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"A volume so considerable," added Benito, "that it freshens the sea water for an immense distance from its mouth, and the force of whose current is felt by ships at eight leagues from the coast." "A river whose course is developed over more than thirty degrees of latitude." "And in a basin which from south to north does not comprise less than twenty-five degrees." "A basin!" exclaimed Benito.

Whereupon John White arose and continued: "Now, before making a visit around the farm, I wish to call your attention to a couple of things I'd like you to be sure and see. First, take a look at the running water, especially the shower bath. You men have no idea how it freshens one up at the end of the day to take a shower. Why let the golfer alone enjoy all the good things when you need them more?

The men were then piped to dinner. "Is she likely to catch us, sir?" Bob asked, as they sat down to table. "I hope not, lad. I don't think she will, unless the wind freshens a good deal. If it did, she would come up hand over hand. "I take it she is twelve miles off, now. It is four bells, and she has only got five hours' daylight, at most.

"Are we gaining on the chase?" asked the commander, when the second lieutenant, who had just before gone forward, returned. "I think so, sir; but unless the breeze freshens, it will be a long time before we can get her within range of our guns." Everything that could be thought of was done to make the corvette move through the water.

"Go ashore!" the captain cried. "What for? It will take you three hours to get there in your canoe." McCoy measured the distance of the land away, and nodded. "Yes, it is six now. I won't get ashore till nine. The people cannot be assembled earlier than ten. As the breeze freshens up tonight, you can begin to work up against it, and pick me up at daylight tomorrow morning."

"You know most of the boys have got to paddle their own canoes when they leave us, and too much sitting in the lap of luxury will unfit them for it." "I'll be moderate, but do let me amuse myself. I get desperately tired of business sometimes, and nothing freshens me up like a good frolic with your boys. I like that Dan very much, Jo.

After all, what great difference is there between her weeping for him because he is no more, and her weeping for him because he never was? After which she freshens herself up with another handkerchief, a little Florida water, and a touch of May roses from the apothecary's.

This boat is not so big as the one we stole at Bayonne, but it rows much heavier." "There is one thing even a privateer could not sail very fast in this light wind and, if it freshens in the morning, we can get up the sail."

And when we lay in one of the Albion's boats, rocking up and down in that soothing swell which freshens the harbour's mouth, Weston made me tell him all about the lion and the silver chain, and he called me a prig for saying so often that I did not believe in it now. I remember he said, "In this sleepy, damp, delightful Dartmouth, who but a prig could deny the truth of a poetical dream?"

Michael, in Cornwall; but then the quality of the sea must be more pure and far more buoyant off the Cornish coast, and freshens to a greater extent the elastic movements of the swimmer. The sea, speaking from experience, does not harass one, swimming in the bay of St.

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