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Identifier: youngnimrodsinno00knox (find matches)
Title: The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896
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Publisher: New York : Harper & Brothers

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ive to great depths in pursuit of thetish that form their food ; and when once they get sight of a fish lie mustmove at a lively gait to escape them. Hundreds of them were playingin the breakers in front of where om friends were standing, and the boys C> «/ HOW THE SEA-LIONS ENJOY THEMSELVES. 273 thought they had never seen any motions more graceful than those of aswimming sea-lion. The major said that the heavier the surf the moredid these amphibious creatures appear to enjoy it, and sometimes they re-mained for hours in the breakers, rising on the crest of the waves, and c/ then diving below, just as it seemed impossible for them to avoid beingdashed on the sharp rocks. The whistle sounded to indicate that the landing of supplies for thelight-house had been completed, and the steamer was ready to return toSan Francisco. In a little while the boys were again on board and head-ing for the Golden Gate, well pleased with their visit to the birds andsea-lions of the Farallon Islands.
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LIUHT-HOISE ON THE FARALLON ISLANDS. 18 THE YOUNG N1MKODS. CHAPTER XXIII. A VOYAGE TO THE NORTH PACIFIC.—HUNTING THE FUR SEAL. OX their return to San Francisco, our friends went directly on boardthe steamer Charles M.ScaiMnon, which was to be their home during O their cruise along the coast. She was generally known as the Scammon,and was named after a gentleman who has had a long and varied experi-ence on-the Pacific Ocean in command of various ships, and is the authorof an interesting work on the mammals of the west coast of North Amer-ica. The boys found her a very comfortable vessel of about a thousandtons1 burden, and admirably adapted to the business in which she was en-gaged. O o They learned, after going on board, that they were the guests of the «/ O O H C!> Alaska Commercial Company, which has a lease of the fur-seal islands ofthe North Pacific. The steamer was owned by the Company, and herspecial mission was to carry supplies to the islands and bring away thecaptured s

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