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Town and Country; Or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 443    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ng illumed the waters, and far as eye could see the waters tossed high their whitened crests. The winds blew stormy, and now heavy d

be seen. Louder that voice was heard.

is my duty?" in

e not all washed over, tell them I order them to work. If they do

ve. Now all could be seen, and the captain busied himself. But two of the crew were to be seen, and they lay as sensel

ts effect. Four of the crew, who were usually wide awake-that is, uncommon

eflection, but the time and pl

d besides himself, he conveyed them to a place of safety. In the mean time the ship str

ey diligently applied themselves. All night the captain and cook worked hard, and when morning came they found the storm abating. Soon the sun shone in its brightne

in, with force, "Is it right to carry liquor for a ship's crew?" He need a

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Town and Country; Or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us
Town and Country; Or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us
“Town and Country; Or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us by John S. Adams”