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Updated: May 27, 2025


"That's the man in charge of the revenue cutter who arrested me years ago. See! He recognizes me! I thought this would happen." It was evident that something out of the ordinary was taking place. "Mary Ellen ahoy!" called the second officer. "If you didn't used to be the Halcyon, I miss my guess. And there's a man aboard you I want!

It was hard to part, but the certainty of meeting again in a few hours' time helped them to bear it. He kissed her for the last time, buckled on his sword and left her. When he arrived at the bridge and shouted: "boat ahoy!" she hid herself behind the window curtains as if she were ashamed to be seen. He blew kisses to her until the sailors came with the gig.

"Ahoy!" answered the mate, who was leading, with Mark next; and the next minute they were face to face with the four men who had been left with the boat. "What is it, my lads?" he panted. "Pirates, sir, praus!" "Nonsense!" cried the mate fiercely. "'Strue as true, sir.

Having safely crossed the marsh, the walk ended in a grass-grown path. Lydia trundled the heavy perambulator with some difficulty along the path. The August sun was hot. "'A life on the ocean wave " she panted. "You are getting fat, baby! 'A home on the rolling deep. Where the scattered waters rave And the winds their revels keep. Darn it, I wish I had a bicycle!" "Ahoy there!

"They was lookin' for lan'marks and pullin' and sheoutin' and larfin' 'twas kinder moonlight, ye know and one on 'em says, 'Seems ter me 't takes a cussed long time t' git to the Neck to-night, says he. I sot there an' watched 'em; knew 'twouldn't do 'em no harm t' pull, knew 'twas doin' 'em good an' steadyin' of 'em. By an' by, I ups an' says, 'Ship ahoy! "'Why don't ye weigh anchor? says I.

The bullet struck the taffrail just at their feet. Williams dashed the piece down, savagely disappointed at his ill- success; and Ned stepped to the wheel and gave it a slight adjusting touch. When he turned again Williams was standing up in the boat, with his hands to his mouth, and next moment came the hail: "Cloud ahoy!

In about an hour we were waked up by the hauling of the chain about decks, and in a few minutes ``All hands ahoy! was called; and we were all at work, hauling in and making up the studding-sails, overhauling the chain forward, and getting the anchors ready. ``The Pilgrim is there at anchor, said some one, as we were running about decks; and, taking a moment's look over the rail, I saw my old friend, deeply laden, lying at anchor inside of the kelp.

Then Eph snatched up a megaphone, holding the smaller end to his mouth. "Launch ahoy!" he shouted back. "Just tell your folks that you saw our signal!" The Japanese read the fluttering flags, then called back: "N.D.? What does that mean?" Hoarsely Eph Somers bellowed back: "Nothing doing!"

Ahoy there!" She ran up on deck. Approaching them was a small steam-tug, and once again Quarrington sent his voice ringing lustily across the water, while he flourished a large white handkerchief in the endeavour to attract the attention of those on board. Suddenly the tug saw them and, altering her course, came fussing up alongside.

Barlow but once, and at that distance I shouldn't know my own father." "Must be Lovell," said Grandpa. "Yis, I know him! Hullo, thar'! Ship ahoy! ship ahoy!" Grandpa's voice suggested something of the fire and vigor it must have had when it rang out across the foam of waves and pierced the tempest's roar. The man turned and looked at us, and then went on again.

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