[Christopher Columbus by Filson Young]@TWC D-Link bookChristopher Columbus CHAPTER VIII 3/4
Up on deck brother Bartholomew, who has developed some grievous complaint of the jaws and teeth--complaint not known to us more particularly, but dreadful enough from that description--does his duty also, with that heroic manfulness that has marked his whole career; and somewhere in the ship young Ferdinand is sheltering from the sprays and breaking seas, finding his world of adventure grown somewhat gloomy and sordid of late, and feeling that he has now had his fill of the sea.
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Shut your eyes and let the illusions of time and place fade from you; be with them for a moment on this last voyage; hear that eternal foaming and crashing of great waves, the shrieking of wind in cordage, the cracking and slatting of the sails, the mad lashing of loose ropes; the painful swinging, and climbing up and diving down, and sinking and staggering and helpless strivings of the small ship in the waste of water.
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