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1
That woman was sister to one of the dogs we'd
set
adrift
.
2
Quite promptly, I remember, he
set
adrift
upon the sea of Alcott.
3
After dusk the boat, loaded with rubbish, was holed and
set
adrift
.
4
Anyhow, he's too young a chap to be
set
adrift
this way.
5
The child was
set
adrift
on the ocean, and escaped as you have heard.
6
The spires of meeting-houses seemed
set
adrift
from their foundations; the broad-based hills glided away.
7
The goods were, therefore, packed upon the Yukon sleds, and then the raft
set
adrift
.
8
When she learns of her helplessness at the time they were
set
adrift
,
she says:
9
Balder's body placed in a boat by Lok and
set
adrift
on the water, 430-m.
10
He had killed some one and been
set
adrift
.
11
He may have been
set
adrift
from one of those ships we passed for insubordination.
12
The wicked Amulius ordered the children to be
set
adrift
in a basket on the Tiber.
13
In 1732 a Yankee captain was killed in a trade dispute and his crew
set
adrift
.
14
However, as I had no choice in the matter, I was
set
adrift
,
as I say.
15
Their ship has been reported as a pirate and to baffle search it is
set
adrift
.
16
No doubt that remark will
set
adrift
a lot o' thoughts and questions in your minds.
set
adrift
set