fornenst prep[I am dreaming] Of me skiff, beached underneath the flake, fornenst the empty stage;FEB 2 8 1990 W. J. KIRWINNot usedNot usedNot use
blank aWithout luck, a ship may suffer weeks of misery and come home almost blanked.PRINTED ITEM ...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
ducking vbl n...Yes, sir, in summer de heft o' me time is birdin' an' duckin' and salmon kitchin'. ...
open. . . I perserved in the plans mentioned above, till May 25th, when, the ice having opened in t...
skiff nAt noon I went in a skiff and hauled the nets . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN AUG 19...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
ballicatterSmall, floating iceberg.Small, floating iceberg.W. J. KIRWIN Jan 1972JH Jan 1972Used I an...
to prep, prefixThere was no ice to the land but the jam of ice was about two miles off.PRINTED ITE...
ballicatterWe launched a trap-skiff in the inky wash, Over the ballacarte...
painter. . . I found the new skiff driven on shore by the wind, and staved; her painter was tied to...
up av, prepto vomitto vomitAUG 25 1965 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupNot usedWithdraw
bunt21. a wind filled sail. "Da wind took da bunt and swunger off." [swung 'er off] JHa wind filled...
bide vYe'll be glad ye bid [stayed], when she'm discharged. Us done better 'an arr nudder one, dat...
getThe wind soon after getting up, kept continually increasing, till we had so much, that we th...
lolly nice and snow in the water along the shore. (Nfld. and N.B.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWI...
blank aWithout luck, a ship may suffer weeks of misery and come home almost blanked.PRINTED ITEM ...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
ducking vbl n...Yes, sir, in summer de heft o' me time is birdin' an' duckin' and salmon kitchin'. ...
open. . . I perserved in the plans mentioned above, till May 25th, when, the ice having opened in t...
skiff nAt noon I went in a skiff and hauled the nets . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN AUG 19...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
ballicatterSmall, floating iceberg.Small, floating iceberg.W. J. KIRWIN Jan 1972JH Jan 1972Used I an...
to prep, prefixThere was no ice to the land but the jam of ice was about two miles off.PRINTED ITE...
ballicatterWe launched a trap-skiff in the inky wash, Over the ballacarte...
painter. . . I found the new skiff driven on shore by the wind, and staved; her painter was tied to...
up av, prepto vomitto vomitAUG 25 1965 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupNot usedWithdraw
bunt21. a wind filled sail. "Da wind took da bunt and swunger off." [swung 'er off] JHa wind filled...
bide vYe'll be glad ye bid [stayed], when she'm discharged. Us done better 'an arr nudder one, dat...
getThe wind soon after getting up, kept continually increasing, till we had so much, that we th...
lolly nice and snow in the water along the shore. (Nfld. and N.B.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWI...
blank aWithout luck, a ship may suffer weeks of misery and come home almost blanked.PRINTED ITEM ...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
ducking vbl n...Yes, sir, in summer de heft o' me time is birdin' an' duckin' and salmon kitchin'. ...