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the ville de paris58
at the same time36
the rest of the30
as soon as the28
on the th of28
in a short time23
the captain of the23
of one of the22
of the ville de19
of the british fleet18
one of the men18
the mouth of the17
in spite of the16
at the head of15
it would have been14
the side of the14
the crew of the13
a flag of truce13
rest of the fleet13
at the end of13
frank and the mate13
i should like to13
out of the water13
the th of april13
it seemed as if13
was one of the13
the officer of the13
on board the ship12
on the morning of12
the top of the12
in the hands of12
that he had been12
ships of the line12
in spite of his11
in the course of11
as well as the11
the hands of the11
in consequence of the11
at the top of11
the manner in which11
of the french fleet11
the whole of the11
in the west indies11
from end to end11
on the point of11
what was going on11
the boats of the10
that it would be10
in the presence of10
the head of the10
every now and then10
as soon as we10
the morning of the10
the end of the10
up and down the10
one of the most10
in the midst of10
on the other hand10
as soon as he9
the middle of the9
i could not help9
morning of the th9
as soon as they9
the stern of the9
it was impossible to9
a prisoner of war9
and in a few9
a good deal of9
in command of the9
from one of the9
in a few moments8
of what was going8
just as we were8
one after the other8
the remainder of the8
sail of the line8
in the words of8
was on board the8
the straits of gibraltar8
mr kerridge and his8
out of the way8
the officers of the8
to the place where8
on the other side8
we caught sight of8
the story of the8
with the exception of8
gave the order to8
the entrance of the8
there was not a7
it was as if7
a puff of smoke7
that he was in7
of the th of7
at the foot of7
the commander of the7
out of the cabin7
out of the harbour7
on board the formidable7
for most of the7
in front of the7
put an end to7
on board the roarer7
the fate of the7
on board the flag7
the place where the7
caught sight of the7
for the sake of7
of the royal navy7
the centre of the7
that he was a7
on the roll of7
at the same moment7
the part of the7
that he was not7
in the centre of7
in the wake of7
in gros islet bay7
the wake of the7
manner in which he7
officer of the deck6
a short time the6
on the port tack6
an end to the6
the battle was over6
i have an idea6
as fast as the6
quarter of an hour6
in the act of6
that the ship was6
that led to the6
in pursuit of the6
was not a man6
side of the road6
on board of the6
the roll of the6
is one of the6
as a matter of6
make the best of6
part of the ship6
on the part of6
with a flag of6
the bottom of the6
for the rest of6
on the main deck6
board the ville de6
a quarter of an6
on receipt of price6
a view of the6
as far as the6
the presence of the6
in the middle of6
a matter of course6
on board one of6
at the same instant6
the th of march6
close in with the6
from ship to ship6
in one of the6
for a long time6
i should have said6
ride the wind down6
the foot of the6
the entrance to the6
lancelot and i were6
on the port side6
was not going to6
one of the boats6
the fire of the6
it was evident that6
as soon as possible6
what was taking place6
it was the first6
the leader of the6
the deck of the6
with his own hand6
in a few minutes6
in a low voice6
of the french ships6
what was to be6
one of the officers6
at the entrance of6
at the bottom of5
on board the vessel5
to go into the5
she would have been5
teddy and bill jones5
a few minutes after5
to make amends for5
i can tell you5
the last of the5
i do not know5
until we reached the5
as long as we5
but a short distance5
come to an end5
he seemed to be5
officer of the watch5
the men on the5
the risk of being5
were to be seen5
to be on the5
when we caught sight5
that they had been5
what do you think5
the th of july5
that part of the5
the main body of5
made up my mind5
had been captured by5
i caught sight of5
every stitch of canvas5
in accordance with the5
in company with the5
the rays of the5
since you have been5
in a moment more5
that he did not5
the words of the5
to get out of5
from stem to stern5
on the top of5
the crews of the5
of the british ships5
toward the place where5
was to be done5
the commencement of the5
was on his way5
a large body of5
on the larboard side5
into one of the5
that i could not5
at the close of5
he was about to5
the honour of the5
be with his father5
see under west indies5
the king of portugal5
officers of the ship5
in the first place5
to one of the5
and that he had5
the course of the5
to be broken up5
he entered the cabin5
the mate had been5
some distance from the5
on board the ville5
at the mouth of5
as fast as they5
we could see the5
the fore part of5
we were about to5
i am not going5
off santiago with sampson5
the life of a5
royal united service institution5
as long as i5
by the name of5
the same time the5
the surrender of the5
in the days of5
the surface of the5
seemed as if the5
that he would be5
was not to be5
was on the point5
the scene of the5
on board the triumph5
as he entered the5
at the commencement of5
all along the line5
a glimpse of the5
that there was no5
boats of the squadron5
as a prisoner of5
at the time of5
and as soon as5
had no intention of5
had been on board5
to make the best5
the faces of the5
in the french navy5
we were on board5
of the men who5
all the world knows5
on board the flagship5
a large number of5
fore part of the5
as one of the5
in charge of the5
who was on board5
signal was made to5
by one of the5
for nearly an hour5
by the side of5
there was no time5
the course of a5
of the ship to4
and there was no4
the direction of the4
of the spanish fleet4
not a shot had4
to get on board4
in the harbour of4
to the stump of4
and in less than4
could be no doubt4
and the little sailor4
have the honor of4
which he had been4
and in spite of4
as we approached the4
there was no more4
end of that time4
that it was a4
at the last moment4
in the hope of4
to leeward of the4
no doubt about that4
on the coast of4
the officer in command4
rest of the crew4
that he could not4
