burn vFar off, but still in sight, the steel fleet had run into heavy ice and was forced to burn down also.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story 5/79 JH 5/79Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Used
fleet nThis [storm] had set one of my fleets of salmon nets adrift, and if we couldn't get the nets...
frostI was in more danger to-day than probably at any other period of my journey, of being frost-bu...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
burn vThe real work came when the patch was found and the ship was 'burned down in the fat.'PRINTE...
burn vThen he happily burned down for the night with the sound of bawling whitecoats in his ears...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn von seal hunt 'the furnaces are banked'Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not use
flanker nA number of ships in the harbour were burned to the waterline by "flankers" (flaming ember...
burn vStopped for the night.Stopped for the night.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUse...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
frostOthers was out all the next night, and they was all froze, all but six or seven that were pick...
run vMovement generated heat and thus hastened decomposition [of the seal fat];a full ship locked...
burn vTo stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.To stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.PRINTED ITEM...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...
burn v"The Old Ship's Medicine Chest": We'll dress your wounds when all burnt-down, the ship at ...
fleet nThis [storm] had set one of my fleets of salmon nets adrift, and if we couldn't get the nets...
frostI was in more danger to-day than probably at any other period of my journey, of being frost-bu...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
burn vThe real work came when the patch was found and the ship was 'burned down in the fat.'PRINTE...
burn vThen he happily burned down for the night with the sound of bawling whitecoats in his ears...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn von seal hunt 'the furnaces are banked'Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not use
flanker nA number of ships in the harbour were burned to the waterline by "flankers" (flaming ember...
burn vStopped for the night.Stopped for the night.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUse...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
frostOthers was out all the next night, and they was all froze, all but six or seven that were pick...
run vMovement generated heat and thus hastened decomposition [of the seal fat];a full ship locked...
burn vTo stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.To stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.PRINTED ITEM...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...
burn v"The Old Ship's Medicine Chest": We'll dress your wounds when all burnt-down, the ship at ...
fleet nThis [storm] had set one of my fleets of salmon nets adrift, and if we couldn't get the nets...
frostI was in more danger to-day than probably at any other period of my journey, of being frost-bu...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use