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And so was Damon, falling free, a dozen meters from the mizzentop.
He had wet himself when he had drifted a dozen meters from the mizzentop.
Here, the route straightened out ahead of a T-intersection with Mizzentop Road.
Captain Stywyrt prompted, glowering up at the mizzentop as the seconds trickled past.
How's this: the foretopsail, the forecourse, the maintopsail and the mizzentop sail and then we had to clean the ship!
Her mother is a kindergarten teacher at the Mizzentop Day School, an elementary school in Pawling.
Damon touched his reaction controls and backed away from the mizzentop, taking great care not to entangle himself in the maze of stays and braces.
The museum also has bowling pins from the Mizzentop Hotel, which brought Quaker Hill fame a century later as a summer resort.
A musket bullet fired from the mizzentop of the Redoutable struck Nelson in the left shoulder and passed through his body lodging in his spine.
From my position by the quarterdeck rail, I watched the mizzentop and main topgallant struck and the remainder of our hamper reefed again and again.
The maintop was twenty kilometers farther away from Glory's hull than was the mizzentop, where Damon Ng floated on his tether.
The Earl of Gray Harbor turned from his place at the quarterdeck rail as the shout floated down from the senior of the two midshipmen perched in the mizzentop.
The route crossed a largely undeveloped section of the county, utilizing parts of Quaker Hill Road, Mizzentop Road, and Kirby Hill Road.
Other than his home in McCormickville at 660 Rush Street in Chicago, he maintained residence in Lake Forest, Ill., and Mizzentop, at Bar Harbor, Maine.
The Hill's era as a resort destination is commemorated by a marker on Mizzentop Road, all that is left of the Mizzentop Hotel, built by Akin in 1881.
Its collections include objects pertaining to the local history such as period and Quaker clothing, tools and artwork, bowling pins from the Mizzentop Hotel, and the service window from the old Quaker Hill Post Office.