Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 8Stringer and Townsend, 1858 |
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... enemy . Very many of the officers who served in that contest were to be found , after- wards , in the navy of the confederation ; and it is fair to presume that it owes no small part of its present character to the spirit that descended ...
... enemy . Very many of the officers who served in that contest were to be found , after- wards , in the navy of the confederation ; and it is fair to presume that it owes no small part of its present character to the spirit that descended ...
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... enemies , " said Barnstable . " Where are we to look for this pi- lot , Mr. Merry , or how are we to know him ; and what certainty have you that he will not betray us ? " " The question you are to put to him is written on this bit of ...
... enemies , " said Barnstable . " Where are we to look for this pi- lot , Mr. Merry , or how are we to know him ; and what certainty have you that he will not betray us ? " " The question you are to put to him is written on this bit of ...
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... enemy . " 66 " Young man , you know not what you threaten , nor whom , " said the pilot , sternly , though his quiet manner still remained undisturbed ; you forget that you have a superior here , and that I have none . " " That shall be ...
... enemy . " 66 " Young man , you know not what you threaten , nor whom , " said the pilot , sternly , though his quiet manner still remained undisturbed ; you forget that you have a superior here , and that I have none . " " That shall be ...
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... enemies did not know him , " inter- rupted the pilot , quickly ; then touching the other by the arm as he led him aside , he continued , in a lower tone , " neither must his friends , until the proper hour shall arrive . " Griffith had ...
... enemies did not know him , " inter- rupted the pilot , quickly ; then touching the other by the arm as he led him aside , he continued , in a lower tone , " neither must his friends , until the proper hour shall arrive . " Griffith had ...
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... enemy's coast , and love it not enough to wish to lay our bones there . " With this brief explanation they separated , the vessel requiring the constant and close attention of the officer to her movements . The exultation produced in ...
... enemy's coast , and love it not enough to wish to lay our bones there . " With this brief explanation they separated , the vessel requiring the constant and close attention of the officer to her movements . The exultation produced in ...
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Abbey Alacrity Alice Dunscombe answer appeared Ariel arms boat Boltrope Borrough bowed Cacique canvass Captain Barnstable Captain Borroughcliffe Captain Manual Captain Munson Cecilia cilia cliffs cockswain Coffin Colonel Howard commander companion countenance cousin crew cried Barnstable danger dark deck deep Dillon door duty enemy exclaimed eyes favour feelings fith followed forecastle frigate gale gaze gentlemen glance Grif Griffith hand harpoon head heard honour hour Hugh Griffith interrupted Katherine ladies land lieutenant light light sails listened long Tom look manner marines ment Merry midshipman Miss Howard Miss Plowden night ocean officer party passed prisoners replied returned the Pilot roughcliffe sail sailor schooner seamen sentinel ship shoals shot side silence smile soldier soon sounds speak stood stranger thing thought tion tones turned twill uttered vessel veteran voice waves wind young younker