I went from Ble to Schaffhausen, where we take the steamer for the Rhine journey. |
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At the principal port of Buenaventura it is unlikely that our steamer will call. |
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Finally we arranged with a British India steamer, the Canara, that it should 'deviate' and deposit us there for a consideration. |
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I am going to take the steamer chair and do it up in ribbons when I get ashore. |
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Maddock is in Ceylon, but intends to return by the steamer which is to leave Calcutta on the 5th proximo. |
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He was in a steamer chair now, and lying back, he blew smoke at the ceiling. |
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Our steamer was to sail from the Tyne, and we went up to Newcastle to catch it. |
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Phil must have a steamer chair, plenty of clothes, wraps, and contrivances. |
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She could not lie in a steamer chair, and pretend to read, as Aunt Caroline did. |
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Richard Blount sent some remedy to the steamer for us, just in case we were seasick. |
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We left the train at the dockside and boarded the swift Channel steamer moored there. |
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On returning to the Port-of-Spain, the steamer usually carried about two hundred head of cattle for the Trinidad market. |
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She was roused from it by the scream of a whistle, and the hoonch-hoonch of a sternwheel steamer. |
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The sudden appearance of an inbound steamer out of a haze that had arisen to the east necessitated immediate full speed. |
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To this human encyclopedia, therefore, did Matt Peasley come in his still-hunt for information touching the steamer Narcissus. |
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I inclose a sketch in colored chalk of your steamer, which he has just completed. |
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I made a close friend of a Frisian mare on the steamer from Rotterdam to Dort. |
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It bustled about the big steamer with an industriousness that seemed almost frantic. |
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It is made with fish, semolina, and onions in a double saucepan which in England is called a steamer. |
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There is a reef of rocks off this point where the steamer Queen City was wrecked. |
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Before one realizes it, one is at La Dorada, where the transfer is made to the steamer bound for Barranquilla. |
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It appeared, afterwards, that the pampero was signalized as a strange steamer, but not reported as suspicious until evening. |
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The steamer conveyed me in eighteen hours from Callao to pisco, where I hired horses and a guide. |
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Here he turned back to Yakutsk and laid up the steamer in winter quarters a little to the south of that town. |
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The charmless Yankee woman he had encountered to his discomfiture from the moment his steamer left Havre. |
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They went up the Pearl River, and captured a small steamer loaded with tar and rosin. |
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In an hour the steamer swung from tropical heat to a cold raw fog, as wet as a Scotch mist. |
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Don't you remember what happened to the passengers of the aeon, when that steamer was wrecked on Christmas Island? |
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He and his son-in-law patten, and young Moss accompanied me to the steamer. |
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The horse is to be taken to Harwich, and thence on board the steamer for Esbjerg. |
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Could you hear any slapping of a paddle wheel, or other noises that sound like a steamer? |
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The route we shall take is by the cattle steamer from Esbjerg to Harwich, from which latter place I will telegraph. |
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Thus, the paddle steamer Mercury, while sweeping off the Sunk, brought up three mines and their sinkers in this way. |
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The little steamer advanced upon the rolling Kattegat, with great flocks of white-winged sea-gulls following in its wake. |
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We shall have a longer run than usual to-morrow, and reach Esbjerg midday the day after, and the steamer leaves at night. |
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I carried him in my overcoat pocket to and from the steamer as we sailed from Sitka to Wrangell. |
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It is navigable by native junks above Kirin, which city may also be reached by steamer. |
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I shot a wild turkey as I came up, and I fired in the direction of the steamer. |
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We must not forget that the steamer from Esmeralda with the soldiers may be coming along. |
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On the 9th she got a zebec, and on the 10th she dived into Mudania and torpedoed a steamer alongside the pier. |
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The steamer Korea, of the Pacific Line, was to be our home for sixteen days. |
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Margaret and Miss King eventually got away on the raft, and were picked up by the steamer korona. |
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As the steamer comes to rest on the mainland side at Kowloon Wharf we must take a ferry over to the city. |
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Arms and ammunitions were also procured, but these were, as was usual, to be delivered to the steamer on the high seas. |
