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... Pilot . CHAPTER XXVI . PAG 209 217 • 227 In which I go afloat , and obtain some Knowledge of the English Channel CHAPTER XXVII . Showing the Importance , on board Ship , of a Rope's End 234 well applied . · CHAPTER XXVIII . 240 251 ...
... Pilot . CHAPTER XXVI . PAG 209 217 • 227 In which I go afloat , and obtain some Knowledge of the English Channel CHAPTER XXVII . Showing the Importance , on board Ship , of a Rope's End 234 well applied . · CHAPTER XXVIII . 240 251 ...
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... Pilot on Shore CHAPTER XLVIII . • 439 My Sister Virginia is at last placed in a Situation which is satisfactory to my Mother as well as to herself CHAPTER XLIX . . 451 My Father , much to his Surprise , has a Bit of Land to put his Foot ...
... Pilot on Shore CHAPTER XLVIII . • 439 My Sister Virginia is at last placed in a Situation which is satisfactory to my Mother as well as to herself CHAPTER XLIX . . 451 My Father , much to his Surprise , has a Bit of Land to put his Foot ...
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... pilot ; and if so , I have an old friend in that service who , I think , may help you . What do you say ? " " I should like it very much . " " Yes , it is a good service , and a man is usefully employed . You may be the means , as soon ...
... pilot ; and if so , I have an old friend in that service who , I think , may help you . What do you say ? " " I should like it very much . " " Yes , it is a good service , and a man is usefully employed . You may be the means , as soon ...
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... pilot , " replied my father . " Very good , ” replied Sir Hercules ; " I can see to that ; and with my interest at the Trinity Board , the thing is done , sir ; " and Sir Hercules walked pompously about the room . " Saunders , " said ...
... pilot , " replied my father . " Very good , ” replied Sir Hercules ; " I can see to that ; and with my interest at the Trinity Board , the thing is done , sir ; " and Sir Hercules walked pompously about the room . " Saunders , " said ...
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... pilot service without any trouble on his part . Both Sir Hercules and his lady informed their friends of what their intentions were to their young protégés , and were inundated with praises and commen- dations for their kindness , the ...
... pilot service without any trouble on his part . Both Sir Hercules and his lady informed their friends of what their intentions were to their young protégés , and were inundated with praises and commen- dations for their kindness , the ...
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afterwards appeared asked beach Bessy better boat boatswain Bramble called captain CHAPTER coxswain cried dear deck Dick doctor door eyes feel Felix fellow Fisher's Alley French frigate gave give Greenwich guns hand handspike head hear heard Hoist the colours Hospital hour knew Lady Hercules ladyship laugh leave lieutenant liquorice look lugger man-of-war mate messmate midshipman mind Morlaix morning mother mudlarker never night Oh-e-oh old Nanny old woman passed perceived Peter Anderson pilot Poor Jack pretty pulled recollect replied my father river round sail Saunders seamen shillings ship shore Sir Hercules sister soon Spicer stairs suppose Tadpole taffrail talk tell there's things thought told Tom Saunders took turned vessel Virginia walked wherry widow wind wish young
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