We have no meanings for "old galleon" in our records yet.
1 It coaxed them, as it coaxed the old galleon , to lean over and listen.
2 The lovers, the men, the coughing Elemer were sailing aboard an old galleon as it crossed a northern sea.
3 I did not flatter myself so much because of my own merits, as on account of the richly-freighted old galleon .
4 He strolled slowly over to a bank of silver cords that hung down from the ceiling on the starboard side of the old galleon .
5 While we were endeavouring to repair the damage it fell a stark calm, and the old galleon began to roll away awfully in the swell.
6 Swift, yare vessels were built, at first smaller than the {491} old galleons but infinitely more manageable.
7 "I say, Hurry, my boy," he began; "do you know what they talk of doing with your old galleon ? "
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