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RODE OUT THREE STORMS; The Coasting Schooner Joel F. Sheppard Towed to This Port. ALL HER SAILS TORN TO SHREDS Her Crew Starving for Many Days -- Blown 600 Miles to Sea -- A Long Fight Against a Leak.

RODE OUT THREE STORMS; The Coasting Schooner Joel F. Sheppard Towed to This Port. ALL HER SAILS TORN TO SHREDS Her Crew Starving for Many Days -- Blown 600 Miles to Sea -- A Long Fight Against a Leak.
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The late blizzard may have made one kind of coasting good, but that other kind -- the one which small schooners go in for -- was made too onerous and exciting by the arctic hurricane for it to reach its full measure of appreciation. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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