Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... Clinch . In consequence of his long experience , within the circle of his duties , his opinion was greatly respected by his superiors , when he was sober ; and , as he had the precaution not to be otherwise , when engaged on service ...
... Clinch . In consequence of his long experience , within the circle of his duties , his opinion was greatly respected by his superiors , when he was sober ; and , as he had the precaution not to be otherwise , when engaged on service ...
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... Clinch thrust his hard - looking , weather - beaten , but handsome red countenance in at the cabin - door . " Well , sir , " commenced the captain , on a tolerably high key— “ a dd pretty wild goose chase you've sent us all on , down ...
... Clinch thrust his hard - looking , weather - beaten , but handsome red countenance in at the cabin - door . " Well , sir , " commenced the captain , on a tolerably high key— “ a dd pretty wild goose chase you've sent us all on , down ...
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... Clinch , not to know what you were about ! If you saw the privateer , be good enough to tell us what has become of her ? " " That is more than I can say , Captain Cuffe , though see her I did ; and that so plainly , as to be able to ...
... Clinch , not to know what you were about ! If you saw the privateer , be good enough to tell us what has become of her ? " " That is more than I can say , Captain Cuffe , though see her I did ; and that so plainly , as to be able to ...
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... Clinch , was much loftier than any vessel's spars . " " Quite true , sir ; but not lofty enough for that , Captain Cuffe . That I saw the Folly , I'm as certain as I am of being in this cabin . " " What has become of her , then ? not in ...
... Clinch , was much loftier than any vessel's spars . " " Quite true , sir ; but not lofty enough for that , Captain Cuffe . That I saw the Folly , I'm as certain as I am of being in this cabin . " " What has become of her , then ? not in ...
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... Clinch had not seen the movements of the lugger after dark , in consequence of his retiring to the village of St. Agata to seek lodgings , as soon as he perceived that his own ship had gone to sea , and left him and his boat's crew ...
... Clinch had not seen the movements of the lugger after dark , in consequence of his retiring to the village of St. Agata to seek lodgings , as soon as he perceived that his own ship had gone to sea , and left him and his boat's crew ...
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