Captain Caution: A Chronicle of ArundelThis is the classic series from Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novelist Kenneth Roberts, all featuring characters from the town of Arundel, Maine. Arundel follows Steven Nason as he joins Benedict Arnold in his march to Quebec during the American Revolution. Rabble in Arms continues with the exploits of Benedict Arnold, and includes many of the characters from the first book. The Lively Lady is a novel about the War of 1812 and tells the story of U.S. sea captain Richard Nason as he is captured by the British and sent to Dartmoor Prison. Captain Caution is another seafaring tale of the War of 1812. |
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Then he could be well out of Morlaix before daylight, so that no official would
detain him, and reach Roscoff in good season. He has acquaintances in Roscoff,
I think." "Ah, Roscoff!" Argandeau breathed. "It is too bad, if he has acquaintances
...
Then he could be well out of Morlaix before daylight, so that no official would
detain him, and reach Roscoff in good season. He has acquaintances in Roscoff,
I think." "Ah, Roscoff!" Argandeau breathed. "It is too bad, if he has acquaintances
...
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Why shouldn't he have friends in Roscoff?" "Why shouldn't he have told
Argandeau?" Marvin demanded. "Good reason!" Corunna declared. "He knew
you hated him, and that you'd do whatever you could to hinder his attempts to
help me.
Why shouldn't he have friends in Roscoff?" "Why shouldn't he have told
Argandeau?" Marvin demanded. "Good reason!" Corunna declared. "He knew
you hated him, and that you'd do whatever you could to hinder his attempts to
help me.
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"In Roscoff it's known how the British did it, Corunna. Aye, they know who helped
to do it! I blame myself! What a fool I was! I'm like you; I'm not suspicious either,
dear. I never dreamed he was anything but a coward — a sulky country coward !
"In Roscoff it's known how the British did it, Corunna. Aye, they know who helped
to do it! I blame myself! What a fool I was! I'm like you; I'm not suspicious either,
dear. I never dreamed he was anything but a coward — a sulky country coward !
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aboard American Argan Argandeau Arundel ashore barque beneath black-haired girl Blue Swan breath brig British bulwarks cabin Calais Captain Caution Captain Dorman Captain Slade Captain Taylor carronades caught Corunna Corunna Dorman crew cried damned Dan'l deck Diron drew English exclaimed eyes face Fayal feet fight France Frenchmen glance Griffons guns hand hatch heard hoarse hulk lady laughed letter-of-marque lieutenant lips Little White long guns look Marvin nodded Marvin saw Marvin shook Marvin stared Morlaix moved never Newton Olive Branch Osmore pendulum ports prisoners quarter-deck quickly rabbit ratlines Renard Roscoff rose sail schooner seamen seemed to Marvin ship shook his head shoulders shouted side silent Sir Austin skysails sloop-of-war slowly smiled softly Souville staysail stern stood taffrail Talleyrand tell there's thing thought throat told topgallant sails turned vessel Victorine voice watched whispered woman