The Works of Rudyard Kipling, Volumen9Edinburgh Society, 1899 |
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... took off . But as soon as she did come something went click in his throat , and he was so took up with watching her masts , because they ran longways , in the contrary direction to his streaks , that he could never say a word until she ...
... took off . But as soon as she did come something went click in his throat , and he was so took up with watching her masts , because they ran longways , in the contrary direction to his streaks , that he could never say a word until she ...
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... took the trouble to come out with Challong in a little prow that they had , -all bamboos and leakage , and he lay in the fairway waving a palm branch , and , so he told me , wondering why and what for he was making this fool of himself ...
... took the trouble to come out with Challong in a little prow that they had , -all bamboos and leakage , and he lay in the fairway waving a palm branch , and , so he told me , wondering why and what for he was making this fool of himself ...
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... , and coir rope thick and fine , all sorts , —and they sets to work making square floats by lashing of the canes together . Dowse said he took longer over those floats than might have been needed , because he 12 MANY INVENTIONS .
... , and coir rope thick and fine , all sorts , —and they sets to work making square floats by lashing of the canes together . Dowse said he took longer over those floats than might have been needed , because he 12 MANY INVENTIONS .
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... took round and rubbed upon the rocks and the woods . Dowse knew that just as well as any skipper . Likeways he knew that no skipper daren't run through uncharted wrecks in a six - knot cur- rent . He told me he used to lie outside the ...
... took round and rubbed upon the rocks and the woods . Dowse knew that just as well as any skipper . Likeways he knew that no skipper daren't run through uncharted wrecks in a six - knot cur- rent . He told me he used to lie outside the ...
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... took a header off the lighthouse , got aboard the little leaking prow , with his coir soaked in oil and all the skillets he could muster , and he began to show his lights , four regulation ones and half a dozen new lights hung on that ...
... took a header off the lighthouse , got aboard the little leaking prow , with his coir soaked in oil and all the skillets he could muster , and he began to show his lights , four regulation ones and half a dozen new lights hung on that ...
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