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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Kenneth Roberts. II. B. Y MIDAFTERNOON the breeze still held, and the Olive Branch, with a driver on her fore-and-aft mizzen, and studding sails set on her main and foremast, held steadily on her course to the northeastward. At the break of ...
Kenneth Roberts. II. B. Y MIDAFTERNOON the breeze still held, and the Olive Branch, with a driver on her fore-and-aft mizzen, and studding sails set on her main and foremast, held steadily on her course to the northeastward. At the break of ...
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Kenneth Roberts. that had again enveloped the barque. He made two turns the length of the quarter-deck, and in that time seemed to arrive at a decision. ¡°Yes,¡± he said, ¡°they look high to me—high and heavy. Get out ... With the sweeps.
Kenneth Roberts. that had again enveloped the barque. He made two turns the length of the quarter-deck, and in that time seemed to arrive at a decision. ¡°Yes,¡± he said, ¡°they look high to me—high and heavy. Get out ... With the sweeps.
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... With the sweeps and the breeze, maybe we can stay ahead of her till nightfall. God knows what she is, but it don't seem likely she'd leavetwo other craft, justforafriendly callonus.¡± He went through the motion of whistling silently. ¡°We can ...
... With the sweeps and the breeze, maybe we can stay ahead of her till nightfall. God knows what she is, but it don't seem likely she'd leavetwo other craft, justforafriendly callonus.¡± He went through the motion of whistling silently. ¡°We can ...
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... A burst of flame and smoke obscured the quarter-deck, and from the smoke came shouts and strangled cries. The captain's gun,Marvin saw, had burst. As heran toward the stern, he saw Corunna rise from her knees beside the heap of rags that ...
... A burst of flame and smoke obscured the quarter-deck, and from the smoke came shouts and strangled cries. The captain's gun,Marvin saw, had burst. As heran toward the stern, he saw Corunna rise from her knees beside the heap of rags that ...
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... the flat of his hand he struck heron the cheek. On her whiteface theprints of his fingersstood out with even greater whiteness. ¡°Noah Lord's bleedingto death!¡± he told herfiercely. ¡°Get below ... By Ged,¡± he said with no preamble whatever,
... the flat of his hand he struck heron the cheek. On her whiteface theprints of his fingersstood out with even greater whiteness. ¡°Noah Lord's bleedingto death!¡± he told herfiercely. ¡°Get below ... By Ged,¡± he said with no preamble whatever,
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