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I left La Crosse in a steamer, just as the rising sun lighted the hilltops and gilded the Mississippi. |
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He might have caught an outbound steamer and been well out of their clutches before now. |
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Their first care in the morning was to visit the steamer Ladoga, in which they had taken their passage to Saint Petersburg. |
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Drew had two enormous suitcases and a bag, and I a steamer trunk and a family-size portmanteau. |
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Let me tell you, there's no steamer touching here from Surabaya or anywhere else. |
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The steamer in which our friends had embarked had reached the landlocked Baltic. |
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Here is a lascar ashore from the big steamer that is to start for Alexandria on the morrow. |
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When the story opens, the village is assembled to watch the departure of his steamer, the FIA, for foreign waters. |
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Have any of you made a passage on board a steamer between London and Leith? |
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His education began at Matadi, where he waited until the river steamer was ready to start for leopoldville. |
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The little steamer was feeling her cautious way up a river of dull silver between banks of taupe and mauve. |
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Davidson's fineness was real enough to alter the course of the steamer he commanded. |
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Even if she wasn't too big a steamer to be loafing there, I knew her of old. |
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It was a busy time in the fireroom, but there was nothing to do on deck but watch the steamer. |
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It was laid by the Monarch, a paddle steamer which had been fitted for the work. |
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The plow looks like a fore-and-aft brace of a Hudson river steamer, inverted. |
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The steamer Grahame was built at Chipewyan of whipsawn lumber, and much of her steel and ironwork was wrought on Wyllie's forge. |
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Before noon they had left Baveno on a steamer and were crossing the blue depths of Maggiore. |
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In the morning we found our places on the 152 upper deck of the little steamer that makes a zigzag journey through Maggiore. |
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At this time I belonged to the 'Magna Charter' steamer, and was watchman for the night. |
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Guess some o' them clippers can show as good a record as any steamer afloat. |
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They were going on in the steamer to Tobago, which formed part of his dominions. |
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Spend a day at Syra, and then take the fortnightly French steamer for Beyrout. |
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At nightfall, when they felt tired and exhausted, they wanted to go down to the steamer to sleep, but it had gone to malm. |
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We took the steamer at malmo, breakfasted on board, and enjoyed the crossing. |
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Mr. Douglas, resident magistrate, invited me on a cruise in his steamer one day among the islands in Torres Strait. |
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He had telegraphed to Baton Rouge for the police to search the steamer on her arrival. |
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In a steamer chair, under a manuka tree that grew in the middle of the front grass patch, Linda Burnell dreamed the morning away. |
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Verily, there is little danger of starvation on a voyage by trans-atlantic steamer. |
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Miss Osgood had met him at the home of a friend of hers who had traveled on that steamer. |
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The second engineer of the steamer mavis, for instance, ought to have been his twin brother. |
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The steamer which left tromso, Norway, in search of the explorer has returned, and reports that no traces of him could be found. |
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Moreover Singapore, which is the coaling station for all vessels bound to and from China, is but two days distant by steamer. |
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Margaret, distressed at the day's beginning, followed the Bournemouth steamer with her eyes. |
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A great deal of chaff went on between Captain Davis and the captain of the menhaden steamer. |
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In January we went down to Mergui by the steamer, and when we returned, thought he was a little better, but he soon failed again. |
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When this plan had been discussed and agreed on, it remained only to get together a mess kit, hire a cook, and take the steamer. |
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Asriel kept Flora unadvised as to the name of the steamer or the date of his arrival. |
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All this time the wind, and the consequent motion of the steamer, increased. |
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By this time, our yaws and Jack's undiagnosed illness were so bad that we were anxiously waiting for the steamer. |
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We took a steamer from galena to Stillwater, as everyone did in those days. |
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Now we are lying off Moulmein in a new steamer which does not seem to run anywhere in particular. |
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Only the fact of the steamer starting next noon prevented me from staying at Moulmein forever and owning a pair of elephants. |
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That night bambino was on his way to Liverpool, from which port the steamer started. |
