The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

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The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children
Andrews Jane
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" And now we will go with Lula to the North River pier, where her greatsteamer lies, and see what she intends to carry to Liverpool. Bales ofcotton, barrels of flour, of beef, and of petroleum. All very good, sogood-by to her. In a few weeks we will see what she brings back.
Come, Mary, what has Philadelphia for San Francisco? Oh, what a load the"Sea-Gull" must take of machinery, steam-engines, tobacco, and oil; andsuch a quantity of other things, that the "Sea-Gull" will need to makemany voyag
...es before she can take them all. We load her at this busywharf, where the coal-vessels are passing in and out for New York andBoston, and the steamers are loading for Europe, and the little coasterscrowding in one after another; and away we go for the voyage round the"Horn, " where the "Sea-Gull" will meet her namesakes, and perhaps somestormy winds besides.
Meantime Nina's "Racer" has been stored full of cotton cloths andhardware, and has raced out of Boston Harbor so swiftly that fair windswill take her to Gibraltar in three weeks.


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