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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... 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. When I felt ...
... 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. When I felt ...
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... miles a day, when we met the "Great Sight"—the 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 ...
... miles a day, when we met the "Great Sight"—the 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 ...
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... miles long and fifteen miles wide could hardly be more than a splinter of that vanished continent . More likely Madeira and the fragmentary islets about it formed that mythical Ultima Thule referred to by Ulysses , when , according to ...
... miles long and fifteen miles wide could hardly be more than a splinter of that vanished continent . More likely Madeira and the fragmentary islets about it formed that mythical Ultima Thule referred to by Ulysses , when , according to ...
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Abdul Acropolis Algiers American ancient Apostle Arab Athens Baalbec baksheesh bazaar beautiful believe Bosporus built by-and-by Cairo camel camel trains carriages Christian Colonel Colossi of Memnon columns Constantinople crowd curious Damascus deck desert Diplomat dogs donkeys dream East Egypt Egyptian English Ephesus feet fezzes Gaddis Galata bridge Genoa Gibraltar Greek guide-book Habib hand harbor hill Holy hundred Jaffa Jerusalem Karnak king knew land Laura look Luxor Lykabettos Madeira Malta marble mighty morning Moslem mosque never night Nile once Orient party perhaps piastres picture pilgrims Pyramids Quaker City race Rameses remember Reprobates ruins sacred sail seemed Sepulchre ship Skutari Smyrna sort Sphinx stone stood story streets suddenly sultan sunrise suppose Syrian Table of Contents temple Theseum things thought thousand to-day told tomb turned waiting walls wanted wonder