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So that instead of returning to dry land for many a long day's tramp, she went out to sea in company with sundry wrenched-off boughs, and mats of heather, and bundles of withered bracken, and other such waifs and strays, none of which were ever again heard tidings of any more than they were inquired after in the lonely places they had left.
They're always in the way. Get out the biscuit now. My ptarmigan is ready. At least, if it isn't, I can't wait." "Neither can I, Jack. I sometimes wish that it were natural to us to eat things raw. It would be so very convenient and save sh -a lot of time." Hunger and a wrenched-off drumstick checked further utterance!
They had to paddle more than a hundred feet across a furious torrent in which were scores of uprooted trees, wrenched-off limbs, and craggy stumps, all speeding downward with great swiftness and force.
One of them stood trembling, attached to the rig by the deranged harness; the other still lay kicking, while the big Clydesdale rolled to and fro, with its leg through a wrenched-off wheel. It was astonishing that none of them was killed. Prescott apparently needed no assistance, and Stanton felt that he required some occupation to calm himself.
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