F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 46
it was only the child of Dutch and common people.
Tite was looking for the object of his/her anxiety many minutes,
when, turning toward Mattie, he exclaimed: "Here she comes! here her
come!" and they kissed and they took an affectionate goodbye each,
expediting himself/herself/itself to their houses. The object for which he had so intensely looked was
the ship Pacific, belonging to the fleet of the Society of Hudson of flashes
ships, and it limited on a trip to the Southern Sea, as you/he/she had called in those
days. There was anything great and imposing on this old excellent ship as
her stirred down majestically the brook, his/her honey mushroom of right-hand on board, the
breeze that so exactly fills his/her sails, for her it had his/her set of reality. Then her
new cloth, white it so surprisingly contrasted with the green hills that still
closes his/her sight peel. Who could say that in which her the would happen
adventurous trip on which she has been tied up?
Some minutes more and she stopped his/her enclosures acute and round the point,
and it was standing on his/her way down the Tappan Zee. Every contour of his/her peel now
come more in clear way and more in clear way. There were his/her heavy quarter-crane her,
I change that raises, and whale-deadly change; his/her long boats, acute, it whipped this way
attentively, some to his/her crane, others on the wrong side his/her frames of quarter-bridge;
and around everybody of what a mysterious interest there was. These the whale
ships were to that day an object of you distrust than in the minds of the honest one
Dutch along the banks of the Hudson that he/she never saw them they go to beach
without shaking their heads and to foretell all the son-in-laws of disasters, this way
as it would be sure to bring downfall on the men a little wise enough to risk them
money in such enterprises.
As the ship drew near to Nyack a group of ten or a dozen of people you/he/she was seen
nearby the unloading, with a boat and two men to take Tite street. There was