had come out from4
mouth of the river4
it was broad daylight4
swooping from the west4
of the crew of4
the movements of the4
and was about to4
out of range of4
was set on fire4
entrance of the harbour4
town of fort royal4
and the manner in4
from time to time4
in the royal navy4
the royal united service4
in the same way4
as if he had4
the fight in the4
as far as possible4
at the rate of4
members of the mess4
was by no means4
a great deal of4
that the french were4
caught sight of a4
to keep out of4
but there was no4
in the direction of4
best of our way4
dissertations on medical science4
the walls of fort4
the end of that4
the marquis du quesne4
went by the name4
some of the men4
been the cause of4
that it was the4
to talk to you4
of range of the4
off the coast of4
in the way of4
him by the collar4
there could be no4
as if about to4
one of the guns4
grew louder and louder4
of the old navy4
it would be a4
of the rest of4
a little way off4
the nick of time4
of the french line4
the fact that he4
had it not been4
was to be seen4
found that he had4
to go to sea4
hundred and fifty men4
the son of a4
reached the top of4
on one of the4
were set on fire4
with one of the4
a third of the4
from side to side4
the capture of the4
seemed as if he4
in the nick of4
the midst of the4
boats of the fleet4
the events of the4
the top of a4
to return to the4
got hold of a4
a few of the4
been on board the4
i was thankful to4
knew what he was4
immediately astern of the4
the sides of the4
the flag of truce4
the bombardment of alexandria4
through the straits of4
he would have been4
on board the monmouth4
and that he would4
he was in the4
interview with the captain4
in one of them4
the head of a4
the th of october4
the captains of the4
i do not see4
as we have seen4
in the case of4
in the british navy4
that it was not4
in obedience to the4
should like to have4
i was very glad4
to make a long4
on board our ships4
knocked on the head4
that we should be4
came on board the4
the owner of the4
seemed to come from4
am not going to4
of the line and4
while the men were4
in a few days4
your father is a4
the order was given4
what i had done4
the best of our4
for the fleet to4
for a few moments4
the close of the4
we were in the4
one side of the4
has no right to4
as soon as i4
from the ville de4
to go to the4
to serve as a4
had to go through4
on the farther side4
as soon as it4
to go on board4
up to the house4
in which he had4
it was an anxious4
the rebels in the4
attract the attention of4
what had become of4
and in a moment4
that he had no4
on the deck of4
i was going to4
the sound of the4
during which time the4
face to face with4
and at the same4
on the opposite side4
it seems as if4
course of a few4
a considerable number of4
the roar of the4
board one of the4
in view of the4
the th of february4
the sinking of the4
to watch the movements4
the place where frank4
the appearance of the4
said one of the4
in search of the4
hawke came swooping from4
that you will be4
a day or two4
for the second time4
of the enemy had4
the flash of the4
had not long to4
it not been for4
that we should have4
what do you mean4
that he had not4
who appeared to be4
a point of honour4
no help for it4
to the effect that4
the greater portion of4
there was no doubt4
a large fleet of4
came swooping from the4
had been ordered to4
but it was not4
part of the vessel4
on board this ship4
in a few seconds4
to be on board4
glad to see you4
had been compelled to4
brought up in the4
must have been the4
between wind and water4
the town of fort4
he had not been4
when one of the4
as well as to4
side of the ship4
most of the time4
crew of the texas4
had been sent to4
so much the better4
for the time being4
the afternoon of the4
on the day of4
in with the shore4
to allow us to4
had no time to4
main body of the4
of the royal united4
to make all sail4
of those who were4
not the man to4
when the ship was4
an account of the4
the south of england4
off the mouth of4
the attention of the4
on his way to4
this sort of work4
slipped out of the4
as he came up4
have been on board4
when the time comes4
two or three of4
several of the crew4
made the best of4
the public record office4
not long to wait4
the approach of the4
as if he was4
watch the movements of4
that he might be4
for the purpose of4
on board the charles4
he was not going4
stripped to the waist4
in less than a4
and with his own3
de paris now in3
story of the condor3
on the horizon to3
went in one of3
the signal was made3
away as fast as3
grin and bear it3
at the outset of3
down on to the3
the striking of the3
other ships of the3
for a couple of3
were in your place3
which had been sent3
we could not tell3
the castles and batteries3
a whole fleet of3
at the very first3
and then at the3
when hawke came swooping3
the other side of3
the stump of the3
to allow him to3
in order to save3
that the rebels had3
great risk of being3
was no time to3
how i can best3
i wish i had3
flag of truce was3
the top of their3
now and then a3
the th of june3
surrender of the ville3
a good deal more3
last berth to be3
a few moments the3
was going to be3
to go down with3
board the saint george3
was no time for3
of the whole fleet3
do you know what3
of a few days3
the shadow of the3
his foot on the3
opened fire on the3
run out of the3
are not likely to3
if you do not3
and as he spoke3
he led the way3
on his hands and3
the shells from the3
we ride the wind3
were not to be3
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the captain and his3
make all sail and3
had no right to3
the influence of sea3
we had to keep3
the merrimac had been3
what was going forward3
two of the men3
a bend in the3
on the turner collection3
had been shot away3
the french revolution and3
they were capable of3
after the battle of3
what are you doing3
one or two of3
the ship next astern3
of the battle and3
that the captain of3
who had managed to3
one has only to3
of the two dinner3
the rest of his3
before we could reach3
just as he was3
made a general rush3
this part of the3
the southern coast of3
down on the deck3
run the risk of3
we got on board3
there would have been3
