The captain's wife, by the author of 'Cavendish'. |
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Admiral Anna Anna's appeared articles of war beautiful beheld boat bosom Captain Horace Captain's gig certainly CHAPTER Charles Charles's Cliffville cobbler command companion course crew danger Dawlish dear deck delight duty eyes fear feeling felt Ferrit followed fortune gallant Baronet girl give halyards hand happiness hear heard heart Heaven hero hero's honour hope hour instant Jones knew Lady Coxcomb Lady Siberia Lady Stoneley lady's maid Lieutenant lips look marriage master-at-arms matter midshipmen mind minutes never niece night officers once passion person pinnace poor possessed Post-Captain quarter-deck quarter-master question racter replied round sail savages scarcely seamen seemed ship shore Sir George Auberville Sir George's Sir Henry Coxcomb Sir Henry's sister slightest smile soon soul stood sure Tartar thing thought tion Torbay turned utmost uttered voice watch whole wife WILLIAM WEBB FOLLETT word young youngster
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