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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... voice came clearlyto the quarter-deck—¡°it appears to me likeasifsomebody left a dead fishinthis ocean.¡± Captain Dorman sniffed the air, as brackish, indeed, as thoughitrose from a dying sea. He grasped a spoke of the wheel and moved it ...
... voice came clearlyto the quarter-deck—¡°it appears to me likeasifsomebody left a dead fishinthis ocean.¡± Captain Dorman sniffed the air, as brackish, indeed, as thoughitrose from a dying sea. He grasped a spoke of the wheel and moved it ...
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... voice broke and failed. ¡°My father—¡±She drooped toward the lieutenant, and with thathe caught and held her. ¡°Great regrets,mem!¡± hesaid huskily. He cleared histhroat and laughed in a way thathe may havethought pleasant. ¡°Didn't expect ...
... voice broke and failed. ¡°My father—¡±She drooped toward the lieutenant, and with thathe caught and held her. ¡°Great regrets,mem!¡± hesaid huskily. He cleared histhroat and laughed in a way thathe may havethought pleasant. ¡°Didn't expect ...
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... voice and intemperate words of the Beetle's red-faced, thin-shanked commander, Lieutenant the Hon. Vivian Strope. Lieutenant Strope himself followed hard on their heels, calling angrily for Mr. Benyon and Oddsly. Mr. Benyon, Marvin ...
... voice and intemperate words of the Beetle's red-faced, thin-shanked commander, Lieutenant the Hon. Vivian Strope. Lieutenant Strope himself followed hard on their heels, calling angrily for Mr. Benyon and Oddsly. Mr. Benyon, Marvin ...
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... voices, and a stench as evil as it was powerful. ¡°Downwith you!¡± the sailingmaster saidwith what almost seemedlike ... voice that seemed to Marvin to have a singularly pleasing resonance. ¡°I believe,sir,¡±he said, ¡°that unless youlet ...
... voices, and a stench as evil as it was powerful. ¡°Downwith you!¡± the sailingmaster saidwith what almost seemedlike ... voice that seemed to Marvin to have a singularly pleasing resonance. ¡°I believe,sir,¡±he said, ¡°that unless youlet ...
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... voice told him. ¡°The marines push you back. Lie down here between us. This corner of theholdisthe officer's mess, anyway.¡± Dripping with perspiration, Marvin didashe was told, only to find himself wedged tightly between Sladeanda hulk ...
... voice told him. ¡°The marines push you back. Lie down here between us. This corner of theholdisthe officer's mess, anyway.¡± Dripping with perspiration, Marvin didashe was told, only to find himself wedged tightly between Sladeanda hulk ...
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