Captain CautionDown East Books, 1999. 1. 1. - 314ÆäÀÌÁö In this conclusion to the Chronicles of Arundel, the year is 1812 and America has declared war on Britain. The American ship Olive Branch is waylaid by a British cruiser. In the ensuing fight, Captain Dorman is killed and his crew is taken prisoner, including the captain's pretty and strong-willed daughter, Corunna. With his keen eye to detail Roberts weaves a colorful tale of swashbuckling and sea battles. He portrays the bravery of American and French seamen, their sufferings at the hands ot the British the invention of the Gangway Pedulum, and the sailor's dangerous and dramatic escape from the prison hulks. |
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... SHIP BOLTON BY ROBERT SALMON) . GRANTED BY THE WILLIAM A. FARNSWORTH LIBRARY ANDART MUSEUM, ROCKLAND, MAINE. ALLRIGHTSRESERVED. Printed and bound atCapital CityPress,Inc., Montpelier, Vermont 2 4 5 3 1 Down East Books P.O. Box 679 ...
... SHIP BOLTON BY ROBERT SALMON) . GRANTED BY THE WILLIAM A. FARNSWORTH LIBRARY ANDART MUSEUM, ROCKLAND, MAINE. ALLRIGHTSRESERVED. Printed and bound atCapital CityPress,Inc., Montpelier, Vermont 2 4 5 3 1 Down East Books P.O. Box 679 ...
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... ships todo it,butit doesn't look asif we ever would.¡± Driven bythe sweeps, the barque rocked slowly to the northwestward. The brig, now astern,moved steadily closer, andbefore herthe silvery blue of the ocean was darkened bythe breeze ...
... ships todo it,butit doesn't look asif we ever would.¡± Driven bythe sweeps, the barque rocked slowly to the northwestward. The brig, now astern,moved steadily closer, andbefore herthe silvery blue of the ocean was darkened bythe breeze ...
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... ship of yours, whatwas she?¡± ¡°Barque Olive Branch,¡± Marvin told him. ¡°Three hundred and thirty tons, twenty-five men, ten six-pounders, of and for Arundel, from Canton.¡± ¡°Six-pounders!¡± Argandeau exclaimed.¡°Good for nothingbut shooting ...
... ship of yours, whatwas she?¡± ¡°Barque Olive Branch,¡± Marvin told him. ¡°Three hundred and thirty tons, twenty-five men, ten six-pounders, of and for Arundel, from Canton.¡± ¡°Six-pounders!¡± Argandeau exclaimed.¡°Good for nothingbut shooting ...
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... ship! You thinkofyour home! Youremember some sweet rabbit whohas held you close—close! Your life dripsout from you, hereinthe mud!You are all despair, eh?¡± ¡°I can stand it,¡± Marvin said. ¡°Pooi! Of course!¡± Argandeau agreed. ¡°On the sea ...
... ship! You thinkofyour home! Youremember some sweet rabbit whohas held you close—close! Your life dripsout from you, hereinthe mud!You are all despair, eh?¡± ¡°I can stand it,¡± Marvin said. ¡°Pooi! Of course!¡± Argandeau agreed. ¡°On the sea ...
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... ships, that the people orthe prisonersofthe ship may at will present their complaints or compliments to the quarter-deck.¡± ¡°Complaints?¡±the boy asked. ¡°You want to make complaints?¡± ¡°Yourlordship is a seaman,¡± Argandeau continued, ¡°and ...
... ships, that the people orthe prisonersofthe ship may at will present their complaints or compliments to the quarter-deck.¡± ¡°Complaints?¡±the boy asked. ¡°You want to make complaints?¡± ¡°Yourlordship is a seaman,¡± Argandeau continued, ¡°and ...
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