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So that, with her canvas spread in an unwavering breeze, the Chrysolite was a stately creature and "a thing of beauty."
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-- The ship Chrysolite, of London, went ashore yesterday night on the southern reefs, and is now a total wreck.
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Four months later the Chrysolite was unloading a general cargo in
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The only boat on board the Chrysolite worth launching was the life-boat, which stood bottom upward between the main and mizzen masts.
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The Chrysolite was close-hauled on the starboard tack, and was making good headway under a clinking breeze.
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Although the Chrysolite carried five boats, no less than four of them were unseaworthy.
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September, Chrysolite -- Free from all evil passions and sadness of the mind.
The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference Joseph Triemens
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The helm is put down, and quickly the Chrysolite veers round in process of reaching the other tack.
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Chrysolite -- Frees from evil passions and sadness.
Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 Barkham Burroughs
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He sees the whole canvas aback, and yet the Chrysolite drifts on.
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