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First of all the anchor had to be raised A merchant-vessel or a man-of-war would have had no hesitation in manning At six oclock next morning, after passing a sleepless night With what force must these wooden paddles strike the waves which are now In order to modify it, he has only to press his hand lightly on a small The Great Eastern turned in time to avoid her, thanks to the promptitude The fore-masts and the main-masts carry the schooner-sails, the top-sails Only at night, perhaps eluding her gaoler, she came out to bathe herself Numerous vessels, brigs and schooners, were awaiting the tide; steamers But my imagination carried me no farther; all these things I did indeed It was a Canadian, the Honourable MacAlpine, who undertook the management