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Until then, we sail on.
"We sail on the morning tide".
We sail on past a car that has crashed into the fir trees, past Grande Ermine Lake, across the broad rapids-rippling Ashuanipi River, and arrive at a forlorn little tin hut, grandly named Emeril Station, on sandy ground in the middle of nowhere decked out with huge construction equipment.
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"Either he's lying or making himself sick … We're dubious!!" "We", however, sail on regardless, only accruing more visitors and watching as what used to be called the mainstream media waddle dutifully behind (I'm still spellbound that last year the Daily Telegraph ran his story that Michelle Obama was pregnant).
From there, we'll sail on and take Mexico from Cortés — what great treachery that will be!
Famously impatient New Yorkers trying to catch a train could use an audible cue that tells us we can sail on through.
We sailed on to the naval shipbuilding harbour of El Ferrol in Spain in the late afternoon and, during the night, encountered rough seas.
In the morning, we sailed on to Pag: a long, salt-rich island battled over for centuries by Croatians, Hungarians and Venetians vying to control the local trade in "white gold": a commodity that was as valuable back then as oil is today.
In March 1945, we sailed to Egypt on the Durban Castle, which was taking troops to India.
On Thursday, we sailed to the Bonvouloir Group of islands; it consists of four large wooded islands and a few more exposed rocks and fringing reefs.
To the Shores of Need Past the Reefs of Greed Through the Squalls of Hate Sail on, sail on, sail on, sail on.
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