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1
Then I
saw
the
ships
of the foe describing a wide circle.
2
He
saw
the
ships
of many nations-Japanese ,British ,American ,French- atanchorinthe bay.
3
Next I
saw
the
ships
of the vikings.
4
And now it was morning, and Queen Dido, from her watch-tower,
saw
the
ships
upon the sea.
5
When, however, he
saw
the
ships
in which they meant to sail homewards he shook his head.
6
Then I
saw
the
ships
before me.
7
And when they
saw
the
ships
near, certain were they that they had never seen ships better furnished.
8
Wherefore I went without the Cambusses, and by noon we
saw
the
ships
that lay at the careening island near Batavia.
9
And so when she
saw
the
ships
of AEneas sailing towards the Italian coast, she gave vent to her anger in bitter words.
10
The statement to the effect that when the Indians
saw
the
ships
of Columbus, they cried out, "Alas, we are discovered!"
11
They
saw
the
ships
of the allies crowding out of the channel between Svold and the mainland, and turned back to give the alarm.
12
On the shore stood Count Alexis Orloff, and, as he
saw
the
ships
sailing past, with a savage smile he muttered: It is accomplished!
saw
the
ships
saw
see
ship