the edge of the3
could not make out3
of the approach of3
of a british man3
the neighbourhood of the3
now in the museum3
all of a sudden3
to have a few3
go back to the3
by half a dozen3
to look out for3
of the good hope3
that it was impossible3
when he found himself3
admiral of the red3
around a bend in3
of the two ships3
was not at all3
it was to the3
on board the texas3
a long way off3
that it seemed as3
the wind shifted to3
a short distance when3
fired the first shot3
the man who had3
the opposite side of3
the th of august3
jumped into the boat3
the guns of the3
unfit for further service3
stowed away in the3
is to be found3
rising above the horizon3
the british fleet came3
man will do his3
on board the redoutable3
the way in which3
at the side of3
but he was not3
get out of this3
took place on the3
from the side of3
two or three days3
less than ten minutes3
with ned rawlings and3
run by the batteries3
be able to get3
make amends for what3
a shout from the3
on one side of3
by the report of3
found ourselves in the3
struck out for the3
shells from the ticonderoga3
i have a notion3
a moment later the3
for a short time3
we do not fight3
we found that we3
frank in the woods3
cape of good hope3
one of the ships3
i were in your3
i was standing near3
it was very evident3
it is little wonder3
he was on the3
the brigadier and my3
had no wish to3
had by this time3
out for the shore3
it was a great3
with a request that3
to lancelot and me3
in the royal sovereign3
when he saw the3
a couple of miles3
the sound of firing3
in rear of the3
one of the french3
in the east indies3
i did not think3
that one of the3
five or six miles3
which had just come3
was very evident that3
story of the royal3
and i am sure3
a number of men3
not a human being3
might have been left3
wind shifted to the3
to obey the order3
and it seemed as3
just as i was3
at anchor in the3
that the merrimac was3
who was standing near3
with the french revolution3
the residence of the3
by the time we3
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a mile and a3
the flag of a3
part of the fleet3
war with the french3
the two ships were3
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came up the side3
a man who knows3
had not gone far3
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come out from england3
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go up to the3
opposite side of the3
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our cruiser monmouth of3
of the line in3
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the scenes through which3
on the bank of3
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the officers and men3
to come from the3
during march and the3
the swiftsure and the3
when i saw a3
that would be a3
on the next day3
grand army at boulogne3
late in the evening3
what looked like a3
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on board the ships3
as long as you3
time to be lost3
all the officers were3
had fallen in with3
on either side of3
the jolly little sailor3
walls of fort louis3
what might be the3
was in no way3
the great war with3
the point of his3
for the old flag3
get out of the3
set to work to3
i wish you would3
of the men were3
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take you on board3
led to the main3
the enemy began to3
he would be with3
found one of the3
on each side of3
way back to the3
the british mediterranean fleet3
the effect of the3
he could not help3
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we were on the3
and i at once3
not a shot came3
on the heights above3
plumb or ned rawlings3
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the opening of the3
to come on board3
which the rebels had3
the enemy in sight3
out of the battle3
lieutenant of the monmouth3
of all on board3
the two young ladies3
ville de paris and3
bend in the road3
the night of the3
out into the stream3
the monmouth and the3
if he could not3
that we had been3
my father told him3
into the ville de3
on the starboard tack3
admiral of the fleet3
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i should have been3
of the british empire3
the shift of wind3
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her masts and spars3
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the coast of spain3
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their way into the3
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greater portion of the3
did not seem to3
the gallant captain of3
a prisoner in the3
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tumbling and tossing about3
our way to the3
the last survivor of3
member of the crew3
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what he was doing3
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side of the hill3
half an hour the3
man on board the3
lord of the admiralty3
in relation to the3
reported to the captain3
and when we had3
and a piece of3
but i was not3
about a quarter of3
the side of a3
the entrance to santiago3
the assistance of the3
two of our men3
what you have done3
most of the ships3
the order was obeyed3
which seemed to come3
a hole in the3
lancelot and i had3
but we do not3
to give you a3
the appearance of a3
admiral of the white3
he said to me3
found that it was3
who had charge of3
with all sail set3
fish out of water3
while we lay off3
the matter to the3
to go through the3
hopes that we should3
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the cape of good3
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the spanish flagship santa3
side of the vessel3
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quarter of a mile3
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the bodies of the3
the place where his3
in the british fleet3
delivered over to the3
in the direction he3
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notes on the turner3
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a couple of days3
the remains of the3
to get at the3
at the back of3
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the end of a3
