Yet on the chart of Dayman the floor of the sea seems not such a dead level as on that of Berryman. |
Mrs. Berryman is a consistent and devoted member of the Methodist church, in the work of which she takes an active interest. |
The request was granted, and the Arctic, under command of the same gallant Lieutenant Berryman, was assigned to this service. |
This may be partly owing to a difference of route, as Dayman passed a little to the north of the track of Berryman. |
Berryman is therefore appealed to as the figure whose achievements in elegising his fellow American poets provide both model and reproof to his counterparts in Australia. |
The same sharp declivity was noticed by Berryman, and has been observed in the several attempts to lay the cable. |