[Outward Bound by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookOutward Bound CHAPTER VII 1/20
CHAPTER VII. HEAVING THE LOG. The Young America, under topsails and top-gallant sails, was making about ten knots an hour.
After passing the last island in the bay, she was headed to the south-east, which brought the wind over the starboard quarter.
The ship was of the clipper class, though not as sharp as many of this model.
It was found that her sailing ability was excellent, and Mr.Lowington and Mr.Fluxion expressed much satisfaction at her performance, both in respect of speed and weatherly qualities. When the ship left her moorings, the principal had not decided where to go, or how long to remain at sea, intending to be governed by the circumstances of the hour.
It had never been his purpose to keep her at one anchorage, but to go from port to port, remaining a few days or a few weeks at each, as the discipline of the ship and the progress of the boys in their studies suggested.
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