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john
2026-03-27 01:33
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #14/47
(His cry, I dare say, had made my dream.) I said that the circumstances were altogether without warning and out of any course that could have been guarded against; that the same loss would have happened
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mourning
2026-03-13 18:03
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #13/47
When I told them at noon, what I reckoned we had made or lost, they generally received what I said, in a tranquil and resigned manner, and always gratefully towards me. It was not unusual at any time of
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thoughts
2026-03-04 13:52
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #12/47
Having had it on my mind to relate the end of this dear little child, I have omitted something from its exact place, which I will supply here. It will come quite as well here as anywhere else.Foreseeing
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hymn
2026-02-18 06:36
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #11/47
I see the golden hair and the innocent face now, between me and the driving clouds, like an Angel going to fly away.It had happened on the second day, towards night, that Mrs. Atherfield, in getting Little
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shipwrecked
2026-02-11 02:02
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #10/47
Nor have I the least doubt that it saved the lives of far more than half our number. Having mentioned half a pint of water as our daily allowance, I ought to observe that sometimes we had less, and sometimes
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boat
2026-02-01 13:58
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #9/47
All night long we kept together, sometimes obliged to cast off the rope, and sometimes getting it out again, and all of us wearying for the morning—which appeared so long in coming that old Mr. Rarx screamed
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boat
2026-01-25 02:11
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #8/47
Atherfield, “and God in Heaven bless you, you good man!” “My dear,” says I, “those words are better for me than a life-boat.” I held her child in my arms till she was in the boat, and then kissed the child
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sail
2026-01-17 04:13
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #7/47
For all that, I could not get round the church. I was still trying, when I came against it with a violent shock, and was flung out of my cot against the ship’s side. Shrieks and a terrific outcry struck
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darkness
2026-01-07 10:56
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #6/47
The ship did her duty admirably, all on board were well, and all hands were as smart, efficient, and contented, as it was possible to be.When the night came on again as dark as before, it was the eighth
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mary
2026-01-01 11:49
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #5/47
He was always afraid of her falling overboard, or falling down a hatchway, or of a block or what not coming down upon her from the rigging in the working of the ship, or of her getting some hurt or other.
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voyage
2025-12-28 08:31
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #4/47
Of my passengers, I need only particularise, just at present, a bright-eyed, blooming young wife who was going out to join her husband in California, taking with her their only child, a little girl of
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john
2025-12-23 04:34
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #3/47
A brisk, bright, blue-eyed fellow, a very neat figure and rather under the middle size, never out of the way and never in it, a face that pleased everybody and that all children took to, a habit of going
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ship
2025-12-17 13:46
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #2/47
We walked an hour and more, for he had much to say to me. He had a scheme for chartering a new ship of their own to take out cargo to the diggers and emigrants in California, and to buy and bring back
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metaphorical
2025-11-29 17:01
[Literature] Charles Dickens: The Wreck of the Golden Mary #1/47
THE WRECK.I was apprenticed to the Sea when I was twelve years old, and I have encountered a great deal of rough weather, both literal and metaphorical. It has always been my opinion since I first possessed
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