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I would sail away on that ship with "Dan" and "Jack" and "The Doctor" to the Far
East; I would visit Damascus and Jerusalem, and pitch my camp on the borders
of the Nile. Very likely I should decide to remain there and live happy ever after.
I would sail away on that ship with "Dan" and "Jack" and "The Doctor" to the Far
East; I would visit Damascus and Jerusalem, and pitch my camp on the borders
of the Nile. Very likely I should decide to remain there and live happy ever after.
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... strewn all the way from Gibraltar to Jerusalem, when I had been persuading
myself that in the places I had intended to visit I should meet only the fantastic
stranger. Suddenly it was two days before sailing. Then it was the day before
sailing.
... strewn all the way from Gibraltar to Jerusalem, when I had been persuading
myself that in the places I had intended to visit I should meet only the fantastic
stranger. Suddenly it was two days before sailing. Then it was the day before
sailing.
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We might be sailing on a great tub of indigo. One imagines that to take up a glass
of it would be to dip up pure ... Not a vessel, not a sail, not a column of smoke on
the horizon! We are officially German on this ship, and the language prevails.
We might be sailing on a great tub of indigo. One imagines that to take up a glass
of it would be to dip up pure ... Not a vessel, not a sail, not a column of smoke on
the horizon! We are officially German on this ship, and the language prevails.
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More likely Madeira and the fragmentary islets about it formed that mythical
Ultima Thule referred to by Ulysses, when, according to Tennyson, he said: "My
purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the western stars,
until I ...
More likely Madeira and the fragmentary islets about it formed that mythical
Ultima Thule referred to by Ulysses, when, according to Tennyson, he said: "My
purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the western stars,
until I ...
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