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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... least, I should not follow the track of those old first "Innocents Abroad." Of course, I was dreaming again—only, this time, perhaps, I could make the dream come true. I began to read advertisements. I found that a good many ship-loads ...
... least, I should not follow the track of those old first "Innocents Abroad." Of course, I was dreaming again—only, this time, perhaps, I could make the dream come true. I began to read advertisements. I found that a good many ship-loads ...
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... least concerned the boy who had looked into the open fire, and pictured a pilgrimage to Damascus and Jerusalem, and a camp on the borders of the Nile. My remembrance of the next few days is hazy—that is, it is kaleidoscopic. I recall ...
... least concerned the boy who had looked into the open fire, and pictured a pilgrimage to Damascus and Jerusalem, and a camp on the borders of the Nile. My remembrance of the next few days is hazy—that is, it is kaleidoscopic. I recall ...
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... least half a mile to my state-room. The prospectus is correct, however, in one item. It says that the Kurfürst has a displacement of twenty-two thousand tons. That is handsome, and it is not too much; I realized that some moments ago ...
... least half a mile to my state-room. The prospectus is correct, however, in one item. It says that the Kurfürst has a displacement of twenty-two thousand tons. That is handsome, and it is not too much; I realized that some moments ago ...
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... least what these titles meant, but I was uneasy. I had the feeling that the owner of any one of them could nod to the executioner and dismiss me permanently from the ship. The interpreter came along just then. He said: "Do not excite ...
... least what these titles meant, but I was uneasy. I had the feeling that the owner of any one of them could nod to the executioner and dismiss me permanently from the ship. The interpreter came along just then. He said: "Do not excite ...
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... least , not definitely so ; but I still say " Mind is all " as I pass through the smoking - room . We are getting well acquainted , too , for the brief period of time we have been together . It does not seem brief , however . That bleak ...
... least , not definitely so ; but I still say " Mind is all " as I pass through the smoking - room . We are getting well acquainted , too , for the brief period of time we have been together . It does not seem brief , however . That bleak ...
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