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Updated: May 9, 2025


It still numbers faithfully the hours that are sunny, and it is a lasting memorial of him, in the stronghold of his enemies. Evening. After breakfast at Dumbarton, I went out to look at the town, which is of considerable size, and possesses both commerce and manufactures. There was a screw-steamship at the pier, and many sailor-looking people were seen about the streets.

'You'll run about telling that fine ghost-story, said Ida roughly. 'But Louisa could not have been a ghost, said Rose, bewildered. 'I thought she was his nursery-maid taking him somewhere! Didn't she then with a sudden flash 'Oh! 'Turned off long ago for flirting with that scamp Rattler, said Herbert. 'Now she has run off with him. 'There was a sailor-looking man with her, said Rose.

Many heirlooms are owned by Jerseymen hereabout that were received from Kidd's sailors in exchange for apple-jack and provisions, and two sailor-looking men are alleged to have taken a strong-box out of Money Hill some years ago, from which they abstracted two bags of gold.

With a lifelong knowledge of the requirements of the Force, she drew a jug of beer and placed it by his side while she set the table. "Ah! I wanted that," said the sergeant. "I've been running." Miss Pilbeam raised her eyebrows. "After some sailor-looking chap that capsized me when I wasn't prepared for it," said her father, putting down his glass.

Some few years ago, a lively, sailor-looking fellow appeared as a one-handed sweeper in a genteel square on the Surrey side of the water.

A sunburnt, sailor-looking fellow was with me just now, pretending great service to you from Captain Singleton, could he be admitted to your speech. I pleaded ignorance as to the place of your abode. The fellow was too well instructed for me to get any thing out of him.

I will go back to oblige you. I have an odd sixpence in my pocket, which I will change, that I may drink with you." So we went down the hill together to the village through which I had already passed, where, finding a public-house, we drank together in true English fashion, after which we parted, the sailor-looking man going his way and I mine.

Let us steer our course along the silent "highway," the Thames, and make inquiries of the few sailor-looking men who may still be seen loitering at the several "stairs;" we shall learn that not many years since these narrow outlets were the marts of a thriving employment, and that there crowds of independent and privileged watermen plied successfully for fares.

I have an odd sixpence in my pocket, which I will change that I may drink with you. So we went down the hill together to the village through which I had already passed, where, finding a public-house, we drank together in true English fashion, after which we parted, the sailor-looking man going his way and I mine. After walking about a dozen miles, I came to a town, where I rested for the night.

"Then to show off what he could do with the beast Satan's imp, like himself." "No, no, Mr. Archfield," pleaded Anne, "that was impossible; I saw him myself. He was with that sailor-looking man measuring the height of the secretary bird." "I believe you are always looking after him," grumbled Charles. "I can't guess what all the women see in him to be always gazing after him."

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