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the midst of it3
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the first of the3
of the grand army3
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to be able to3
of the same kind3
the brunt of the3
the day of battle3
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the bows of the3
sold out of the3
on his own account3
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the little sailor said3
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told us that we3
at the gilt letters3
up under the stern3
to attract the attention3
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the grand army at3
he said in a3
of the channel fleet3
paris now in the3
shot had been fired3
every one of the3
by order of parliament3
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the horizon to the3
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as much as i3
where we found the3
one of his officers3
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her last berth to3
you have been on3
in a loud tone3
his store of provisions3
a few minutes later3
that they were to3
to be in the3
as much as possible3
on our western waters3
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the report of a3
on board the prize3
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there are on board3
to take advantage of3
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of the whole squadron3
thing to be done3
retired to his room3
on account of the3
ships of the british3
the bank of the3
it was with difficulty3
on board the saint3
as may be supposed3
to face with the3
more than i can3
castle of porto ferino3
near the entrance to3
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roll of the british3
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ships of the fleet3
him with a smile3
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are some of the3
pacing up and down3
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the nearest of the3
the admiral on the3
soon as they were3
first lieutenant of the3
the british west indies3
of the fleet were3
far as he could3
in a state of3
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a quarter of a3
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more than an hour3
after trying in vain3
would be with his3
i told him what3
frank on the lower3
i have no doubt3
to be found in3
his flag on board3
two hundred and fifty3
to give an idea3
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her to the bottom3
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book of church music3
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his hands and knees3
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at two in the3
up my mind to3
the story of his3
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one of the royal3
of the saint george3
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to get hold of3
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hands of the rebels3
top of the cliff3
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her to close action3
to be done with3
the th of december3
to find that the3
owner of the two3
for he knew that3
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they had so long3
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as they saw us3
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just in time to3
of the previous day3
rebels in the battery3
as they came up3
place where frank was3
with the rest of3
he must have been3
it is a hard3
to our infinite satisfaction3
it was known that3
of the royal sovereign3
could be seen the3
go down with the3
with the intention of3
down the wind to3
under the command of3
to her last berth3
in the face of3
and i began to3
we found that he3
the guns on the3
as far as we3
movements of the enemy3
could bring to bear3
was obliged to remain3
down into the cabin3
ordered him to take3
request that he might3
seated himself on the3
had been thrown up3
on board the men3
where he had been3
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to the southward of3
would be able to3
lay down in the3
the shade of the3
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of the most famous3
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the bay of biscay3
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captain of the monmouth3
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spanish flagship santa ana3
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a cloud of dust3
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the coast to the3
commander of the expedition3
the th of january3
swiftsure and the hampton3
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come to the rescue3
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the fear of the3
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dicky plumb or ned3
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the close of this3
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so many of his3
mouth of the channel3
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stock in the country3
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log on the water3
on the lee bow3
as all the world3
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a letter from the3
a signal was made3
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fighters of the fleet3
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rushing up from below3
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a short time before3
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the troops across the3
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beyond the range of3
famous fighters of the3
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the people on shore3
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where he had left3
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veteran of the sea3
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at the entrance to3
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i am going to3
