 - 1082 pages
...there was ice in the road, and the fog was dense. Then out he went into the thick of it. He bumpqd an iceberg, scraped a rock, fairly smothered the steamer...most marvellous feat of all — he crept into Battle Harbor through a narrow, difficult passage, and dropped anchor off the mission wharf. Doubtless he...
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Harper's Magazine, Volume 110

1905 - 1102 pages
...was dense. Then he went into the thick of it. He bum] an iceberg, scraped a rock, fairly smo erecl the steamer with broken water; and at midnight —...most marvellous feat of all— he crept into Battle Harbor through a narrow, difficult passage, and dropped anchor off the mission wharf. Doubtless he...
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