"Undamaged" Quotes from Famous Books
... lagoon, as she was under a strong press of sail, and the sea was smooth, and the stars shining brightly. Most of her copper had been stripped off by Hayes, but later on I found all I wanted by crawling under the bilge, and prizing off a few undamaged sheets. ... — The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton - 1902 • Louis Becke
... imparted to it. One motion does not blot out the other; or, if extinction occur at one point, it is strictly atoned for, by augmented motion, at some other point. Every star declares by its light its undamaged individuality, as if it alone had sent its thrills ... — Six Lectures on Light - Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 • John Tyndall
... They were losing time. Before Iris could join him he was already hauling a large undamaged case ... — The Wings of the Morning • Louis Tracy
... hour later Neils Halvorsen returned to report the Maggie apparently undamaged, so Mr. Gibney changed his course and headed stealthily in the direction of the whistling tugs. He came up behind them presently—approaching so close under cover of the fog that he could hear Dan Hicks and Jack Flaherty, both under a dead-slow bell, felicitating each other ... — Captain Scraggs - or, The Green-Pea Pirates • Peter B. Kyne
... was the motor, clogged with mud, to be sure, but undamaged. Mr. Fulton stepped into the boat and they rowed quickly back to the "dock." While the two boys put on their clothes over their wet underwear, he hurried back to the workshop to see how things were going. A few minutes later they ... — The Boy Scouts of the Air on Lost Island • Gordon Stuart
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