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" The blast that bore it to our ears swept us out of all further hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack... "
Travels in South America - Page 27
1822 - 180 pages
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The Sixth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 432 pages
...hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! 10. "It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired several guns, and listened...
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Sea and Sail, Or, Marvelous Adventures on the Ocean: Being Interesting ...

1876 - 504 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time Defore we couM put the ship about, she was under such headway We returned as nearly as we could guess to the place where the »liip was anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired several guns, and...
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McGuffey's New Sixth Eclectic Reader: Exercises in Rhetorical ..., Volume 6

William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 498 pages
...hearing. I shall never forget that cry! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she waa under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal guns, and listened...
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Six Selections from Irving's Sketchbook

Washington Irving - 1878 - 152 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about uo for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal-guns, and listened...
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New reader, Issue 5

New reader - 1879 - 330 pages
...further hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! " It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired several guns, and listened...
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The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., (Washington Irving)., Volume 2

Washington Irving - 1880 - 460 pages
...forget that cry! It was some time before29 we could put the ship about30, she was under such head-way31. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal guns , and listened...
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Advanced Readings and Recitations

Austin Barclay Fletcher - 1881 - 454 pages
...further hearing. I shall never forget that cry! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly...guess, to the place where the smack was anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired several guns, and listened if we might hear...
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The sketch book, illustr. with 120 engravings

Washington Irving - 1881 - 550 pages
...hearing. I shall never forget thai cry I It was some time before we could put the ship about, she vras under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal guns, and listened...
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Complete Works, Volume 9

Washington Irving - 1882 - 1002 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal guns, and listened...
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Fourth Reader of the Popular Series

Marcius Willson - 1883 - 352 pages
...hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! 5. " It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as -we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal-guns, and listened,...
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