Sailors and Saints: Or, Matrimonial Manoeuvres, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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... lieutenant . " " What , Sir , you don't mean to say that the lufftackle has shipped the swab ? ” " Yes , Sir , and on the right shoulder . " " Ha ! ha ! ha ! —The service is going head- long to the devil ! Then , of course , the wash ...
... lieutenant . " " What , Sir , you don't mean to say that the lufftackle has shipped the swab ? ” " Yes , Sir , and on the right shoulder . " " Ha ! ha ! ha ! —The service is going head- long to the devil ! Then , of course , the wash ...
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... lieutenant ! -is it so , eh ? " " At your service , Sir , only lieutenant , and even second lieutenant of His Majesty's sloop Spitfire . " " Dn it , this is the devil's own take - in , my dear , " said Crank to Emily , aside . " Pray ...
... lieutenant ! -is it so , eh ? " " At your service , Sir , only lieutenant , and even second lieutenant of His Majesty's sloop Spitfire . " " Dn it , this is the devil's own take - in , my dear , " said Crank to Emily , aside . " Pray ...
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... lieutenant's brow recalled the old gentleman to a sense of the impropriety of pushing this species of equitable dubiety further as to the parentage of a perfect stranger . He hastened to resume the subject ; - luckily , the catch - word ...
... lieutenant's brow recalled the old gentleman to a sense of the impropriety of pushing this species of equitable dubiety further as to the parentage of a perfect stranger . He hastened to resume the subject ; - luckily , the catch - word ...
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... lieutenant coolly , who perceived he had a testy customer to deal with . As this will be perfectly well understood by those who are interested in the honour of the service , and in keeping the secret , it shall , for the sake of the ...
... lieutenant coolly , who perceived he had a testy customer to deal with . As this will be perfectly well understood by those who are interested in the honour of the service , and in keeping the secret , it shall , for the sake of the ...
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... lieutenant , " as duty never admits of delay , perhaps you will have the politeness to oblige me with your assistance ? " " Certainly , Sir , -every officer in His Ma- jesty's navy is entitled to my good offices , espe- cially on a ...
... lieutenant , " as duty never admits of delay , perhaps you will have the politeness to oblige me with your assistance ? " " Certainly , Sir , -every officer in His Ma- jesty's navy is entitled to my good offices , espe- cially on a ...
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afore alarm aloft already anxiety anxious appeared Bay of Biscay better boat boatswain Brace breeze brig Camperdown canvas capstan captain carronade Cheltenham commander cottage coxswain crew cried Crank cruize d'ye deck doctor duty Emily Emily's endeavour enemy epaulettes excited exclaimed fair favour favourite feelings fellow felt female fire forecastle frigate gout guns hand Hasty haul head heart heave hoisted hope imagined interrupted ladies lieutenant look mast master matron midshipman mind morning never observed occasion officers old gentleman party perceived perhaps person poor port profes recollect render rienced rigging round sail sailor seamen seemed Senna ship ship's singular Sir Harry soger soon spirit Spitfire Spitfire's Staunch sure there's thing thought Tiller tion tone topman topsails turn uncle uncon vessel veteran weather weather gage whilst wind word yards yawl young young blade
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Page 20 - Than many persons more advanced in life; And if we now and then a sigh must heave At quitting even those we quit in strife...