Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 8Stringer and Townsend, 1858 |
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... returned the boy , as he handed the other the word of recognition ; " we made the signal on the point of the rock at yon headland , but as he must have seen our boat , he will follow us to this place . As to his betraying us , he seems ...
... returned the boy , as he handed the other the word of recognition ; " we made the signal on the point of the rock at yon headland , but as he must have seen our boat , he will follow us to this place . As to his betraying us , he seems ...
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... returned the lieutenant ; " per- haps , sir , your cunning is also equal to telling me how long we shall sojourn together , if I make you a prisoner , in order to enjoy the benefit of your wit ? " To this alarming intimation , the youth ...
... returned the lieutenant ; " per- haps , sir , your cunning is also equal to telling me how long we shall sojourn together , if I make you a prisoner , in order to enjoy the benefit of your wit ? " To this alarming intimation , the youth ...
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... returned his officer , walking to the edge of the cliffs , and throwing a seaman's glance at the gloomy ocean , " ' tis a threatening night indeed ; but this pilot must be had - and- " " Is that the man ? " interrupted the cockswain ...
... returned his officer , walking to the edge of the cliffs , and throwing a seaman's glance at the gloomy ocean , " ' tis a threatening night indeed ; but this pilot must be had - and- " " Is that the man ? " interrupted the cockswain ...
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... returned the sedate cockswain ; " and what land there is , should always be a soft mud , or a sandy ooze , in order that an anchor might hold , and to make soundings sartin . I have lost many a deep - sea , besides hand- leads , by the ...
... returned the sedate cockswain ; " and what land there is , should always be a soft mud , or a sandy ooze , in order that an anchor might hold , and to make soundings sartin . I have lost many a deep - sea , besides hand- leads , by the ...
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... returned Barnstable ; " but who is to justify my moving without orders , to Captain Munson ? I have it in black and white , to run the Ariel in- to this feather - bed sort of a place , and I must at least have it by signal or word of ...
... returned Barnstable ; " but who is to justify my moving without orders , to Captain Munson ? I have it in black and white , to run the Ariel in- to this feather - bed sort of a place , and I must at least have it by signal or word of ...
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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