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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... crowd there was at the pier and on the vessel! I thought all of New York must be going. That was a mistake—they were mostly visitors, as I discovered later. It would average three visitors to one passenger, I should think. I had more ...
... crowd there was at the pier and on the vessel! I thought all of New York must be going. That was a mistake—they were mostly visitors, as I discovered later. It would average three visitors to one passenger, I should think. I had more ...
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... crowd , and they were going away , presently , to leave me on this big ship , among strangers , bound for the strange lands . My long dream of the Orient dwindled to a decrepit thing . But presently we found my state - room , and it was ...
... crowd , and they were going away , presently , to leave me on this big ship , among strangers , bound for the strange lands . My long dream of the Orient dwindled to a decrepit thing . But presently we found my state - room , and it was ...
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... the passengers. Her chief characteristic besides her comeliness seems to be a conviction that she has made a mistake in coming with such a crowd. GAVE HIM THE "ICY MITT" We can't domesticate that girl—she won't mix with us. The.
... the passengers. Her chief characteristic besides her comeliness seems to be a conviction that she has made a mistake in coming with such a crowd. GAVE HIM THE "ICY MITT" We can't domesticate that girl—she won't mix with us. The.
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... crowd like ours. This Sunday evening affords an example of what I mean. In the dining- room forward there are religious exercises—prayers and a song service under the direction of the Promoter—a repetition, no doubt, of the very ...
... crowd like ours. This Sunday evening affords an example of what I mean. In the dining- room forward there are religious exercises—prayers and a song service under the direction of the Promoter—a repetition, no doubt, of the very ...
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