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1
At 2 P.M. weighed and began to
work
to
windward
...
anchored
near the Investigator.
2
Put her under easy sail and let her
work
to
windward
on two-hour legs.
3
Notwithstanding these demonstrations of a wish to
work
to
windward
,
Spike was really in no hurry.
4
We endeavoured to
work
to
windward
but were obliged to take to our oars again, having lost ground on each tack.
5
Perhaps the "Albatross" would be able to remain in the neighborhood until she was again fit to
work
to
windward
.
6
At 6 A.M. perceived the Investigator attempting to weigh, on which we (after some difficulty) weighed and began to
work
to
windward
.
7
At day-light next morning, May 1st, we got again under sail, and attempted to
work
to
windward
,
having a light breeze down the bay.
8
At 10 weighed and made sail, to
work
to
windward
,
at 11 came to in 8 fathoms of water-finesand and shells.
9
At 3 P.M. the Investigator lifted her anchor and
worked
to
windward
.
10
Half-past 3 P.M. weighed and
worked
to
windward
the outlet of the bay.
11
He's been sleeping, while he should have been
working
to
windward
!
12
At the same time more ingenious rigging increased her power of
working
to
windward
.
13
This I permitted him to do till I had
worked
to
windward
,
when I bore down upon him.
14
Worked
to
windward
...
at
5 P.M. tacked.
15
No boats could have been manoeuvred better in
working
to
windward
,
than were these canoes of the naked savages.
16
No boats could have been manoeuvred better, in
working
to
windward
,
than were these long canoes by the naked savages.
work
to
windward
work