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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... fight somebody, so's to remind'em wegot a few rightson their ocean.¡± Marvinnodded soberly. ¡°We might,¡± he said, ¡°ifweever get half enough ships to doit, butit doesn't lookasif we ever would.¡± Driven by the sweeps, thebarque rocked ...
... fight somebody, so's to remind'em wegot a few rightson their ocean.¡± Marvinnodded soberly. ¡°We might,¡± he said, ¡°ifweever get half enough ships to doit, butit doesn't lookasif we ever would.¡± Driven by the sweeps, thebarque rocked ...
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... fighting over her,you'll need everybody you've got, and I want ahandin it.¡± As if overwhelmed by her fluxofwords, Captain Dorman looked desperately aloft and thenastern, where the brig, thrusting thin white ribbons of foamfromunder her ...
... fighting over her,you'll need everybody you've got, and I want ahandin it.¡± As if overwhelmed by her fluxofwords, Captain Dorman looked desperately aloft and thenastern, where the brig, thrusting thin white ribbons of foamfromunder her ...
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... fight! Theyain't so eager forwar as all that!¡± From the brig therecame a hoarse shouting, indistinguishable above thesmall creakings of thebarque. When the barque held onher course,another hailbellowed from the brig, following which her ...
... fight! Theyain't so eager forwar as all that!¡± From the brig therecame a hoarse shouting, indistinguishable above thesmall creakings of thebarque. When the barque held onher course,another hailbellowed from the brig, following which her ...
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... fight us, Oddsly, the demned ruffians. Demnedest nuisanceof all, Oddsly, is that one of 'em blewhisleg off! Demned well wish ithad beenhishead! Can't put him withthe prisoners, demn it! See to it, and search the prisoners; in then clap ...
... fight us, Oddsly, the demned ruffians. Demnedest nuisanceof all, Oddsly, is that one of 'em blewhisleg off! Demned well wish ithad beenhishead! Can't put him withthe prisoners, demn it! See to it, and search the prisoners; in then clap ...
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