Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1897 |
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Page 38
... soon exhausted so far as to pro- duce nausea . Water for drinking and cooking must be provided by melting snow , and this is a work that never ends , for it is impossible to store water in reservoirs or tanks . It soon freezes , of ...
... soon exhausted so far as to pro- duce nausea . Water for drinking and cooking must be provided by melting snow , and this is a work that never ends , for it is impossible to store water in reservoirs or tanks . It soon freezes , of ...
Page 48
... soon find out . The only exceptions may be the winners of the houses that were raffled off in the homestead scheme . Should you desire it , you might let them haul away the houses , in case they want to realize something ; or you could ...
... soon find out . The only exceptions may be the winners of the houses that were raffled off in the homestead scheme . Should you desire it , you might let them haul away the houses , in case they want to realize something ; or you could ...
Page 51
... soon as he could overhaul and repair his , which pretended task came to a sudden end when the Trafican was reported as ready to sail . The captain of the American ship notified the other ships that he would be ready for their aquatic ...
... soon as he could overhaul and repair his , which pretended task came to a sudden end when the Trafican was reported as ready to sail . The captain of the American ship notified the other ships that he would be ready for their aquatic ...
Page 52
... soon as he knew that the Trafican was a slave ship . This gave Captain Rexton no uneasiness , for it was understood that in case the slaver was discovered she would head for the southwest as soon as darkness concealed the movements . At ...
... soon as he knew that the Trafican was a slave ship . This gave Captain Rexton no uneasiness , for it was understood that in case the slaver was discovered she would head for the southwest as soon as darkness concealed the movements . At ...
Page 53
... soon as the Trafican was afloat both men - of - war convoyed her into Broa bay , where the slaves were delivered to the Span- ish authorities of Cuba , and the crew im- prisoned in an old barrack , under guard of the men from the ...
... soon as the Trafican was afloat both men - of - war convoyed her into Broa bay , where the slaves were delivered to the Span- ish authorities of Cuba , and the crew im- prisoned in an old barrack , under guard of the men from the ...
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