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Can't you persuade this girl of ours to give up the co-ed plan back yonder in Annapolis, she knows all the seamanship and nav. that's good for her already, and you'll need a room-mate up here at Columbia Heights School if we settle upon it," and Captain Stewart looked at Polly half longingly, half teasingly.

"Here we are, brother," said Mr. Petulengro; "here we are, come to see you wizard and witch, witch and wizard: "'There's a chovahanee, and a chovahano, The nav se len is Petulengro." "Hold your tongue, sir," said Mrs. Petulengro; "you make me ashamed of you with your vulgar ditties. We are come a visiting now, and everything low should be left behind." "True," said Mr.

In Purchas this person is named Antonio Gonsalvo; but the authority of Clarke, I. 188, is here preferred. Progr. of Nav. Disc. This tribe of Assenhaji, or Azanaghi, are the Zenhaga of our maps, and the Sanhagae of Edrisi and Abulfeda. They are at present represented as inhabiting at no great distance from the coast of Africa, between the rivers Nun and Senegal. Cl.

He would and could model her in this attitude, exactly as she stood there, without her veil, which had been torn from her during the hand-to-hand conflict when she was captured, with her thick, half-loosened tresses falling over her left shoulder; nav, even with the slightly hooked nose, which was opposed to the old rule of art that permitted only the straight bridge of the nose to be given to beautiful women.

"You'll get plenty of the practical work as soon as you graduate and get to sea," Dan urged. "Yes; and very likely make a chump of myself, like Digby, of last year's class. Did you hear what he did in nav.?" "No," replied Dalzell, looking up with real interest this times "If Digby made a fool of himself I'll be glad to hear about it, for Dig was always just a little bit too chesty to suit me."

He would and could model her in this attitude, exactly as she stood there, without her veil, which had been torn from her during the hand-to-hand conflict when she was captured, with her thick, half-loosened tresses falling over her left shoulder; nav, even with the slightly hooked nose, which was opposed to the old rule of art that permitted only the straight bridge of the nose to be given to beautiful women.

When the caravan was about ten yards distant I stopped, and raising my left hand with the little finger pointed aloft, I exclaimed: "Shoon, Kaulomengro, shoon! In Dibbel's nav, where may tu be jawing to?" Stopping his caravan with considerable difficulty the small black man glared at me for a moment like a wild cat, and then said in a voice partly snappish, partly kind: "Savo shan tu?

But pen mandy the nav of the kaulo rye." Then the dye shelled avree, very hunnalo, "Beng is the nav of tute's pirryno, and yuv se kaulo adusta." If you chore puri juvas tute'll lel the beng. But when the woman demanded her money, the girl said, "Old mother, I haven't got a halfpenny to give you. But tell me the name of the dark gentleman."

I then drew his horoscope, and found it the happiest in the world. Nav. I carried my gratitude further; I let him blood with cupping-glasses." This was not all; he spun out another harangue that was a full half hour long. Tired with hearing him, and fretted at the loss of time, which was almost spent before I was half ready, I did not know what to say.

The pilot, Captain Collins, had not been to the Antarctic before, and of the other four members of the flight crew only one, a flight engineer, had done so. The plane was on nav track. It was approved by the Minister for release as a public document.