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... sailing of the ship . It is but justice to observe , that the moment he was out of soundings and away from the influence of her ladyship , Sir Hercules reinstated my father , and gave him back his rating as coxswain . My father was ...
... sailing of the ship . It is but justice to observe , that the moment he was out of soundings and away from the influence of her ladyship , Sir Hercules reinstated my father , and gave him back his rating as coxswain . My father was ...
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... sail and be on board of his old woman in no time . " My mother , although not a little disgusted at being called an old woman , -an affront which she determined to revenge upon a more fitting occasion , - was in raptures with the ...
... sail and be on board of his old woman in no time . " My mother , although not a little disgusted at being called an old woman , -an affront which she determined to revenge upon a more fitting occasion , - was in raptures with the ...
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... ships which lay in the stream , and the vessels sailing up and down . I would sometimes remain out late to look at the moon and the lights on board of the vessels passing ; and then I would turn my eyes to the stars , POOR JACK . 19.
... ships which lay in the stream , and the vessels sailing up and down . I would sometimes remain out late to look at the moon and the lights on board of the vessels passing ; and then I would turn my eyes to the stars , POOR JACK . 19.
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... sailing with that Old Duty . Suppose we drink his health . " " With all my heart ; for you're right , old chap : when we knows what we are to expect , we're always ready to meet it ; but some officers I've sailed with shift about like a ...
... sailing with that Old Duty . Suppose we drink his health . " " With all my heart ; for you're right , old chap : when we knows what we are to expect , we're always ready to meet it ; but some officers I've sailed with shift about like a ...
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... sail to the West Indies as captain's steward , and the captain , with whom he had sailed before , consented that he should take his wife with him , to attend upon the lady passengers ; so I was left at Yarmouth , and put out to nurse ...
... sail to the West Indies as captain's steward , and the captain , with whom he had sailed before , consented that he should take his wife with him , to attend upon the lady passengers ; so I was left at Yarmouth , and put out to nurse ...
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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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