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  2. "JOLLY" UNDER DIFFICULTIES.

    THE third day turned out very fine. After an early and substantial breakfast we re-embarked with all our "traps," and turned the bow of the sloop homewards. There was an ebb-tide underfoot—young but strong— ...

    Article : 3,471 words
  3. LONG VOYAGES.

    THERE is a steady and rapid increase in the number of English men and women who once or twice in the course of their lives have had to make sea voyages. It will be understood that by this we mean something ...

    Article : 2,338 words
  4. ABSORPTION IN PLANTS.

    As a plant has no one organ similar to the mouth of an animal, it might seem to a superficial observer to be incapable of receiving nourishment, and was formerly regarded by even botanists as nourished by ...

    Article : 5,189 words
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