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1 1, 5| had two masts and all the sails and rigging of an ordinary 2 1, 7| stopping to examine the sails, or gaze inquiringly over 3 1, 9| Magellan himself, when the sails of his ship, the TRINIDAD, 4 1, 25| spreading themselves round like sails before the breath of the 5 1, 26| died away on the shore. The sails were instantly altered, 6 2, 2| bird, spreading all her sails to catch the breeze, as 7 2, 5| were called up, and all the sails hauled in, except the foresail, 8 2, 5| beneath the weight of the sails, and completely lifting 9 2, 5| was to fall back on his sails, and seek to make an auxiliary 10 2, 5| but the next minute the sails were torn away by the tempest, 11 2, 6| in the distance the long sails of a mill appeared, apparently 12 2, 6| fanned and shaded by its long sails as they kept constantly 13 3, 2| from the southwest. The sails were gradually unfurled; 14 3, 2| vessel.~However, in time, the sails were adjusted by the five 15 3, 2| tack, under all her lower sails, topsails, topgallants, 16 3, 2| jib. By and by, the other sails were hoisted. But in spite 17 3, 4| troubles. The MACQUARIE sails badly, but she makes some 18 3, 15| out her two masts, bare of sails, and the great volumes of