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... touching at Halifax any special advantage in favor of the Bost on line . " " Why ? Does not the ship stop long enough for them to go on shore ? " asked Mrs. Morelle . " She stops usually two or three hours , ” TAKING PASSAGE . 21.
... touching at Halifax any special advantage in favor of the Bost on line . " " Why ? Does not the ship stop long enough for them to go on shore ? " asked Mrs. Morelle . " She stops usually two or three hours , ” TAKING PASSAGE . 21.
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Jacob Abbott. " She stops usually two or three hours , ” re- plied the clerk ; " and the passengers can go ashore , if they please . ' " " " Then let us go that way , mother , " said Florence . " We must go that way for aught I see ...
Jacob Abbott. " She stops usually two or three hours , ” re- plied the clerk ; " and the passengers can go ashore , if they please . ' " " " Then let us go that way , mother , " said Florence . " We must go that way for aught I see ...
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... stops are Ab- erdeen and Wick . Wick is the last place it touches at . And from Wick to Kirkwall , which is the town where we land in the Orkneys , it is about sixty miles . So that we should have a steamer voyage of five or six hours ...
... stops are Ab- erdeen and Wick . Wick is the last place it touches at . And from Wick to Kirkwall , which is the town where we land in the Orkneys , it is about sixty miles . So that we should have a steamer voyage of five or six hours ...
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... stops in the Orkneys is Kirkwall . After that she sails on and goes to the Shetland Islands , fifty or sixty miles farther over the open sea . " " But Grimkie , ” said Mrs. Morelle , " why did not you propose to go to the Shetland ...
... stops in the Orkneys is Kirkwall . After that she sails on and goes to the Shetland Islands , fifty or sixty miles farther over the open sea . " " But Grimkie , ” said Mrs. Morelle , " why did not you propose to go to the Shetland ...
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... stop at Wick and come back again , if we do not wish to wait for the next steamer . It will be a very curious and interesting journey to Wick , even if we do not go any farther at all . ” Mrs. Morelle said that she would consider the ...
... stop at Wick and come back again , if we do not wish to wait for the next steamer . It will be a very curious and interesting journey to Wick , even if we do not go any farther at all . ” Mrs. Morelle said that she would consider the ...
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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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