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Blue at the Mizzen
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Patrick O'Brian
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Blue at the Mizzen
Almost all voyages, from that of Noah's Ark to the sending of the ships to Troy, have been marked by interminable delays, with false starts and turning wind and tide; perhaps the schooner Ringle was too slim and slight to count as a worthy adversary, because she gently sailed her anchor out of the ground and then bore away a little east of north with a wind that allowed her to spread every sail she possessed, other than those reserved for foul or very foul weather.
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Patrick O'Brian
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Blue at the Mizzen
He reflected on his hitherto reflection that soldiers and sailors were, upon the whole, quite different creatures. 'And perhaps they are, too: yet perhaps drink, in very large quantities, may make the difference less evident.
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Patrick O'Brian
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Blue at the Mizzen
It's all along of the unicorn's horn – it's all along of the glorious hand. Huzzay, three times huzzay for the doctor!' Lord, how they cheered their surgeon! It was he who had brought the narwhal's tusk aboard: and the severed hand, the Hand of Glory, was his property: both symbolized {and practically guaranteed} immense good fortune, virility, safety from poison or any disease you chose to name: and both had proved their worth.
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Patrick O'Brian
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Blue at the Mizzen
Touch and away, Jack?' asked Stephen. 'Touch and away? Do you not recall that I have important business there? Enquiries of the very first interest?'To do with our enterprise? To do with this voyage?'Perhaps not quite directly.
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Patrick O'Brian
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Blue at the Mizzen
No man born of woman has ever understood spoken Portuguese.
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Patrick O'Brian
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Blue at the Mizzen
Go and see whether the Doctor is about,' said Jack, 'and if he is, ask him to look in, when he has a moment.'Which he is in the fish-market, turning over some old-fashioned lobsters. No. I tell a lie. That is him, falling down the companion-way and cursing in foreign.
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