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  • But special arrangements were necessary for storing away the cable in the
  • One might have thought oneself in the worst part of Upper Thames Street
  • Fabian had not recognized her, although he had cried, It is she
  • There was no heaving to speak of, but the rolling was dreadful
  • The steersman standing on the bridge between the signal apparatus of the
  • These well-regulated signals are given by means of a bell
  • The muddy waters of the Mersey were lashed into foam by the slowly revolving
  • Before entering upon the last undertaking, the Board of Trade required
  • I saw also piles of Bibles, which were to be distributed in the church
  • There was a piercing wind, and about ten oclock the deck was powdered by
  • It was for this delicate operation that the engineers intended the engine
  • At this moment numerous groups appeared at the doors of the cabins
  • In order to modify it, he has only to press his hand lightly on a small
  • He easily collected ninety-six players, including several professed gamblers
  • A catch had broken, and the capstan being forced round by the frightful
  • Chance had brought all three together on the same ship
  • Of these six masts, supported by shrouds and metallic back-stays, the second
  • I thought myself very fortunate that the screw was allowed to continue
  • Towards five oclock a small steamer, intended as a shore-boat for the Great
  • If the Great Eastern is not merely a nautical engine, but rather a microcosm
  • Hatch, was an orator of no mean power
  • We had no doubt as to the identity of the young woman; it was Ellen
  • Only at night, perhaps eluding her gaoler, she came out to bathe herself
  • I returned by the boulevards on the starboard side, avoiding contact with
  • Thanks to this natural condition, the streams of the Thames and the Mersey