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1 Her captain had clearly determined that we should not get to leeward .
2 They won't see the signal to cut the line and get to leeward .
3 Follow me; we must make a détour in order to get to leeward of him.
4 It will serve to break the force of the wind if we get to leeward of it.
5 Having ascertained the way the wind was blowing, we made a slight round so as to get to leeward .
6 His great anxiety seemed to be to get to leeward of them lest they should make off to Cadiz before he could get near them.'
7 Besides, the landmarks were so plenty, that a man with half an eye might steer her, and no fear of getting to leeward .
8 Most of the passengers who were already on board had got to leeward of the deck-cabins, and sat huddled up there, undistinguishable bundles of rugs.
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