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1 Carlyle is an experienced sailor , and has circumnavigated New Zealand.
2 I have always thought of you as a friend, as well as an experienced sailor . '
3 He considered himself an experienced sailor , and never took the sea and its moods for granted.
4 Now, you say he was an experienced sailor .
5 But Menoul was a bold and experienced sailor .
6 Dougal was an experienced sailor and Anne had learned the basics, but the children had no experience whatsoever.
7 The vibrations were evidently transformed into images so that your experienced sailor always knew exactly what was what.
8 My friend was an experienced sailor , and he had that dash of daring which somehow never results in disaster.
9 One of these children I bred up a gentleman, and the other an experienced sailor , remarkable for his courage and bravery.
10 This experienced sailor , notwithstanding his diligence and success, had been unable to keep pace with the impatient ardour of his master.
11 An experienced sailor struggles neither with wind nor current, but he lets them bear him in the direction which they have taken.
12 Jup was the most experienced sailor among us, though we all knew enough about boating to undertake such a voyage without fear.
13 Mr Chapman said the lack of contact was at the stage of being highly unusual, even for an experienced sailor like Mr Langdon.
14 Next to the "governor" there is the PROIREUS, another experienced sailor who will have especial charge of the forecastle in battle.
15 You have broadened at the shoulders, and are now a man-something more than a man, an experienced sailor , almost an old seadog.
16 He said the lack of contact had now got to the stage of being highly unusual, even for an experienced sailor like Mr Langdon.
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