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Title: The World of Waters A Peaceful Progress o'er the Unpathed Sea 
Author: Mrs. David Osborne 
Release Date: February 9, 2004 [EBook #10997] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: THE WORLD OF WATERS
THE 
WORLD OF WATERS, 
OR, 
A Peaceful Progress o'er the Unpathed Sea. 
 
BY MRS. DAVID OSBORNE. 
With Illustrations. 
1852. 
 
Contents 
CHAPTER I. 
The Wilton Family.--Story of Frederic Hamilton 
CHAPTER II. 
The Wiltons.--Dora Leslie.--Charles Dorning.--The Mediterranean. 
--Corsica.--Candia.--Rhodes.--Malta.--Valetta.--The Caledonia. --A 
Story by Krummacher.--Adriatic Sea.--Venice.--Turkish 
Rowers.--Elgin Marbles.--Isle of Wight.--Thunder Storm.--Jersey. 
--Romaine's Journal.--Slave Ship.--Horrible Cruelty.--Slave Trade. 
--Wreck of the Royal George.--Eddystone Lighthouse 
CHAPTER III. 
The Wiltons.--A great Naval Victory.--Monster Fish.--The Downs.--St. 
Augustine.--Yarmouth.--Brock the Swimmer and Yarmouth 
Boatman.--The North Sea.--The Bell Rock.--Mr. Barraud.--Jock of 
Jedburgh.--Wreck of the Forfarshire.--Remarkable
Providence.--Denmark.--The Baltic.--Journey to the Gulf of 
Finland.--Reindeer and Sledge. --Reval.--Superstitions.--Strange 
Fashions.--Ungern Sternberg. --Gulf of Bothnia.--Islands of the 
Baltic.--Lapland.--Aurora Borealis.--Russia.--Odessa.--Reflections 
CHAPTER IV. 
Stanzas by Mrs. Howitt.--Caspian Sea.--Astracan.--Droll 
Legend.--Yellow Sea.--The Japanese.--Monsoons.--Trade 
Winds.--Description of a Monsoon.--Asia.--The Red Sea.--Isthmus of 
Suez.--An Interesting Locality.--The Arabs.--Sea of Aral.--Chinese 
Islands.--Fishing for Mice.--The Typhon.--Fishing Birds.--Cinnamon 
Forests.--Eating Birds' Nests.--Bible Lands.--The Sea of Galilee.--The 
Dead Sea.--The Slave Merchant.--A Japan Puzzle 
CHAPTER V. 
Story of Era.--Assistance of 
Goodwill.--Madeira.--Man-of-War.--Dinner on 
Ship-board.--Computing Latitude.--Pipe to Dinner.--The Azores.-- 
Newfoundland.--Newfoundland Dogs.--Greenland.--Whale 
Fishing.--Flying Fish.--A Ship In the Polar Regions.--An Awful 
Sight.--The Geysers. --Icelanders.--Spitzbergen.--The Ferroe 
Islands.--Maelstrom.--The Norwegian Mouse.--Hudson's 
Bay.--Hudson's Straits.--Nova Scotia.--Henry May.--The Ancient 
Mariner.--Cuba.--Jamaica.--Beauty of Jamaica.--A 
Hurricane.--Devastation.--Ruins of Yucatan.--Indians of Mexico.--The 
American Lakes.--Niagara.--The Caribbean Sea.--Panama.--Gala 
Days.--Diving for Pearls.--The Sea-Boy's Grave.--The Funeral.--Gulf 
of Trieste.--Guiana.--Brazil.--Rio de Janeiro.--Montevideo.--Patagonia. 
--Cape Horn.--Depth of the Atlantic 
CHAPTER VI. 
The Separation.--Deception Isle.--The Gulf of Penas.--Island of 
Chiloe.--Juan Fernandez.--Alexander Selkirk.--The Ladies of 
Lima.--The Peruvians.--Columbia.--Catching Wild Fowl.--The Two
Oceans.--A Singular Funeral.--Magellan.--Guatemala.--Ladies 
Smoking.--Christian Indians.--California.--San Francisco.--Nootka 
Sound.--Story of Boone and the Bear.--Cleaveland and the Infant. 
--United States' Navy.--Cannibals.--Kamschatka.--Polynesia.--The 
Sandwich Islands.--Captain Cook.--Contest.--Adventure of 
Kapiolani.--A Delightful Anecdote.--Spanish Missionaries.--Philippine 
Islands.--The Pelew Islands.--Birds of Paradise.--The Friendly 
Islands.--Otaheite.--The Society Islanders.--Pitcairn's Islands. 
--Shocking Barbarity.--Nobb's Letter.--Marquesas.--The Low 
Islands.--New Caledonia.--New Zealand.--The Bay of Islands.--Captain 
Cook's Story.--A Curious Idea.--Aranghie.--Cannibalism.--New 
Holland.--Story of Mr. Meredith.--Australian Barbarism.--Australian 
Lakes.--Van Diemen's Land.--Coral Reefs.--Story of Kemba 
CHAPTER VII. 
Packing up.--Letter from Mr. Stanley.--Mr. Stanley.--Celebes.--Dress 
of the Alfoors.--Curious Hospitality.--Java.--Whimsical Superstition. 
--Productions of Java.--Sumatra.--Water Spouts.--Burman Despotism. 
--The White Elephant.--Sir James Brooke.--Borneo.--Isle of 
Bourbon.--Isle of France.--Madagascar.--The Four Spirits.--The 
Missionaries.--Horrible Custom.--The Pirates' Retreat.--Malagassy 
Fable.--Kerguelen's Land.--Isle of Desolation.--Story of a 
Sailor.--Morocco.--A Moorish Beauty.--Algiers.--Egypt.--Abyssinia. 
--Abyssinian Customs.--Religion.--African Coast.--Seychelle 
Isles.--Mozambique.--Smoking the Hubble-Bubble.--Caffraria.--Story 
of the Little Caffre.--Algoa Bay.--Graham's Town.--Cape of Good 
Hope.--Cape Town.--Constantia.--The Boschmen.--A Transformation. 
--Dressing in Skins.--The Slave Trade.--Fish Bay.--St. Helena. 
--Kabenda.--Black Jews.--Ferdinand Po.--The Ape and the Oven. --The 
Slave-Coast.--Dahomey.--Ashantee.--King Opocco.--A Singular 
Belief.--The Ashantee Wife.--Liberia.--A Bowchee Mother.--Sierra 
Leone.--The Lakes of Africa.--Bornou.--The Sultan of 
Bornou.--African Wedding.--The Deluge.--The Telescope.--The End 
 
