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I had been through on the Ghost; nothing, perhaps, to the nights we should go through in this cockle-shell.
Chapter 27 2010
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Rushing up a maddening mountain, she would poise like a cockle-shell on the giddy summit, breathless and rolling, leap outward and down into the yawning chasm beneath, and bury herself in the smother of foam at the bottom.
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Back we held, two miles and more to windward of the struggling cockle-shell, when the flying jib was run down and the schooner hove to.
Chapter 19 2010
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But the spoon, which may have begun with a cockle-shell, dates from the remotest antiquity.
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Triton, roaring through a conch, brought forward a cockle-shell full of salt-water, and delivered it solemnly to Amyas, who, of course, put a noble into it, and returned it after Grenville had done the same.
Westward Ho! 2007
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The old port at Boulogne stretched out its two long lean arms to our cockle-shell of a steamer, as though anxious to embrace it.
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Next day I sat steering my cockle-shell — my first command — with nothing but water and sky around me.
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The time-serving water made the best of this, forsook its ancient bed (as classic nymphs and fountains used to do), and left poor Bruntsea with a dry bank, and no haven for a cockle-shell.
Erema Richard Doddridge 2004
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The Resolute looked like a mere cockle-shell, and the African coast could be distinctly seen in the west marked out by a fringe of foam.
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'I thought I knew that shaven sconce of yours,' he said heartily, and hoisted his cockle-shell of withies and hide on to his shoulder to heft it ashore.
The Sanctuary Sparrow Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1983
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