Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 9Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... night there . That's the very spot on which ' The Hussar ' frigate was wrecked . " " So I have heard , sir . But she drew so much water that she hit slap against the rock , and started a butt . We merely touched on its top with our fore ...
... night there . That's the very spot on which ' The Hussar ' frigate was wrecked . " " So I have heard , sir . But she drew so much water that she hit slap against the rock , and started a butt . We merely touched on its top with our fore ...
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... and got left ashore down on the main , one night , when ' e boat were obliged to shove off in a hurry . Yes , ' members little Jack , right well I does . ' 99 " Did you see the man that spoke us from OR , THE FLORIDA 39 REEF .
... and got left ashore down on the main , one night , when ' e boat were obliged to shove off in a hurry . Yes , ' members little Jack , right well I does . ' 99 " Did you see the man that spoke us from OR , THE FLORIDA 39 REEF .
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... . He had made up his mind to pass the steamer in the dark , if possible , and the night promised to favour him ; but , in order to do this , it might be necessary not to come in sight of 5 OR , THE 49 FLORIDA REEF . 19 ...
... . He had made up his mind to pass the steamer in the dark , if possible , and the night promised to favour him ; but , in order to do this , it might be necessary not to come in sight of 5 OR , THE 49 FLORIDA REEF . 19 ...
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... nights ere the return of day , and he had no manner of doubt he was watched for in that direction , as well as in this . Then he was particularly unwilling to show his craft at all in front of the town , even in the night . Moreover ...
... nights ere the return of day , and he had no manner of doubt he was watched for in that direction , as well as in this . Then he was particularly unwilling to show his craft at all in front of the town , even in the night . Moreover ...
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... night air having thickened the canvas as usual , until it " held the wind as a bottle holds water . " There was nothing in this , however , to attract the particular attention of the ship - master's widow , a sail , more or less , being ...
... night air having thickened the canvas as usual , until it " held the wind as a bottle holds water . " There was nothing in this , however , to attract the particular attention of the ship - master's widow , a sail , more or less , being ...
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a'ter anchor answered appeared ashore aunt aunty better Biddy boat boatswain brig brig's brigantine cabin called canvas Captain Mull Captain Spike circumstance course craft danger dear deck distance Don Juan Don Wan doubloons Dry Tortugas duty eyes fancied feel flour forecastle foresail half hand Harry Mulford heard hope hour hydropathy instant island islets Jack Tier Josh keep Key West knew light light-house look Madam Budd mainsail manner masts matter Mexican mile minutes Miss Rose Molly Swash Mona Passage never night once passage passed Poughkeepsie reef relict returned rock Rose Budd Rose's sail schooner seemed seen Señor Montefalderon ship side sloop-of-war soon sort spot state-room steamer Stephen Spike steward's assistant stood tell thing thought turned Uncle vessel Wallace watch wind windward wish wreck yards yawl young mate