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  2. TALES AND SKETCHES.

    At the word I sprang up the fore-rigging with my utmost vigour. My knowledge of seamanship did not go very far, but I knew the names and and positions of all the sails ...

    Article : 3,959 words
  3. FACETIÆ AND SCRAPS.

    An Irish lover remarked that it was a great pleasure to be alone, especially when your "swateheart is wid ye." If vessels are often found water-tight, ...

    Article : 620 words
  4. CONCERNING LUCERNE.

    A Western Downs correspondent puts the questions—"How is it that lucerne does not impoverish land? I have heard the subject debated, but never solved to the satisfaction ...

    Article : 970 words
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