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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... remain there and live happy ever after. How the dreams of youth stretch down the years, and fade, and change! Only this one did not fade, and I thought it did not change. I learned to laugh with the others, by-and-by, but the romance ...
... remain there and live happy ever after. How the dreams of youth stretch down the years, and fade, and change! Only this one did not fade, and I thought it did not change. I learned to laugh with the others, by-and-by, but the romance ...
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... remain associates for weeks , even months . What a big , jolly picnic it was , after all ! Outside it was bleak and squally , but no matter . The air was fine and salt and invigorating . The old Quaker City had been held by storm at ...
... remain associates for weeks , even months . What a big , jolly picnic it was , after all ! Outside it was bleak and squally , but no matter . The air was fine and salt and invigorating . The old Quaker City had been held by storm at ...
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... remain vacant. The Diplomat continues his fight and his inquiries. Every little while one may hear him ask: "Is it better for a seasick man to walk or to sit down?" The Diplomat never denies his condition. "Oh, Lord, I'm seasick!" he ...
... remain vacant. The Diplomat continues his fight and his inquiries. Every little while one may hear him ask: "Is it better for a seasick man to walk or to sit down?" The Diplomat never denies his condition. "Oh, Lord, I'm seasick!" he ...
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