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Page 133
... . Pet . Zounds ! captain , I tell thee we are cast up o'the coast of France . ' Sfoot , I am not drunk still , I hope . Do'st remember where we were last night ? Sea . No , by my troth , knight , 1821 . 133 Eastward Hoe .
... . Pet . Zounds ! captain , I tell thee we are cast up o'the coast of France . ' Sfoot , I am not drunk still , I hope . Do'st remember where we were last night ? Sea . No , by my troth , knight , 1821 . 133 Eastward Hoe .
Page 154
... Captain Collier , and Curlew , Captain Walpole . On the 25th , the cluded with the people of Rasul Khy mah . Sultan 13 154 [ Sept Expedition against the Pirates of the Gulf of Persia .
... Captain Collier , and Curlew , Captain Walpole . On the 25th , the cluded with the people of Rasul Khy mah . Sultan 13 154 [ Sept Expedition against the Pirates of the Gulf of Persia .
Page 161
... Captain Farrell eyed the fair speak- er with a good - humoured smile and taking her by the hand , replied , that nothing would give him greater plea- sure than the company of such a fair lady . Though I am very doubtful , my dear ...
... Captain Farrell eyed the fair speak- er with a good - humoured smile and taking her by the hand , replied , that nothing would give him greater plea- sure than the company of such a fair lady . Though I am very doubtful , my dear ...
Page 162
... Captain , " said the lady , " and wish you fine weather , and a successful cruize into the bar- gain . ' " The Captain thanked her and bow- ed ; and having taken leave and made his obeisance to the rest of the party , he stepped into ...
... Captain , " said the lady , " and wish you fine weather , and a successful cruize into the bar- gain . ' " The Captain thanked her and bow- ed ; and having taken leave and made his obeisance to the rest of the party , he stepped into ...
Page 163
... Captain Farrell read this elegant production , which , what- ever may be thought of it , had cost Lieutenant Highgate no small degree of trouble , than seeing some of his own officers busied in trimming some of the foremast sails , he ...
... Captain Farrell read this elegant production , which , what- ever may be thought of it , had cost Lieutenant Highgate no small degree of trouble , than seeing some of his own officers busied in trimming some of the foremast sails , he ...
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