MY DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS,
It is not my purpose to detain you with a long preface, because I am 
aware that long prefaces are seldom read; but I wish to inform you that 
I have written this book, in the humble hope of being useful to those in 
whom I am so anxiously interested. I am myself happy in 
acknowledging the endearing appellation of "Mother," and I love all 
children, and regard them as priceless treasures, entrusted to the care 
and guidance of parents and teachers; with whom it rests in a great 
measure to render them blessings to their fellow-creatures, and happy 
themselves, or contrariwise. 
Should the perusal of this little volume imbue you with a taste for the 
beautiful and ennobling science of Geography, my object will be 
gained; and that such may be the result of these humble endeavors is 
the sincere wish of 
Your affectionate Friend, 
FANNY OSBORNE. 
LONDON. 
CHAPTER I. 
Oh ye seas and floods, Bless ye the Lord: Praise him, and magnify him 
forever. 
"Oh! what beautiful weather," exclaimed George Wilton, as he drew 
his chair nearer the fire. "This sort of evenings is so suitable for 
story-telling, that I regret more than ever the disagreeable necessity 
which has taken Mr. Stanley to foreign countries, and broken up our 
delightful parties. But yet, there are enough of us remaining at home to 
form a society; we might manage without him. Do not you remember, 
papa, you said, when Julia Manvers was with us last summer, we were 
to examine into the particulars respecting the seas and oceans of the 
world; and not once was the subject mentioned while we were at Herne 
Bay, although the sea was continually before us to remind us of it. Are 
we ever to have    
    
		
	
	
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