Captain CautionKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2012. 8. 15. - 320ÆäÀÌÁö It is 1812 and America has declared war on Britain. The American ship Olive Branch is waylaid by a British cruiser. Captain Dorman is killed, and his crew is taken prisoner, including the captain's pretty and strong-willed daughter, Corunna. Widely recognized for his careful attention to historical details, Kenneth Roberts portrays the bravery of American seamen, their sufferings in the mist-shrouded walls of Dartmoor Prison, the invention of the Gangway Pendulum, and the sailors' dangerous and dramatic escape. |
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... face of the tall first mate; then moved a shoulder impatiently beneath the thin gray silkofthe Chinese jacket that buttonedtight around her throat and fellnearly to the kneesof thegray silk trousers below it. ¡°What do you make it, Dan ...
... face of the tall first mate; then moved a shoulder impatiently beneath the thin gray silkofthe Chinese jacket that buttonedtight around her throat and fellnearly to the kneesof thegray silk trousers below it. ¡°What do you make it, Dan ...
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... face of the helmsman—a Maine Indian as tall, almost, asMarvin himself,and clad in knee-length trousers so voluminous that they hadthelook of a short fringed skirt. ¡°Shipboard's shipboard, Corunna. There's always somebody to see what's ...
... face of the helmsman—a Maine Indian as tall, almost, asMarvin himself,and clad in knee-length trousers so voluminous that they hadthelook of a short fringed skirt. ¡°Shipboard's shipboard, Corunna. There's always somebody to see what's ...
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... face,fringed with whiskers andgray hair, seemingtobe balanced ludicrouslyatop of little more than a pair of shoes. ¡°What you make it outtobe, Dan'l?¡± he shouted. ¡°Three sail,¡± Marvin called down to him. ¡°They must have.
... face,fringed with whiskers andgray hair, seemingtobe balanced ludicrouslyatop of little more than a pair of shoes. ¡°What you make it outtobe, Dan'l?¡± he shouted. ¡°Three sail,¡± Marvin called down to him. ¡°They must have.
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... face. ¡°The lanyard!¡± she whispered, in a voice that trembled and broke. ¡°This gun hasn't been fired!¡± ¡°It's no good, Corunna! It's like breaking rockwith your fists.¡± She struck him inthe face and kicked athim. ¡°Damn you!¡± she cried ...
... face. ¡°The lanyard!¡± she whispered, in a voice that trembled and broke. ¡°This gun hasn't been fired!¡± ¡°It's no good, Corunna! It's like breaking rockwith your fists.¡± She struck him inthe face and kicked athim. ¡°Damn you!¡± she cried ...
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... face, which seemed tohimstiff. Hiseye ran quickly alongthe brig's armament—along the eight stubby carronades toa side, and the two longguns, twenty-four pounders, that had been runout ofthe larboardbow ports preparatory to raking the ...
... face, which seemed tohimstiff. Hiseye ran quickly alongthe brig's armament—along the eight stubby carronades toa side, and the two longguns, twenty-four pounders, that had been runout ofthe larboardbow ports preparatory to raking the ...
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