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... as happy as a prince . I'd no wish to go aboard a man - of - war . Amongst the chaps I knew there were so many stories going about the navy captains being such Tartars - flog- now . ging the last man off the yard , The Deserted Ship . 3.
... as happy as a prince . I'd no wish to go aboard a man - of - war . Amongst the chaps I knew there were so many stories going about the navy captains being such Tartars - flog- now . ging the last man off the yard , The Deserted Ship . 3.
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... knew how to do almost everything - cleaned his skin and gave it to me for a counterpane , and told me to take it home to mother for a hearthrug , and said he'd come and toast his toes on it . Poor old mother ! poor doctor ! That was ...
... knew how to do almost everything - cleaned his skin and gave it to me for a counterpane , and told me to take it home to mother for a hearthrug , and said he'd come and toast his toes on it . Poor old mother ! poor doctor ! That was ...
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... knew the doctor had a lot of little bottles and things in his dis- pensary , as he called the locker beside his bunk in the cabin , and it struck me one or other of them might be of use . With that another notion began for to creep into ...
... knew the doctor had a lot of little bottles and things in his dis- pensary , as he called the locker beside his bunk in the cabin , and it struck me one or other of them might be of use . With that another notion began for to creep into ...
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... knew of life or my troubles , it might have been all over with me ; but I was wakened up by a loud voice calling my name down the fore - peak scuttle where I was . It was my first name that was called , and the voice was the doctor's ...
... knew of life or my troubles , it might have been all over with me ; but I was wakened up by a loud voice calling my name down the fore - peak scuttle where I was . It was my first name that was called , and the voice was the doctor's ...
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... knew the day of the week , nor of the month , nor the very month itself , except so far as I could make out by signs . What with the time I had slept , and the time since the doctor's death , and the time before when I was nursing at ...
... knew the day of the week , nor of the month , nor the very month itself , except so far as I could make out by signs . What with the time I had slept , and the time since the doctor's death , and the time before when I was nursing at ...
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