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the night in two sinbadsailedthese seas by such a
room s unpaying guest sinbadsailedthese seas by such a
second visit to mallorca hesailedin nixe i nixe a
did in october 1899 singalasailedthe nixe towards mallorca where
a reed canoe as wesailedalong the steeply terraced hillsides
ye see sae the queensailedawa athort the wattir or
as she cuid rin ansailedawa athort the wattir or
living tree pilgrims have flownsailedcrawled and bussed to feel
wattirs o the sie ansailedfest awa on the wunds
the new riggit ship ansailedoot atowre the wyde wattirs
think that when our ancestorssailedthe stormy seas in their
isle of the moon wesailedback to the hotel where
previous day but had thensailedto douglas in the isle
contacted her again after hesailedas a ship s carpenter
reddie hir ship syne shesailedawa an awa owre the
the time that his shipsailedooto the herbor o aiberdeen
monkey traditional eence a shipsailedroon the coast an aa
disappeared completely while the othersailedto a new world mallorca
folk s marriages the macdonaldssailedupon a connubial vessel that
boat ra ii which successfullysailedfrom morocco to the caribbean
of southern france their menfolksailedover with their produce and
like the empire claire whichsailedon a last voyage to
later in the day theysailedthrough the greek islands and
day when archduke luis salvadorsailedinto the port in an
here and peter the greatsailedhis boat on the moat
it wad an again thaysailedon content or the listenar
here we all pretty muchsailedthrough first year and then
it was him that hadsailedawa tae holland eftir pentland
crew jack and deana havesailedon the palm tree beaumont
god be e time wesailedoot tae st kilda maist
muses whether it be fishedsailedon douked in curled upon
was a younger man hesailedsecond mate on a cargo
lang syne napoleon s navysailedthe brine up west o
markets in 1281 mallorcan shipssailedto the british isles and
came to fruition when isailedover the irish sea on
the seiventh o may wesailedon the ebbing tide wi
o the shetlan voes hesailedtae scalloway there his sweethairt
cheek right ma drunkin fistsailedslowly roond lek somethin at
balls and discarded sticking plasterssailedthe contents of jimmy s

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