The Ship-Dwellers: A Story of a Happy CruiseGood Press, 2019 M12 10 - 1896 pages 'The Ship-Dwellers' is a travelog in first-person perspective, written through the lens of a young teenager. She was traveling on a cruise ship across the Mediterranean. Amongst the places she visited are the following: Algeria, Egypt, and Syria. |
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... Americans, on the whole, with a heavy percentage of foreign faces, mostly German. Referring to the passenger-list, one discovered that we hailed from many States; but when I drifted into the German purlieus of that register and found ...
... Americans, on the whole, with a heavy percentage of foreign faces, mostly German. Referring to the passenger-list, one discovered that we hailed from many States; but when I drifted into the German purlieus of that register and found ...
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... America and the Star-Spangled Banner at the close, and we are not likely to forget that mid-ocean celebration of the birth of America's greatest, gentlest hero. III. Table of Contents. DAYS. AT. SEA. Table of Contents We have settled down ...
... America and the Star-Spangled Banner at the close, and we are not likely to forget that mid-ocean celebration of the birth of America's greatest, gentlest hero. III. Table of Contents. DAYS. AT. SEA. Table of Contents We have settled down ...
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... I got reckless and shameless, and from a long- buried past produced a few German remarks of my own. They were only about ten-carat assay, but they were accepted at par. I remember an old his and very dear German man in America who once.
... I got reckless and shameless, and from a long- buried past produced a few German remarks of my own. They were only about ten-carat assay, but they were accepted at par. I remember an old his and very dear German man in America who once.
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... America who once said to me, speaking of crops, "Der early corn, he iss all right; aber der late corn, she's bad!" My German is not as good as his English, but you'd think it was better, the serious way these stewards accept it. They ...
... America who once said to me, speaking of crops, "Der early corn, he iss all right; aber der late corn, she's bad!" My German is not as good as his English, but you'd think it was better, the serious way these stewards accept it. They ...
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... American fleet of sixteen ships of war returning from its cruise around the world. It had been rumored among us when we left New York that there was a possibility of such a meeting. It was only a possibility, of course, for even a fleet ...
... American fleet of sixteen ships of war returning from its cruise around the world. It had been rumored among us when we left New York that there was a possibility of such a meeting. It was only a possibility, of course, for even a fleet ...
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