The Florence StoriesSheldon, 1867 |
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... sailing was not material , they could go a little sooner or later , for the sake of having one of the best ships . Grimkie accordingly inquired , and he learned that the Persia was the largest of the ships , though in other respects ...
... sailing was not material , they could go a little sooner or later , for the sake of having one of the best ships . Grimkie accordingly inquired , and he learned that the Persia was the largest of the ships , though in other respects ...
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... sail from New York nearest to that time , namely , on the 23d of May , was full . All the state- rooms were engaged ... sails alternately from Boston . and 20 TAKING PASSAGE .
... sail from New York nearest to that time , namely , on the 23d of May , was full . All the state- rooms were engaged ... sails alternately from Boston . and 20 TAKING PASSAGE .
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Jacob Abbott. ship of each line sails alternately from Boston . and New York - one week from Boston , and the next from New York . As soon as Grimkie heard that there were good staterooms disengaged in the Boston steam- er of the 30th of ...
Jacob Abbott. ship of each line sails alternately from Boston . and New York - one week from Boston , and the next from New York . As soon as Grimkie heard that there were good staterooms disengaged in the Boston steam- er of the 30th of ...
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... sail on the 30th , and pointed out upon the plan two staterooms lying contiguous to each other , which were dis- engaged . One of them was what was called the family stateroom , being nearly square in form , with two berths , one over ...
... sail on the 30th , and pointed out upon the plan two staterooms lying contiguous to each other , which were dis- engaged . One of them was what was called the family stateroom , being nearly square in form , with two berths , one over ...
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... sailing . During this interval all parties were very much occupied with making the various preparations necessary for such a tour . Mrs. Morelle bought three trunks all alike and of medium size . One of these trunks was for herself ...
... sailing . During this interval all parties were very much occupied with making the various preparations necessary for such a tour . Mrs. Morelle bought three trunks all alike and of medium size . One of these trunks was for herself ...
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America arrived asked Grimkie aunt and Florence Auntie began Ben Nevis berth board the steamer boys breakfast cabin Caledonian canal carriage clerk coach coachman coast covered Cunard line curious deck dog-cart dollars door father Firth fishing boats Florence and John flowers Glasgow go on board Grim Grimkie and John Grimkie's guide book Halco Inverness journey Kirkwall ladies land letter of credit looking luggage Morelle and Florence Morelle's morning mother mountain Nevis nice night Norsemen Orkney Islands paper passengers Pentland Firth pier porter pretty ready remain replied Grimkie ride road sail Scotland seats SHELDON & COMPANY Shetland Islands ship shore side smooth sofas soon sovereigns stateroom stones stop thing tion took town travelling trunks vitrified forts voyage walk walls whole party Wick window wish
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