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The Crater (Hardcover, Reprint 2013 ed.)
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The Crater (Hardcover, Reprint 2013 ed.)
Series: John Harvard Library (Hardcover), 72
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text.
Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book
(without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.
1863 edition. Excerpt: ...frame of the intended schooner was a
thing easy enough, with expert American axemen, and with that
glorious implement of civilization, the American axe. But it was
not quite so e, asy to get the timber down to the cove. The keel;
in particular, gave a good deal of trouble. Heaton had brought
along with him both cart and wagon wheels, and without that it is
questionable if the stick could have been moved by any force then
at the command of the colony. By suspending it in chains beneath
the axles, however, it was found possible to draw it, though
several of the women had to lend their aid in moving the mass. When
ai the head of the Stairs, the timber was lowered on the rock, and
was slid downwards, with occasional lifts by the crowbar and
handspike. When it reached the water it was found to be.much too
heavy to float, and it was by no means an easy matter to buoy it up
in such a way that it might be towed. The Anne was three times as
long making her passage with this keel in tow, as she was without
it. It was done, however, and the laying of the keel was effected
with some little ceremony, in the presence of nearly every soul
belonging to the colony. The getting out and raising of the frame
of the 'Friend Abraham White' took six weeks. Great importance was
attached to success in this matter, and everybody assisted in the
work with right good will. At one time it was doubted if stuff
enough could be found in the ship to plank her up with, and it was
thought it might become necessary to break up the Rancocus, in
order to complete the job. To Bridget's great joy, however, the
good old Rancocus---so they called her, though she was even then
only eight years old--the good old Rancocus' time had not yet come,
and she was able to live in her cabin for some...
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