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Before they could get the gasket off, I had to port the helm to prevent striking the other steamer. |
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The steamer was soon at the pier inside the broad mouth of the river gaspereau. |
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That seemed one way out of the trouble, for the Nama was being crushed between the Brazilian steamer and the wall. |
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The steamer Talisman in 1832 made a trip to determine the navigability of the Sangamon. |
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It is situated just above the rapids which mark the limit of navigability of the Niger by steamer from the sea. |
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Between Ferrol and corunna communication is maintained by steamer and diligence. |
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I'm John Margetson, third mate aboard an ocean-going steamer, and no great person at any time. |
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As the grain of sand is to the bidarka, as the bidarka is to the schooner, so the schooner is to the steamer. |
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I never get my natural rest, as Dandie Dinmont says, in the steamer for noise, and on the shore for work. |
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Not long after this the steamer arrived at Greenock, and made fast to the pier. |
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In the evening when the wind had dropped a little, they went out on the groyne to see the steamer come in. |
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It was once when a lot of us went up on the steamer from Saginaw after black bass. |
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By reason of this precaution it was more than an hour after the steamer arrived before her passengers began to debark. |
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Crowds of weird-like savages would often be collected on the bluffs, watching the appalling phenomenon of the passing steamer. |
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There was great danger that he would run into us, as he was like a steamer with only one side-wheel and no rudder. |
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You know every side-wheel steamer has a statement of her destination painted on her wheel house. |
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The steamer was distinct but immaterial, saliently accentuated, as a phantom. |
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I can't make out why a side-wheel steamer should be comin' so near the ledge, an' then agin, why don't she shift her course? |
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If I were a millionaire I should certainly have a steamer of my own on the Amur. |
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On that date the sirdar went by steamer to the front, direct to Wad Habeshi. |
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The unfortunate steamer was caught in one of these tempests, and driven on a reef off Socotra Island. |
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She allowed me to arrange her pillows and wrap her solicitously in her steamer rugs. |
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The 25th was the last day on which he could leave Bonn to catch the requisite steamer. |
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Arrange broccoli flowerets and carrot in a vegetable steamer over boiling water. |
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At sunset on an August evening in 1881 the steamer arrived at Abba. |
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I suppose you are going up the coast with Mrs. acton in the steamer? |
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We boarded Red Dick's steamer, and there were our sealskins and ambergris. |
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She died while I was on the steamer, American eagle, hastening to her. |
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The Sophia Jane was the first steamer in australasian waters. |
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One of them, a baboo, was sent back to Bombay by an early steamer. |
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And yet even if he waits for the next steamer he will get to Honduras nearly as soon as we do. |
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The steamer Melita was leaving for Bangkok that evening about seven. |
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I jumped from the banquette into a berth aboard some steamer out at sea. |
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Often on board the steamer a woman brings a basketful to sell. |
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In those days the only approach to Bassein was by river steamer. |
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But, in 79, the arrival of the Bassein steamer was the event of the week. |
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To the watchers from the steamer, low in the water and with the sun in their eyes, it seemed as though she were already among the Martians. |
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The bell rung, the steamer whizzed, the engine groaned and coughed, and away swept the boat down the river. |
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From there by steamer to Gibraltar, stopping at Ceuta on the way. |
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There is a steamer to leave Charlottetown to-morrow, at nine. |
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The steamer Greyhound a captured blockade-runner, was chartered. |
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Wrap in a strip of gauze or cheesecloth and place in a steamer. |
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At first when we go out he's as shy as the man on the steamer who would rather play pedro when they make 'em all jackpots. |
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He clucked his tongue against his teeth as he looked the steamer over. |
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Also he saw the river steamer Apache lying ahead of him, and a couple of deck-hands disentangling the shreds of his net from the paddle-wheel. |
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He told me that he believed himself to have gone under the keel of the steamer, and to have been struck on the head in rising. |