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officer in command of3
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gallant captain of the3
the thick of the3
the reach of the3
find a man who3
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surface of the sea3
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the next morning the3
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mile and a half3
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fire of the rebels3
captain of the fleet3
be found in the3
taking a last look2
the top of his2
piece of the wreck2
only this about it2
by the light of2
officer who is now2
in the faces of2
short time we were2
the storm of shot2
certain of his prize2
raised his head and2
even from the mast2
did as he was2
away to the south2
the kali had been2
strange as it may2
did not like to2
a number of ships2
one of the very2
two in the morning2
was a prisoner in2
as admiral of the2
on deck to see2
the wind had shifted2
hauled down their flag2
to continue our search2
to the right nor2
sailing in two columns2
opposite the fifth ship2
open the shutter and2
has had time to2
his heel and walked2
watched them anxiously as2
men on the main2
a group of soldiers2
chance of being hit2
told me that he2
by a coup de2
that he may not2
large body of cavalry2
in spite of their2
and two hundred and2
on which rodney was2
through immediately astern of2
when he heard the2
the angle of the2
that there could be2
the destruction of our2
which had been hastily2
the firing of the2
would have sent her2
and take possession of2
frank shuddered when he2
the isle of wight2
scarcely believe his eyes2
what we had done2
so far as i2
was an anxious moment2
after part of the2
them rushing up from2
made out to be2
at this point we2
but i did not2
it was going to2
good deal of information2
and all on board2
the seamen of the2
officer and man in2
every inch of the2
so that there was2
with his two friends2
he had only to2
lord cranstoun told sir2
as if they were2
i find that i2
beat a hasty retreat2
have allowed me to2
relation to the treatment2
the other ships were2
his services were accepted2
the sea was getting2
is a good woman2
and under cover of2
the isle of dogs2
flagship of the french2
colours to the mast2
the steamer was at2
on the evening before2
captain of the ticonderoga2
walking the deck with2
lest it should be2
noise and confusion of2
that the british flagship2
like a log on2
he is the man2
had learned to say2
been informed of what2
with the greatest kindness2
next in the line2
bill jones came to2
learn the cause of2
standing on the after2
over to the first2
as though they were2
as long as he2
the enemy in very2
annals of the royal2
had not forgotten the2
was astounded when he2
higher up the harbour2
frigates and some corvettes2
better name for british2
of her in the2
go out of the2
the enemy had already2
like a fish out2
half a million sterling2
gangway at the side2
the way they were2
at a target set2
as good as they2
each side of the2
as we were seen2
from giving way to2
erected by order of2
in the south of2
i could see them2
lying on the deck2
to the commonwealth of2
was of a happy2
what do you say2
correspondence of lord collingwood2
the defence of the2
brought him to the2
more than any other2
should not be overlooked2
a hot fire on2
the place of honour2
incidents of the day2
was thankful to get2
the ladder to the2
and i were employed2
told him that he2
he could see them2
had got some distance2
was in gros islet2
the fire from the2
of the sea service2
it was impossible for2
the example of their2
that rodney would be2
boats along the shore2
a splendid book of2
a considerable portion of2
two hours the battle2
hope they will not2
the royal navy for2
not so great as2
might have the honor2
if you want to2
regius professor of modern2
was allowed to go2
in his official report2
i am so glad2
of the west indies2
of the sun and2
in a few hours2
had been fought and2
would like to be2
i was about to2
the ship could not2
our hearts beat high2
was not the man2
asked of my father2
one of the tin2
or two of the2
a piece of the2
take back what you2
way out from among2
for british fighting ship2
a year or more2
that he and archie2
by the captain and2
her as she came2
is to this day2
he had left his2
that i know of2
until he arrived at2
on account of his2
and two of the2
was a chance of2
her helm steady and2
might be able to2
the british navy for2
channel between dominica and2
those who were to2
the farthest that the2
of a single man2
knocked to pieces by2
rays of the sun2
closed down upon us2
before he could be2
there was no need2
the one we had2
the bow of the2
us all on the2
among the crew of2
the time the wind2
in the stern gallery2
he had taken the2
the result of this2
as he was about2
under the lee of2
the rest of you2
possible to distinguish the2
as he arrived on2
and placed in irons2
there was to be2
is needless to say2
the other by a2
had no cause to2
and the first person2
and many a time2
you on board the2
in the evening when2
danger we were in2
to inform you that2
thrown into a state2
parties were sent out2
they arrived at the2
although they had so2
the guns in the2
must have been killed2
guessed what it was2
there is a way2
going to tell you2
once more the well2
the aid of the2
as soon as she2
of the mizen mast2
puff of smoke arose2
ignorant of the fact2
repairing their own damages2
to say that the2
the castle of porto2
been in the service2
to go into dock2
ward gave the order2
over on his back2
the weather had been2
line and two frigates2
as easily as one2
view of the rebels2
last we arrived at2
of him as the2
they would do so2
well pleased with his2
side by side in2
are at liberty to2
of the fearful way2
captain of the trenton2
was a source of2
as we were going2
of the fleet at2
to blow up the2
on that rainy morning2
to sell his prizes2
you out of the2
his wives and children2
on board the tiger2
work of the previous2
the son of the2
one of the ports2
to me that it2
was standing near the2
equal to that of2
had given nelson death2
just as we got2
