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  • The prodigious strain upon the main-sail had parted the weather-sheet, and the tremendous boom was now flying from side to side, completely sweeping the entire after part of the deck.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • "Slack off that weather-sheet and haul down on the lee-sheet," was

    A Chapter of Adventures 1867

  • When all was ready the fore weather-sheet was let go, and the lee-sheet hauled taut.

    A Chapter of Adventures 1867

  • The prodigious strain upon the main-sail had parted the weather-sheet, and the tremendous boom was now flying from side to side, completely sweeping the entire after part of the deck.

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • The prodigious strain upon the main-sail had parted the weather-sheet, and the tremendous boom was now flying from side to side, completely sweeping the entire after part of the deck.

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • The prodigious strain upon the main-sail had parted the weather-sheet, and the tremendous boom was now flying from side to side, completely sweeping the entire after part of the deck.

    Moby-Dick, or, The Whale 1851

  • Accordingly, the clew-lines, down-haul-tackle, and weather-brace being manned, the halliards were let go, the weather-brace hauled in, the weather-sheet started and clewed up; then the bowline and lee-sheets being let go, the sail caught aback, and the men springing on the yard, grasped it in their arms as they hung over it.

    Old Jack William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

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