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1 The ship was also deeply laden , and this contributed to her peril.
2 This one carried a small flag, and was deeply laden with merchandise.
3 They are very dangerous for boats deeply laden , and without decks.
4 A long, deeply laden canoe with miners from the interior provinces passed us here.
5 Thorer Sel had heard of Asbjorn's voyage, and also that his vessel was deeply laden .
6 The vessel now ran by us; she was deeply laden , and as broad as she was long.
7 On Saturday, December 21, the ship lay alongside the wharf ready for sea and very deeply laden .
8 The older pack was too rough and too deeply laden with snow to offer a suitable camping-ground.
9 A whaler, deeply laden , and apparently homeward bound, was at this time in sight to the eastward.
11 If the "Terra Nova" was deeply laden from Cardiff, imagine what she looked like leaving New Zealand.
12 One, which was at no great distance, was evidently deeply laden , the seas threatening every instant to break over her.
13 Anson's crews suffered greatly from the ships being so deeply laden that the ports could not be opened to admit air.
14 The prahus were now so deeply laden that the Illanons were anxious to return as fast as possible to their own country.
15 It may be likened indeed to a huge, deeply laden merchantman, steadily making her way amid the rolling waves of the ocean.
16 But my vessel, deeply laden , was already getting waterlogged, and would not sail on a wind more than four miles an hour.
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