had no means of2
i was able to2
moving up and down2
more of our men2
reported the matter to2
the work which had2
men in the boat2
on board every ship2
the condor attacking fort2
they treated me with2
was about to follow2
he was the only2
at once in the2
as there was no2
out in these parts2
the green slopes of2
us with their muskets2
attempt was made to2
guns could be loaded2
the intention of her2
some two or three2
not refrain from giving2
the article in question2
merrimac had been sunk2
by the governor and2
of the enemy to2
moving slowly through the2
of the french to2
awaited the issue of2
a few moments to2
not be likely to2
running in and out2
of the scenes through2
ordered us to come2
the belief that he2
i came to sea2
pursuit of de grasse2
monmouths in war how2
the very midst of2
in the french fleet2
out of the cell2
came into collision with2
even more than the2
the same time it2
shot came crashing through2
she would be captured2
worked with a will2
an old friend of2
ships at the head2
where we were standing2
the danger we were2
the captain of a2
to fall into their2
either side of the2
sounds grew louder and2
for half an hour2
of the naval chronicle2
to a piece of2
of the boatswain and2
to give them to2
all the canvas they2
making our way to2
captains of the guns2
of the line with2
the outskirts of the2
in less than an2
we returned on board2
of our ships were2
fallen in with the2
guns from the ville2
i expect you to2
to be that of2
now is the time2
stood away to the2
less than an hour2
from the butt of2
see if you can2
or four of the2
facts of the case2
the character of the2
resigning his sword to2
they had been regularly2
we thought we had2
sent out on a2
and the scene of2
touched the stern of2
began to think that2
in the form of2
i felt very much2
of the ship and2
duty before the enemy2
he might well have2
rays of the setting2
it is as much2
down off that horse2
at the moment that2
went through and through2
her guns on the2
was not quite so2
the rear of the2
times of the th2
he was scarcely allowed2
to exchange him for2
arose from the ground2
could not be seen2
told him what i2
the sea against the2
we saw them rushing2
finding that he was2
where we sat down2
and learned that the2
cut out for us2
to compel the corsairs2
the shot from the2
down the river and2
put a bold face2
at some distance from2
they were full in2
could go no further2
treated in the same2
had been left in2
know that i have2
as i am in2
open fire on the2
had come to an2
on board the fougueux2
to make their escape2
the satisfaction of having2
than the royal george2
managed to get on2
up at the same2
sprang into the boat2
side of his father2
is the son of2
as a signal to2
the leaves of the2
i am very glad2
be made to blow2
as a memento of2
it was not very2
of the danger we2
about a score of2
been guilty of disrespect2
the malays who had2
camp of the grand2
they were followed by2
as not to attract2
greatly to my satisfaction2
who at this moment2
he was a tall2
advantage to be gained2
himself acquainted with the2
a chance of escaping2
of which he had2
and i have not2
we saw a horseman2
it was not a2
the men who had2
weathermost of the british2
the attention of mr2
some of the most2
should we reach the2
to be a friend2
from the admiral to2
happened to be the2
were taken on board2
harbour on her return2
than the admiral sent2
had been allowed to2
of the other officers2
roll of the fleet2
the days of the2
the french line was2
him in the cabin2
which they proceeded to2
they were to be2
was not equal to2
short time it was2
so as not to2
what do you want2
prisoner in the hands2
we made sail for2
when he thought how2
you might call a2
he appeared to be2
to open fire on2
in the prison at2
not allowed much time2
common prudence have allowed2
a stiff upper lip2
that he could see2
fatal vessel that had2
the memoir of admiral2
and that was to2
should i fail to2
gone far when we2
great part of the2
and half a dozen2
the passage of the2
view of the ticonderoga2
the heights above boulogne2
for a moment the2
have got off so2
father of the other2
had charge of the2
be picked up by2
the next morning we2
some in one direction2
now it was that2
he advised us to2
the fleet one of2
as he walked along2
was about to make2
there was no other2
this time the concord2
for me to go2
the port tack and2
the bridge of the2
was ludicrous in the2
and appeared to be2
took a deep breath2
out to the very2
that they could not2
older members of the2
we could hear their2
paid a visit to2
rebels had seen the2
to the story of2
stories of american history2
caused on board the2
the boatswain and his2
what had been done2
we had passed the2
as we left the2
conducted them toward the2
that had given nelson2
just at that moment2
if he would go2
in the edge of2
to come up with2
is likely to be2
on the forecastle and2
soon as they saw2
to do what is2
i have not the2
one was on the2
the post of duty2
shot came from her2
to pursue the enemy2
in the storm after2
sent off on the2
teeth were chattering with2
the body of the2
in the same box2
was heard from the2
nearly the height of2
i had a friend2
captain faulknor storming fort2
went into the pilot2
you shall be employed2
find my way back2
as on board the2
he had been sent2
know that we were2
he seemed to have2
minutes past noon the2
and the british fleet2
officers and men were2
ship of the enemy2
the french ships were2
away from the shore2
i had never before2
to give up the2
by the exertions of2
before he had time2
the same time that2
but it was the2
not to attract the2
with the main body2
not a sound was2
for a day or2
the battle of pittsburg2
like the look of2
one on board the2
the spirit of the2
the time that the2
and lancelot and i2
as the first had2
the best of it2
with which i was2
the time of the2
count de grasse and2
as much as he2
for an opportunity to2
away to the north2
whole length of the2
had no desire to2
as soon as frank2
what had at first2
i know that you2
but it could not2
was just the man2
knew by this time2
seymour had his flag2
lost sight of the2
circulation of the blood2
and he had been2
the range of their2
