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1 We had a big job taking in the studding sails last night.
2 She had studding sails set, and was going north, creeping along before the breeze.
3 Stand by the halyard of the top-gallant studding sails !
4 The studding sails were hauled in, and the main royal and fore and mizzen top-gallant sails furled.
5 At the last heaving of the log she was making eleven knots, with her studding sails still set.
6 To the shrouds ! - The studding sails !
7 Like giant ears the studding sails were eventually run out from their yards, men slithering and clutching wildly for handholds.
8 Now we could distinguish the tiny figures moving about her yards, as one by one her studding sails were taken in.
9 It was seen that the stranger was under a cloud of sail, including royals, and topgallant studding sails on both sides.
10 On a sudden she hauled up the lee clew of her mainsail, boom-ended her studding sails , and put her helm over.
11 The smaller of the two ships was overhauling her larger consort, with even her studding sails set to achieve her maximum speed.
12 We made our preparations for setting studding sails now, though I thought there were signs of a desire in the Englishman to speak me.
13 "Stand by," he called aloud, "to in all studding sails !
14 "Stand by to take in studding sails ! "
15 "Stand by to set studding sails ! "
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