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  • The trade, which had laid the Arangi well up under the lee of this outjutting point of Malaita, was now failing, so that she began to roll in the easy swells with crashings of sheets and tackles and thunderous flappings of her sails.

    CHAPTER IV 2010

  • They came into view around the outjutting clump of trees.

    FINIS 2010

  • He was standing on an outjutting rock and fishing.

    Page 3 2010

  • A heavy surf thundered and burst over an outjutting rock; lowering storm-clouds covered the sky; and, outside the line of surf, a pilot-schooner, close-hauled, heeled over till every detail of her deck was visible, was surging along against a stormy sunset sky.

    Chapter 1 2010

  • Motionless were they then, their arms high, their bodies beautifully elongated, stretched out, suspended from the outjutting beams in the shackles and harness.

    Renegades Of Gor Norman, John 1986

  • Too, there were two or three fellows of Port Cos there, those who had set up the outjutting display beams, and would presumably handle the forward lines in wharfing.

    Renegades Of Gor Norman, John 1986

  • Already, too, from the piers, it would be able to be seen that the two slaves hung (pg. 426) from the outjutting display beams on either side of the concave bow of the Tais.

    Renegades Of Gor Norman, John 1986

  • It landed on an outjutting rocky snag in the center of a large hot pool and shattered noisily.

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • It landed on an outjutting rocky snag in the center of a large hot pool and shattered noisily.

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • It landed on an outjutting rocky snag in the center of a large hot pool and shattered noisily.

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

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