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It was very broad in proportion to its length, and was secured from motion by a single gripe, which confined it in its place, bowsing it close to the stern of the cutter, and preventing it from turning over bottom up, which, upon the least weight upon one gunnel or the other, would be inevitably the case. Smallbones was lying close to the gunnel next to the stern of the cutter.
But when he attempted to act upon that very sensible decision a burly dog came bowsing out and disputed his right. That is to say, the road leads those to Greenton who succeed in passing the Oak Hill Cemetery. A considerable number every year do not. Jo did not. They found him there the next morning, very wet, very cold, but no longer hungry.
Such ale as they has, stowed in the lower hold of this house, like leaguers in the ground-tier, it does a body's heart good to conter'plate. All hands is bowsing out their jibs on it, sir, and the old Hall will soon be carrying as much sail as she can stagger under. It's nothing but loose-away and sheet-home."
"Yes, so I heard, and all about your father and mother's death. I was telling Tom of it, because he's too fond of bowsing up his jib." "Well, father, there's no occasion to remind Jacob; the tear is in his eye already," replied Tom, with consideration. "I wish you never had any other drop in your eye, but never mind, Jacob, I didn't think of what I was saying.
Mulford, and cannot say. No man is the worse for bowsing out his jib when off duty, though a drunkard's a thing I despise. Well, well remember, sir, that the Molly Swash casts off on the young flood, and that Rose Budd and the good lady, her aunt, take passage in her, this v'y'ge." "Is it possible that you have persuaded them into that, at last!" exclaimed the handsome mate. "Persuaded!
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