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With the sea journey expected to take 25 days or so.
At least, the sea journey should not offer much difficulty.
Time enough, on a long sea journey, to discuss it.
His wife Augusta had decided to take this sea journey.
During the sea journey, little light is shed on the mystery.
But their sea journey there had been one of those magical experiences, like a dream.
"They even sent her on a sea journey for her health."
In the former, being swallowed, the person is taken on the night sea journey unconsciously.
Prepare for a sea journey, and know that you will return.' "
As with any sea journey, there are risks involved.
At least that one is well enough in foal so she'll be all right on the sea journey."
This made the sea journey a little longer, but saved us a rough walk across the promontory.
They were all willing to make the hazardous and long sea journey for the promise of "easy" riches.
Few touring sides wished to undertake the long sea journey to the island in the late 19th century.
Now and then they could make the sea journey to their properties to see that they were being run efficiently.
They are surrounded by water, symbolic of the long sea journeys involved in Australian campaigns.
Sancrist was a long sea journey away, beyond the shores of Ansalon.
She resists the letter but finally returns to France on a perilous sea journey.
Akabar remembered the little woman had claimed to dislike sea journeys.
The club would find the sea journey treacherous, causing seasickness amongst the team.
It is advisable to bring your own lifejacket if contemplating sea journeys.
The purpose of this sea journey is for Europe to receive the telegraph wire from America.
While freight generally arrives by ship (4-5 days' sailing time), the sea journey takes too long for many passengers, and is not always available.
For a time Charles's health showed a slight improvement but it was short-lived and medical advice recommended a sea journey.
The Tenth were undoubtedly as fresh as they could ever hope to be, long recovered from the sea journey that had brought them home.
My friend and I have just taken our sea passages for home.
In such conditions every effort had to be made to keep the sea passages open - and safe.
This way I should reduce the open sea passage by at least thirteen miles.
In ages past, the land must have been continuous, or at least the sea passage but a short one.
As such they are often built for slower, more comfortable sea passages.
I could find out about sea passages for you, if you like.
If this wasn't the entrance of the sea passage, it was more than just a cave.
Bond used the advance money from the book to pay the sea passage to Bombay.
'Starting, say, one hour before dawn, I'd make the shortest sea passage possible.
The sea passage from Auckland takes eight days.
Taiwan itself depends heavily on this sea passage.
"Yes, they didn't bargain for sea passages when they took the King's shilling."
The strait is the only sea passage to open ocean for large areas of the Persian Gulf.
It is ideal as a stopping-off point on Irish Sea passages.
I don't know; as soon as I can wind up my affairs here and obtain a sea passage.
"After all, this sea passage is not just transportation home, it's a luxury cruise, a holiday, and that can't be justified as a public expense."
This was in reality the first time that a sea passage had been made by sky, and the gravity of their situation must not be under-estimated.
Ms. Fittko was soon joined on the French side of the border by her husband, who had not been able to find sea passage.
She'd never cared much for sea passages, especially rough ones, and in the terror of the moment, she'd not been able to eat much.
According to a popular tourist guide, very few travellers manage to negotiate sea passage out of Djibouti, as there is no passenger service.
In its present location, it overlooks various sea passages of Muharraq's shallow seashores.
Harry had demurred, preferring a sea passage.
SK You have been in charge of a small sailing cruiser making occasional open sea passages for at least two weeks.
The popularity of trans-Atlantic sea passage gradually declined with the arrival of the airplane.
But that idea was rejected because it would cost twice as much, bring technical complications and risk accidents in one of the world's busiest sea passages.