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1 On the fifth day a large barque was seen, making in from the south.
2 The vessel which Edgar Berrington had left his native element to inspect was a large barque .
3 There was a large barque under sail, steering somewhat wildly, but still keeping after the fleet.
4 Along the edge of the ice, just to the south of the Fram, a large barque lay moored.
5 He found presently the thing he wanted, in the shape of a large barque bound for the River Plate.
6 There was no mistake now, and on she came, and proved to be a large barque , as Mr Bell had supposed.
7 She was a large barque , and there could be little doubt that the pirates were right in supposing her to be a merchantman.
8 A large barque was once in mid-ocean homeward bound, and was beating against strong head-winds under whole topsails, courses, lower staysails, and jib.
9 At last, on the 18th, a large barque was observed steering for the brig, and on a nearer approach proved to be the long-looked-for ship.
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