_:b17618555 . _:b17618552 . _:b17618553 . _:b17618558 "At last I got my knife and cut the halyards. The peak dropped instantly, a great belly of loose canvas floated broad upon the water [\u2026]"@en . _:b17618558 . _:b17618552 "1922, John Dos Passos, \u201CA Novelist of Revolution\u201D, in Rosinante to the Road Again, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b17618559 . _:b17618556 . _:b17618556 "1881\u20131882, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, London, Paris: Cassell & Company, published 14 November 1883, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b17618560 . _:b17618557 . _:b17618554 . _:b6682411 "(nautical) A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard."@en . _:b17618555 "1922, John Dos Passos, \u201CA Novelist of Revolution\u201D, in Rosinante to the Road Again, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b6682412 "[\u2026] broad-shouldered men with hard red-beaked faces and huge hands coarsened by generations of straining on heavy oars and halyards,\u2014men who feared only God and the sea-spirits of their strange mythology and were a law unto themselves, adventurers and bigots."@en . _:b17618554 "(nautical) A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard."@en . _:b6682412 "1922, John Dos Passos, \u201CA Novelist of Revolution\u201D, in Rosinante to the Road Again, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b6682413 "At last I got my knife and cut the halyards. The peak dropped instantly, a great belly of loose canvas floated broad upon the water [\u2026]"@en . _:b17618558 "1881\u20131882, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, London, Paris: Cassell & Company, published 14 November 1883, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b17618553 "At last I got my knife and cut the halyards. The peak dropped instantly, a great belly of loose canvas floated broad upon the water [\u2026]"@en . _:b17618557 "1922, John Dos Passos, \u201CA Novelist of Revolution\u201D, in Rosinante to the Road Again, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, \u2192OCLC:"@en . . _:b6682411 . _:b17618553 "1881\u20131882, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, London, Paris: Cassell & Company, published 14 November 1883, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b17618552 "[\u2026] broad-shouldered men with hard red-beaked faces and huge hands coarsened by generations of straining on heavy oars and halyards,\u2014men who feared only God and the sea-spirits of their strange mythology and were a law unto themselves, adventurers and bigots."@en . _:b6682412 . _:b6682413 "1881\u20131882, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, London, Paris: Cassell & Company, published 14 November 1883, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b6682413 . _:b17618555 "[\u2026] broad-shouldered men with hard red-beaked faces and huge hands coarsened by generations of straining on heavy oars and halyards,\u2014men who feared only God and the sea-spirits of their strange mythology and were a law unto themselves, adventurers and bigots."@en . _:b17618560 "(nautical) A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard."@en . _:b17618556 "At last I got my knife and cut the halyards. The peak dropped instantly, a great belly of loose canvas floated broad upon the water [\u2026]"@en . "1" . _:b17618559 "(nautical) A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard."@en . _:b17618557 "[\u2026] broad-shouldered men with hard red-beaked faces and huge hands coarsened by generations of straining on heavy oars and halyards,\u2014men who feared only God and the sea-spirits of their strange mythology and were a law unto themselves, adventurers and bigots."@en .