to your own business2
a signal that we2
the london magazine for2
ready at any moment2
officer on board the2
that might have been2
the revenge and berwick2
have taken good care2
could easily read what2
to be granted to2
and every thing else2
her triple tier of2
take possession of the2
so far away that2
gone to the bottom2
you have been put2
but he had no2
of oak of the2
of the setting sun2
it had not been2
had already begun to2
captain miller comes aboard2
ludicrous in the extreme2
fifth ship from the2
a small boat with2
of the silver fleet2
shot and shell that2
there was the tree2
board their ships at2
with a message from2
when the cry arose2
every officer and man2
then proceeded to give2
run in and loaded2
i felt very sure2
away on the starboard2
to the astonishment of2
all the little incidents2
occurred to me that2
for some time we2
half a dozen ships2
made to blow up2
that you have been2
the latter had been2
in half an hour2
surface of the water2
and here and there2
he did not leave2
he had a great2
as the best of2
the little sailor cried2
just then the captain2
over all the little2
that van tromp had2
far away from the2
place where i had2
time to ask questions2
we stood towards the2
the royal academy exhibition2
his life in that2
speaker and the fairfax2
then there was the2
one of the reasons2
as much as we2
is as much as2
was the only thing2
he had been in2
to go back to2
the old head of2
that he should have2
would not give up2
i hope that you2
may be able to2
lancelot and i went2
of the order of2
on board the junk2
with the idea that2
he left the cabin2
the other ships of2
in an indignant tone2
after the picture by2
think that he was2
that in a few2
out into the garden2
made all haste to2
me that he had2
been captured by the2
there is hardly a2
from her guns on2
that you had been2
at length reached the2
of us have been2
the fifth ship from2
to your superior officer2
who had been looking2
began to hope that2
allow himself to be2
we could but get2
the battle of the2
of the day was2
on to her deck2
yet not a shot2
from what he had2
the british ships were2
at dark the firing2
commencement of the fight2
a boat was to2
as long as they2
blown out of the2
a boat from the2
make the most of2
still a long way2
ulterior projects of the2
were about to be2
from the time we2
stood at their guns2
as prisoners of war2
i hardly know what2
dicky for his kind2
on the larboard bow2
the times of the2
afraid to remain here2
to the executive officer2
he had been on2
had been sent for2
as it appeared from2
the bottom of a2
after he had been2
call attention to their2
discovered that we had2
had good reason to2
teddy dunlap might have2
were ordered to sit2
to find my way2
within range of our2
we had little doubt2
what will become of2
not a ripple broke2
less than a minute2
was found to have2
there was something suspicious2
bullets and round shot2
set foot on the2
march and the first2
de grasse had lost2
blew up with a2
learned to say sir2
that some of the2
and my father told2
the weather is so2
as if to make2
one of her own2
of the fleet as2
have we your permission2
have heard say that2
hard put to it2
when she made her2
the two comrades were2
was some distance ahead2
the captain had made2
disrespect to your superior2
that for the time2
the fleet of the2
you have been guilty2
not a word was2
to strike up the2
were met with a2
manner in which you2
were so unfortunate as2
the way with the2
three or four of2
send a message to2
in accordance with a2
anchor was hove up2
the house of assembly2
two or three together2
was in the centre2
hearts of oak of2
come to the point2
the other end of2
to be looked after2
how arthur gardiner fought2
we stood down channel2
into the presence of2
to one of them2
formidable breaking the line2
spite of the storm2
old head of kinsale2
began to feel the2
had so lately been2
the order to advance2
was made at once2
such was the spirit2
were still a long2
be sent out to2
fearful way in which2
so long as we2
knew that the merrimac2
had been in the2
am i to do2
of which i am2
i will take you2
his swoop on the2
had never been in2
the great days done2
hardly know what might2
with ample lessons for2
all the articles of2
had fired his gun2
that he must have2
the admiral resolved to2
which he had passed2
i should not be2
the british fleet in2
for the destruction of2
had come upon him2
and called across to2
of a hundred and2
hand when he would2
in full view of2
top of their speed2
then went on deck2
of the superior officers2
bridge of the beresina2
be of use to2
that he could scarcely2
say how i felt2
leader of the guerrillas2
although he had not2
de grasse would not2
eighteen sail of the2
brought him that the2
the language of the2
to relax our efforts2
a sound was heard2
to the bottom in2
to fight the battle2
we were all three2
stars and stripes over2
the launch of the2
line on the port2
that flag of truce2
by the sinking of2
ships to prepare for2
all the blame on2
in the deeds of2
five minutes of the2
when it was known2
by the executive officer2
formidable on the day2
of the ship as2
for the way in2
saw what was taking2
as has been said2
allowed me to let2
was something suspicious in2
we set out on2
end of the hall2
stood out to sea2
the ship to the2
that ever trod a2
the duke of guise2
in the shade of2
the destruction of the2
on the outside of2
back of the cabin2
proceeded to give him2
was sure to be2
far as we could2
bank of the river2
british fleet in the2
was about to pass2
nothing like it in2
it came from the2
to see how it2
he saw what it2
the length of a2
within two miles of2
of admiral sir william2
a race for the2
to which i was2
and that he did2
mighty good to me2
face on the matter2
the way to the2
then prince of wales2
i had no doubt2
lucia to this day2
the signal of danger2
in the most friendly2
of books and stationery2
every movement of the2
the fleet bore down2
in the thick of2
was on board her2
his majesty king edward2
my way back to2
by the merest chance2
i asked of my2
the crew were on2
one end of the2
guns of the spanish2
and soon came up2
memoir of admiral sir2
