1. In five minutes, everyone he had been with on the long voyage over from Pompey was dead. 2. In mediaeval times cider was given to sailors bound on long voyages partly as a palliative for scurvy. 3. There was therefore an understandable reluctance to undertake regularly long voyages to windward in rough weather. 4. These were the first long voyages that were not Marked by the scourge of scurvy. 5. We are merely entering the second stage of a long voyage with some of the flotsam discarded. 6. Many people sickened and died on the long voyage. 7. A crew disgruntled by a long voyage that provided no opportunity for recreation onshore. 8. The sailors are preparing themselves for a long voyage. 9. He kept the shoulders stiff and he rolled a little, like a sailor back from a long voyage. |