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By steamer, should one pass, it was but a few hours to Covington. |
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He remounted the bridge, and guided the steamer through the flotilla of junks, tankas, and fishing boats which crowd the harbour of Hong Kong. |
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You send me over a despatch saying what steamer you sail on. |
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When the steamer cleared off we were fairly marooned on the sandbank. |
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Place the dumplings on a dinner plate which can be set in the steamer. |
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A steamer maintains communication with the Scilly Isles from Penzance. |
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Hence starts the steamer that communicates with the Scilly Isles. |
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She is going straight to the coast where they catch steamer for japan. |
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Old Mr. Longworth dozed most of his time in his steamer chair. |
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They chartered a steamer to take them and their fry, quickly to Duluth. |
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That is the reason your steamer chair was broken, Miss earle. |
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In due time this happy party landed at the quays of Rotterdam, whence they were transported by another steamer to the city of Cologne. |
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The cargo had shifted somewhat, which gave the steamer a rather undignified list. |
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The ghost of a steamer was waiting for them, Fortune on that Fair Isle! |
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As he explained to his friends, they would take the steamer from New York to Puerto Cortes, one of the principal seaports of Honduras. |
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It's understood the cost of works needed to return the steamer to seaworthiness could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. |
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Ant vat if you do not find your frond zee captain of zee steamer? |
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The fuel for the mission house is brought from the South by the steamer. |
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They had been seen on the Tower Wharf that morning, embarking on board the steamer bound for Rotterdam. |
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She did not appear to be a steamer because she had no funnels. |
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He also telegraphed to Galveston for a steamer to take me there and back. |
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He was on the steamer when I went down to Peru to help the Titus Brothers dig the big tunnel. |
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Emerging from a lock came a bower of greenery rather than a steamer. |
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But she might have gone to Greenock and waited for the steamer there. |
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The side-wheel paddle steamer PROBE Anne Corcscadden was carrying Union soldiers to New Orleans when it hit a coral reef. |
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At either Bergen or Trondhjem take the steamer for Hammerfest. |
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He points to the steamer where, hand over hand, they haul in a cable. |
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We then crossed a fine iron bridge and went on board a side-wheel steamer. |
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My father, mother, and sifter met the steamer train at Euston. |
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The traveller from the deck of the steamer, as from some floating castle top, overlooks the whole country for miles and miles around. |
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A spinning wheel is just the thing to steer a make-believe steamer with! |
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The daily paper would mean the daily steamer or the daily train. |
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And you were going home that night we made you miss your steamer! |
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In the balcony La Signorina reposed in a steamer chair, gazing seaward. |
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I came into the bedroom, and here I sit on Herbert's steamer chair. |
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Grace was a little apart from the others, reclining in a steamer chair. |
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Plug the tube and sterilise in the steamer in the usual manner. |
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His hand stole under the steamer rugs and imprisoned her own. |
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She had had experience on a Charleston and a St. Johns steamer. |
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They were on the very steamer we passed in the Inside Passage. |
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A couple of miles off an insurgent steamer was sighted, but it passed on. |
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The steamer will be provided with every necessary comfort, including library and musical instruments. |
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Below, the black tossing sea was churned into phosphorescent spray, as the steamer drove onwards into the night. |
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Similar to an old-fashioned tramp steamer service, Spliethoff intends to use the vessel to roam the Great Lakes for cargo. |
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This happened in 1935 when Halls of Newcastle built SS Embassage, a tramp steamer, which could achieve 10 knots on 17 tons of coal per day. |
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So she headed to Cardiff where she signed on as a stewardess on a tramp steamer alongside a crew of 30 men. |
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Anyone seeing the radars and electronic arrays on the USS Liberty knew this was not some Egyptian tramp steamer. |
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