slack vAt length, well on in April, the wind changed and the ice slackened off and let them clear. All the ships then started north and cracked on northward for all they were worth.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN APR 1970 JH 4/70Used I and SupUsed I1Used
slack a[We steered away north] threu slack ice all the time until..we ran her into another block of...
loose aWe got into loose ice almost at once, and there began that quivering and cruel battering wh...
bridge n. . . for the river was frozen over in bridges, from that place to the Narrows, but the ic...
slack vThe ice slacked off we got our load, Our good ship homeward steering ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-c...
slack vHere the ice slackened; steam was got up...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SE...
slack vStrong breeze offshore - Ice began to slack.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS Feb 76Used I and SupUs...
NewfoundlanderHere I learned that great numbers of vessels, particularly Newfoundlanders, had been...
take vI then took the ice with a heavy breeze of wind from the N.N.E to E.N.E and a tremendous sea ...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
frontAs spring draws near and the pack ice begins to be riven loose, the inescapable call of insti...
haul v"But a iceberg come alang, an' we hauled lots o' tows to that. The wind come up, and the berg...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...
outside nEverything looks like the advent of spring at last, although the folk from the outside ...
washIs the sound of the sea breaking against ice.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN MAR 1971JH MAR 1971Used I...
pant vThe air shimmered over the ice that gleamed above the slow swells and opening breadths of se...
slack a[We steered away north] threu slack ice all the time until..we ran her into another block of...
loose aWe got into loose ice almost at once, and there began that quivering and cruel battering wh...
bridge n. . . for the river was frozen over in bridges, from that place to the Narrows, but the ic...
slack vThe ice slacked off we got our load, Our good ship homeward steering ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-c...
slack vHere the ice slackened; steam was got up...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SE...
slack vStrong breeze offshore - Ice began to slack.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS Feb 76Used I and SupUs...
NewfoundlanderHere I learned that great numbers of vessels, particularly Newfoundlanders, had been...
take vI then took the ice with a heavy breeze of wind from the N.N.E to E.N.E and a tremendous sea ...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
frontAs spring draws near and the pack ice begins to be riven loose, the inescapable call of insti...
haul v"But a iceberg come alang, an' we hauled lots o' tows to that. The wind come up, and the berg...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...
outside nEverything looks like the advent of spring at last, although the folk from the outside ...
washIs the sound of the sea breaking against ice.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN MAR 1971JH MAR 1971Used I...
pant vThe air shimmered over the ice that gleamed above the slow swells and opening breadths of se...
slack a[We steered away north] threu slack ice all the time until..we ran her into another block of...
loose aWe got into loose ice almost at once, and there began that quivering and cruel battering wh...
bridge n. . . for the river was frozen over in bridges, from that place to the Narrows, but the ic...