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I mention this fact as tending to support what I have often heard stated, namely, that a shark's sense of smell is so keen that, if men ever bathe in seas where they are found, a shark is almost sure to appear directly afterwards.
George Grey |
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Author Details: Type: Leader Quotes Category: Quotes Date of Birth: April 14, 1812 Date of Death: September 19, 1898 Nationality: New Zealander Amazon: George Grey on Amazon |
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Select George Grey Quotations:
On embarking to return we could perceive no sign of One Tree Island; and as we swept down towards the sea the leafy top of a tree seen in the clear water under the boat was the only evidence of its existence; though a few hours ago it had formed so prominent an object.
George Grey The Slave Trade, though nominally abolished, is actively pursued here, eighty-three slaves having been landed just before my arrival, and another cargo during my stay. George Grey This part of Brazil offered the curious spectacle of a great evil, which has been long suffered to exist and is now advancing, gradually yet surely, to that state which must entail inevitable destruction on the existing Government of the country. George Grey I remarked constantly, just at sunset, in these latitudes, that the eastern horizon was brilliantly illuminated with a kind of mock sunset. This in a short time disappeared, to be soon succeeded by another similar in character, but more faint. George Grey Sunrise offered a very beautiful spectacle; the water was quite unruffled, but the motion communicated by the tides was so great that, although there was not a breath of air stirring, the sea heaved slowly with a grand and majestic motion. George Grey All the principal people in the town are concerned in the slave trade, and their chief wealth consists in the number of slaves they possess; therefore there is little chance of the trade being, for many years, totally abolished. George Grey |
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Quote Keywords: Afterwards, Almost, Appear, Bathe, Directly, Ever, Fact, Found, Heard, Keen, Men, Mention, Namely, Often, Seas, Sense, Shark, Smell, Stated, Support, Sure, Tending, Where |
Dictionary Links: Afterwards, Almost, Appear, Bathe, Directly, Ever, Fact, Found, Heard, Keen, Men, Mention, Namely, Often, Sense, Shark, Smell, Stated, Support, Sure, Tending, Where |
All George Grey Quotations: All the principal people in the... At several such places we landed... I mention this fact as tending... I remarked constantly, just at sunset... In front of us lay a... On embarking to return we could... Part of my plan was not... Spanish alone was understood or spoken... Sunrise offered a very beautiful spectacle... The Slave Trade, though nominally abolished, is... This part of Brazil offered the... To sleep after sunrise was impossible... |
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