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Charles Dickens. CHAPTER II . THE WOODEN MIDSHIPMAN GOES TO PIECES HONEST Captain Cuttle , as the weeks flew over him in his fortified retreat , by no means abated any of his prudent provisions against surprise , because of the non ...
Charles Dickens. CHAPTER II . THE WOODEN MIDSHIPMAN GOES TO PIECES HONEST Captain Cuttle , as the weeks flew over him in his fortified retreat , by no means abated any of his prudent provisions against surprise , because of the non ...
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... Cuttle soon conceived the happy idea of teaching Rob the Grinder some secret signal , by which that adherent might make his presence and fidelity known to his commander , in the hour of adversity . After much cogita- tion , the captain ...
... Cuttle soon conceived the happy idea of teaching Rob the Grinder some secret signal , by which that adherent might make his presence and fidelity known to his commander , in the hour of adversity . After much cogita- tion , the captain ...
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Charles Dickens. when thus put to the proof , that the captain presented him , at divers times , with seven sixpences ... Cuttle had not the heart to tell her . Indeed the captain , as his own hopes of the generous , handsome , gallant ...
Charles Dickens. when thus put to the proof , that the captain presented him , at divers times , with seven sixpences ... Cuttle had not the heart to tell her . Indeed the captain , as his own hopes of the generous , handsome , gallant ...
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... captain's spirits sank , and his hopes turned pale , as those of wiser men had often done before him , and will often do again . Captain Cuttle , addressing his face to the sharp wind and slanting rain , looked up at the heavy scud that ...
... captain's spirits sank , and his hopes turned pale , as those of wiser men had often done before him , and will often do again . Captain Cuttle , addressing his face to the sharp wind and slanting rain , looked up at the heavy scud that ...
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... captain brought to before the wooden Midshipman upon the counter , and thought , as he dried the little officer's ... Cuttle , softly . " Somebody's knuckles , captain , " answered Rob the Grinder . The captain , with an abashed and ...
... captain brought to before the wooden Midshipman upon the counter , and thought , as he dried the little officer's ... Cuttle , softly . " Somebody's knuckles , captain , " answered Rob the Grinder . The captain , with an abashed and ...
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