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1 1, 2| captain of the shipwrecked vessel.”~“Well, come, we have made 2 1, 2| first line that a three-mast vessel is in question, and there 3 1, 2| 7th of June a three-mast vessel, the BRITANNIA of Glasgow, 4 1, 2| June, 1862, the three-mast vessel, BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, 5 1, 2| the fate of the three-mast vessel BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, Captain 6 1, 5| a higher speed than any vessel had yet attained. No alterations 7 1, 5| crew returned on board the vessel.~ 8 1, 6| lessened the rolling of the vessel. Lady Helena and Mary Grant 9 1, 6| you the steward of this vessel? ”~“Yes, sir,” replied Olbinett; “ 10 1, 7| that you came on board this vessel?”~“Yes, my Lord, about 8 11 1, 7| traveler had mistaken his vessel, and gone on board while 12 1, 7| But the SCOTIA.”~“This vessel is not the SCOTIA.”~It would 13 1, 7| fresh examination of the vessel.~“Yes, sir,” said John Mangles, “ 14 1, 8| dull work waiting for a vessel in the Peak of Teneriffe.”~“ 15 1, 10| or any fragment of the vessel, would have put them in 16 1, 10| question whether a three-mast vessel, called the BRITANNIA, had 17 1, 10| into the sea just when the vessel went to pieces on the rocks, 18 1, 10| equally busy in coaling the vessel, that she might weigh anchor 19 1, 10| seven explorers left the vessel. They were soon on the quay, 20 1, 26| sea was so violent that a vessel of her tonnage could not 21 2, 3| but since these events no vessel had been lost on its coast. 22 2, 4| it Eendracht, after his vessel. From this time navigators 23 2, 5| Go into the saloon. The vessel will have a hard fight with 24 2, 5| involved some peril, for the vessel might get engulfed between 25 2, 6| first care was to anchor his vessel securely. He found excellent 26 2, 6| he had never heard the vessel mentioned. For two years, 27 2, 7| Three weeks afterward, his vessel was disabled by a fearful 28 2, 7| on board the three-mast vessel, the BRITANNIA, Glasgow.”~ 29 2, 7| just long enough to put the vessel in trim. If we had to cross 30 2, 8| and his family back to the vessel, for Paddy wished to return 31 2, 8| rigging.~“You have a fine vessel, my Lord,” he said after 32 2, 16| with the entire crew of the vessel.”~The Major nodded approvingly 33 3, 1| problematical arrival of a vessel in Twofold Bay. But before 34 3, 2| endanger the safety of the vessel.~However, in time, the sails 35 3, 3| take the command of the vessel. When we get to Auckland 36 3, 4| be longing to quit this vessel. We ought to have seen the 37 3, 4| real danger, but the heavy vessel did not rise easily to the 38 3, 4| the starboard side of the vessel was turned toward them, 39 3, 4| increased under the bow of the vessel, and it was necessary to 40 3, 4| Suddenly the wind fell and the vessel fell back, and turning her 41 3, 5| the arrival of a chance vessel on the scene, the MACQUARIE 42 3, 5| destruction on a stranded vessel.”~“What is there so formidable 43 3, 6| leaving without delay a vessel doomed to certain and speedy 44 3, 6| being picked up by a passing vessel, they could not reasonably 45 3, 16| Because when Ayrton heard the vessel was going to New Zealand, 46 3, 18| to take possession of the vessel. Whether I was to blame 47 3, 18| the DUNCAN, a matchless vessel, able to outdistance the 48 3, 18| June, 1865, the three-mast vessel BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, has 49 3, 19| fellows. The head of the vessel was in consequence turned 50 3, 19| leaned over the side of the vessel, and listened attentively, 51 3, 20| Then they returned to the vessel, and, as Glenarvan had determined