Aún no tenemos significados para "white squall".
1Twenty years before, he had written, after being in a white squall:
2I have seen you come like the white squall on the water.
3I never shall forget a white squall in the Mediterranean, for all this splendour.'
4The first was when we encountered a white squall about a week out from England.
5I like to sail upon a summer sea; and you always will insist upon a white squall.'
6A white squall battled for a couple of hours with the vessels, damaging each to a considerable extent.
7The last effort of the white squall had been made-itsfury was appeased with the sacrifice offered to it.
8Only hurry, for your own sake, for you do not know what a white squall in the Mediterranean is.
9The evidence of her passing was clear: the water fluttered and flattened out as if a white squall passed over it.
10Just after that a sort of a white squall struck the ship, and the old man give just the wrong orders.
11So we ran until the 31st of January, when a white squall took us, and nearly proved fatal to all aboard.
12Deeper and deeper the blackness came rushing down upon us, an angry ridge of foam before it-thewhite squall showing its teeth.
13It was about six in the morning when the blow came on with a white squall, and, as usual, from the northward.
14I was correct in my supposition: she had been upset by what is called a white squall, and in two minutes would be down.
15The paragraph stated that the vessel was struck by a white squall, thrown on her beam ends and literally capsized; the captain was Norman's brother.
16But those chaps there are worse yet-theyare your white squalls, they.
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