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{*1} Whaling vessels are usually fitted with iron oil-tanks- why the {*2} The case of the brig _Polly_, of Boston, is one so much in "It is natural to inquire how they could float such a vast {*3} Among the vessels which at various times have professed to meet {*4} The terms morning and evening, which I have made use of to avoid {*5} This day was rendered remarkable by our observing in the south {*6} The marl was also black; indeed, we noticed no light colored {*7}For obvious reasons I cannot pretend to strict accuracy in these ~~~~~~ End of Text ~~~~~~ Narrative of A. Gordon Pym Read previous: CHAPTER 25 Table of content of Narrative of A. Gordon Pym GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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