You have to tie the bales by hand, though. [Please select]
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'Captain,' said I, 'was the merchant's name, to whom those bales belonged, Sinbad.' [Please select]
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He had been lowered down to fasten on the bales. [Please select]
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"On deck, Cap'n," replied a white man, crawling out from a small opening in the bales.' [Please select]
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"All hands to the forecastle," he called to the men on the cotton bales. [Please select]
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Also there were casks and bales of merchandise of every sort. [Please select]
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Luckily, bein' a general cargo, most o' the bales are small and easily handled. [Please select]
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I think we should find a good many barrels and bales that had paid no duty. [Please select]
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's were busy carrying bales tied up in seaweed. [Please select]
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If you should visit that city and go down to the riverside, you would see thousands of cotton bales[1] piled up, and hundreds of negroes loading them on ocean steamers. [Please select]
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The cotton crop of this country in 1891 amounted to more than 8,650,000 bales; laid end to end, in a straight line, these bales would extend more than 8000 miles. [Please select]
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