11.Ray Anderson and Brian Whitsky spend their working lives up here amid disordered heaps of papers, journals, furled charts, and hefty specimen stones.
雷·德森和布莱恩·惠茨基在这里度过他们工作生活, 这里有成堆论文、期刊、卷曲图表和沉重标本石。机翻
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12.Hagrid did not emerge again, but smoke furled from the chimney, so Hagrid could not be so badly injured that he was unequal to stoking the fire.
13.Presently, the vapors in advance slid aside; and there in the distance lay a ship, whose furled sails betokened that some sort of whale must be alongside.
14.Harry had read this letter so often since its arrival three days ago that although it had been delivered in a tightly furled scroll, it now lay quite flat.
15.Sometimes the storm winds blow so strong a man has no choice but to furl his sails. " Aye, Your Grace" . Davos bowed, but Stannis had seemingly forgotten him already.
16.Harry watched the cabin for several minutes. Hagrid did not emerge again, but smoke furled from the chimney, so Hagrid could not be so badly injured that he was unequal tc stoking the fire.
17.In less than an hour he left the rudder and furled his sails, whilst the sledge, carried forward by the great impetus the wind had given it, went on half a mile further with its sails unspread.
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18." Clew up and furl the fore-topsail! " shouted Captain G. The topsail furled of itself, for the moment the weather sheet was started, it blew away from the bolt-rope; the foresail was immediately hauled up and furled.