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1
I was bought by a sailor, and here I am
making
a
voyage
!
2
Later, he travelled in Europe and the East,
making
a
voyage
round the world.
3
Gathered fame by
making
a
voyage
with some dead ones.
4
A ship
making
a
voyage
is an army waging war.
5
All Christians pretend to be
making
a
voyage
heaven-ward, and that is only home-ward.
6
He thought of
making
a
voyage
to London for the purpose of looking after his accounts.
7
Sailors are tried much in the same way, I fancy, as you will learn when
making
a
voyage
.
8
Thus he would linger along the great river and wish he might find an opportunity of
making
a
voyage
.
9
He had just now achieved a great feat,
making
a
voyage
from the Grampian Hills to the Orkney Islands.
10
I went out in the Sally again,
making
a
voyage
to Matanzas and back, without any accident, or incident, worth mentioning.
11
Accompanied by a few friends, he visited the source of the Thames,
making
a
voyage
in a wherry from Windsor to Crichlade.
12
In one of the many beautiful spots which the traveller sees in
making
a
voyage
up the Hudson, stands the village of M--.
13
We then took Duppo down to the canoe, and I tried to explain to him our intention of
making
a
voyage
in her.
14
Many years ago I was
making
a
voyage
,
when my ship caught fire, and I-withthe officers and crew-escaped in three of the boats.
15
However, it was agreed that before the stormy weather came on, their little vessel should be employed in
making
a
voyage
round the island.
16
After several voyages, I accepted an offer from Captain W. Pritchard, master of the "Antelope," who was
making
a
voyage
to the South Sea.
making
a
voyage
making
make