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... sail , as they call it , and the wind blowing pretty fair to bring them in : also I observed presently , that they did not come from that side which the shore lay on , but from the southernmost end of the island . Upon this I called ...
... sail , as they call it , and the wind blowing pretty fair to bring them in : also I observed presently , that they did not come from that side which the shore lay on , but from the southernmost end of the island . Upon this I called ...
Page 75
... sail , which they did ; and by and by three straggling men , that were ( happily for them ) parted from the rest , came back upon hearing the guns fired ; and seeing the captain , who was before their prisoner , now their conqueror ...
... sail , which they did ; and by and by three straggling men , that were ( happily for them ) parted from the rest , came back upon hearing the guns fired ; and seeing the captain , who was before their prisoner , now their conqueror ...
Page 76
... sail , and rudder of the boat were carried before ) , we knocked a great hole in her bottom , that if they had come strong enough to master us , yet they could not carry off the boat . Indeed , it was not much in my thoughts that we ...
... sail , and rudder of the boat were carried before ) , we knocked a great hole in her bottom , that if they had come strong enough to master us , yet they could not carry off the boat . Indeed , it was not much in my thoughts that we ...
Page 78
... sail , giving their comrades over for lost , and so he should still lose the ship , which he was in hopes we should have recovered ; but he was quickly as much frighted the other way . They had not been long put off with the boat , when ...
... sail , giving their comrades over for lost , and so he should still lose the ship , which he was in hopes we should have recovered ; but he was quickly as much frighted the other way . They had not been long put off with the boat , when ...
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... sail , but did not weigh that night . The next morning early , two of the five men came swimming to the ship's side , and , making the most lamentable complaint of the other three , begged to be taken into the ship for God's sake , for ...
... sail , but did not weigh that night . The next morning early , two of the five men came swimming to the ship's side , and , making the most lamentable complaint of the other three , begged to be taken into the ship for God's sake , for ...
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