...But this, too, drifted off like a chip on an ocean, and the song became mere literary junk...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905」
...Cho Seng waited until a figure showed itself onthe deck of the junk...
John Charles Beecham 「The Argus Pheasant」
...Then I kept off,filled the mainsail, and bore away for a second junk...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...The two starboard sweeps of the junk were crumpled up, and thenthe two boats came together with a crash...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...Pausing long enough to let gothe jib halyards, and just as the Reindeer cleared and began to driftastern, I leaped aboard the junk with a line and made fast...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...Four more were added to our passenger list from the third junk...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...He was sitting a few feet awayfrom me, on what then happened to be the weather side of the junk...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...Yellow Handkerchief kicked me spitefully in theribs, and then the trio floundered back through the mud to the junk...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...Still keeping the trail made by the Chinese ingoing from and to the junk, I held on until I had reached the water...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...I succeeded in putting about ahundred feet between myself and the spot ashore where the Chinese hadbegun to wade ashore from the junk...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...The only tracks to beseen were those leading from his skiff and from where the junk hadbeen...
Jack London 「Tales of the Fish Patrol」
...Kay brought her to the heap of junk and placed the box on top of it...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...Where the airplanes and other junk had been, wasnothing but a heap of grayish dust...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...As a means of promoting the generalgaiety, I call on you to sing the Salt Junk Sarah without delay...
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」
...I squeezed out of my cabin, and saw a huge junk loomingdown upon us...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...It seemed as if we should be crushed against the rocks,and we must have been, but for the marvellous skill with which thesailors on the junk, just at the critical time, swung their vessel outof danger...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
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