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Outward Bound

CHAPTER VIII
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They were going out upon the waste of the ocean, to be driven and tossed by the storms of the Atlantic.

They were bidding farewell to their native land, not again to look upon its shores for many months.

They were boys, and they were deeply impressed by the fact.
The capstan was manned, and the cable hove up to a short stay.

The topsails and top-gallant sails were set; then the anchor was hauled up to the hawse-hole, catted and fished.

The Young America moved; she wore round, and her long voyage was commenced.


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