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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... told me I was on a ship. Say, what is a fellow like that to do, anyway? And here I am bound for Jerusalem!" Down here the water is very blue. We might be sailing on a great tub of indigo. One imagines that to take up a glass of it would ...
... told me I was on a ship. Say, what is a fellow like that to do, anyway? And here I am bound for Jerusalem!" Down here the water is very blue. We might be sailing on a great tub of indigo. One imagines that to take up a glass of it would ...
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... told him some of the nice things we thought of him, and ended up by drinking his health, standing, and by giving a great "Hoch soil er leben!" in real German fashion. We were vain and set up, and why not? Had we not been the first ...
... told him some of the nice things we thought of him, and ended up by drinking his health, standing, and by giving a great "Hoch soil er leben!" in real German fashion. We were vain and set up, and why not? Had we not been the first ...
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... told us to watch for the green sun which would appear the instant after setting. Later—after dinner, I mean—we danced. They have put a stout awning over the quarter-deck and strung a lot of electric globes there so that when the music ...
... told us to watch for the green sun which would appear the instant after setting. Later—after dinner, I mean—we danced. They have put a stout awning over the quarter-deck and strung a lot of electric globes there so that when the music ...
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... told us , and the day before arrival we began to look up guide - book information on the subject . There was not much of this on the ship ; I suspect that there is not much anywhere . Madeira was known to the Phoenicians , of course ...
... told us , and the day before arrival we began to look up guide - book information on the subject . There was not much of this on the ship ; I suspect that there is not much anywhere . Madeira was known to the Phoenicians , of course ...
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