Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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Side 136
... oakum , to caulk the punt with ; and , as a last resource , was about to set to , with my dear helpmate , to pick some large rope to pieces , and so make oakum of it , when I bethought myself of a place in the brig I had not yet ...
... oakum , to caulk the punt with ; and , as a last resource , was about to set to , with my dear helpmate , to pick some large rope to pieces , and so make oakum of it , when I bethought myself of a place in the brig I had not yet ...
Side 137
... oakum in , between the interstices of the five planks that formed the bot- tom . I completed this part of the business before I was summoned to breakfast , and even payed the seams over with a good coat of hot pitch . After I had eaten ...
... oakum in , between the interstices of the five planks that formed the bot- tom . I completed this part of the business before I was summoned to breakfast , and even payed the seams over with a good coat of hot pitch . After I had eaten ...
Side 144
... oakum and rotten wood in it , to which I set fire . I took the two rough- made oars , and was about to shove off , saying , " Now for the attempt ! " - " Nay , dearest , " she cried , “ you shall not go without me ; for I do hope you ...
... oakum and rotten wood in it , to which I set fire . I took the two rough- made oars , and was about to shove off , saying , " Now for the attempt ! " - " Nay , dearest , " she cried , “ you shall not go without me ; for I do hope you ...
Side 329
... and all well caulked , and paid with our own oakum and pitch , before night . On Thursday they were embarking the cacao , which was packed in bags of about a hundred weight each 1735. SIR Edward seawARD'S NARRAtive . 329.
... and all well caulked , and paid with our own oakum and pitch , before night . On Thursday they were embarking the cacao , which was packed in bags of about a hundred weight each 1735. SIR Edward seawARD'S NARRAtive . 329.
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