Victual and refit' means—
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The situation of Columbus was daily becoming more and more critical. In proportion as he approached the regions where he expected to find land; the impatience of the crew augmented. The favourable signs which increased his confidence were derided by them as delusive; and there was danger of their rebelling and obliging him to turn back, when on the point of realising the ob them a mere watery desert surrounding the habitable world. What was to become of them should their provisions fail? Their ships were too weak and defective even for the great voyage they had already made, but if they still were to press forward, adding at every moment to the immense expanse behind them, how should they ever be able to return, having no intervening part where they might victual and refit? Where they to sail on until they perished.
ject of all his labours. They beheld themselves with dismay still wafted onward, over the boundless wastes of what appeared to or until all return became impossible? In such case they would be the authors of their own destruction.
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Victual and refit' means—
- 1Collect more men and materialfalse
- 2Take refuge as long as the ship is unfit for usefalse
- 3Take rest and be fit for the voyagefalse
- 4Take food supply and repair the objects of the shiptrue
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