take him on board2
be too late to2
by a shell from2
were the only persons2
said in a kind2
of seeing the world2
a great state of2
the fougueux had been2
the spirit in which2
to try and get2
in a manner that2
among the trees and2
order of parliament in2
and i could not2
his presence of mind2
the colonel and major2
to the gangway that2
how we had been2
to see the last2
to the credit of2
the gun had been2
for the french admiral2
cruising in the bay2
under cover of the2
and within a few2
was as eager as2
one of the after2
it is true that2
and i went on2
saying a word to2
under cover of this2
seems as if i2
in the bay of2
scarcely knew what he2
entering portsmouth harbour on2
was not a little2
fully expected to be2
the battery had been2
to be done in2
the direction he pointed2
one or more of2
one by one the2
master dicky for his2
to sit down and2
the british fleet off2
or they would have2
of the monmouth and2
in a moment he2
seemed to have almost2
but in spite of2
day on the roll2
in the morning the2
there were a number2
it makes me feel2
had no business to2
he at once went2
the first had been2
fleet one of the2
the steamer is bound2
that officer was at2
when the meal was2
on the angle of2
night closed down upon2
on board the foudroyant2
but we made out2
the weathermost of the2
for they had no2
for the return of2
he had heard the2
the time of which2
sail in chase of2
the war with the2
in the fore part2
with the flag of2
the leading ships of2
hour from the time2
to wait for the2
back on board the2
with part of the2
and the schooner was2
seen in the distance2
we were near enough2
an interview with the2
he had endeavored to2
grasse as a prisoner2
top of his lungs2
out of the house2
the cause of the2
the past two days2
was out of the2
you will let me2
and at no time2
but they had no2
several of his officers2
was never more mistaken2
london magazine for august2
the peak of the2
you to be a2
to learn by experience2
and the way he2
as they neared the2
of the french navy2
like a flash of2
no notice was taken2
a shout of joy2
the light of the2
when he would be2
the way we had2
full view of the2
all over the ship2
kerridge and his party2
that the cask was2
i wish to see2
the beginning of the2
in a nice fix2
day is your own2
under the stern of2
the storm after the2
me that it was2
to pay our respects2
far as i can2
us that we were2
in a scarcely audible2
were all ordered to2
of the rebels to2
for a little time2
work which had been2
after the merrimac had2
the exception of one2
not gone far when2
was to be mounted2
with a fleet of2
the taking of the2
as it would be2
friends and i were2
to get on the2
still on board the2
and mr kerridge and2
them one of the2
out of the ship2
of provisions and water2
who came in from2
seized him by the2
forming line on the2
which mr kerridge and2
monument of the three2
under the shadow of2
after the other french2
from what i hear2
in the language of2
i were allowed to2
made a sign to2
so that we should2
better than i do2
he could force himself2
the fall of fort2
was at fort royal2
we must not let2
it was that he2
stood at the helm2
to share the lot2
was not a moment2
why are you not2
ordered a boat to2
the harbour in the2
have been brought up2
of the big ships2
in the heat of2
a history of the2
was furnished with a2
keep me out of2
de suffren and his2
we got out of2
british fighting ship there2
the monmouths in war2
grand cross of the2
which could be seen2
and when they were2
he could scarcely believe2
accomplished by such men2
it would not do2
daybreak on the th2
towards the spot where2
the enemies of our2
at no great distance2
away with might and2
come ashore and bury2
on hearing of this2
between dominica and guadeloupe2
what i was going2
into the hands of2
see how it was2
the formidable breaking the2
were too far off2
up at the yard2
bastions of fort louis2
come on board the2
to the crews of2
in a body to2
communication with the rebels2
for the service you2
in another minute the2
allowed to remain in2
what am i to2
what you might call2
in another instant we2
serve as a bed2
if you had been2
out of reach of2
back into the hole2
he made up his2
of smoke issued from2
officer of the day2
on the first opportunity2
of gros islet bay2
to attend to the2
eat my hat if2
and the next moment2
he knew he had2
the dense masses of2
with lancelot and dick2
straight to the mark2
sprang at the word2
made a signal that2
in a neat box2
with the capitulation of2
which he had never2
depicted in every feature2
how the french line2
of the most brilliant2
the means to be2
no doubt that the2
among the rocks and2
the men we had2
the gardens of the2
taken out of the2
away some of our2
a short time afterwards2
would not be quite2
on the spot before2
as she came up2
had removed into the2
as the ville de2
within the first five2
us on the head2
the three boats which2
a tale of the2
continued to belch forth2
of a ton of2
of the waves against2
that the distance between2
after a short time2
came on the scene2
then returned to the2
captured had not several2
a gleam of satisfaction2
drums to beat to2
pacing back and forth2
to the command of2
not seem to think2
would be folly to2
to return to his2
the direction in which2
at portsmouth on the2
she turned away and2
away out of the2
i see how it2
the enemy off cape2
he made his way2
out on the floor2
in store for him2
was about to take2
it might have been2
of the ship were2
the union jack flying2
and presence of mind2
soon as we were2
he looked at the2
incidents that had transpired2
which now began to2
into the water close2
command of a ship2
a british naval officer2
acquainted with the particulars2
were commanded by the2
should be obliged to2
to know that i2
the wind was light2
in place of the2
her into the water2
entrance to the hiding2
let into the quarter2
seizing him by the2
seeing that we were2
it would be the2
was very much averse2
out of his ship2
during this time the2
allowed to go on2
by the ignorance of2
done his best to2
to keep the affair2
the flagship of the2
him that he must2
we could not make2
their way back to2
to the conclusion that2