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The first lieutenant prescribes for one of his patients, his prescriptions consisting of draughts only O'Brien finishes the history of his life, in which the proverb of "the more the merrier" is sadly disproved Shipping a new pair of boots causes the unshipping of their owner Walking home after a ball, O'Brien meets with an accident.
We are going to have near neighbors," answered Harriet, unshipping the oar and tying the rowboat to the scow. "Of course, you do not know who they are?" "Yes, I do. It is George Baker and his friends." A chorus of exclamations greeted this announcement. "They have come over here to find us. I think we will play our second trick on them to-night. It won't do to wait until to-morrow.
If he failed no doubt the boat would be in danger, but he would not make any further resolutions, till action, becoming absolute, should reveal the nature of its own necessity. As he drew near his mark, therefore, he resumed the seat of a rower, kept taking good aim at the door, gave a few vigorous pulls, and unshipping his oars, bent his head forward from the shock.
Bolton, and bank it up with snow. You can leave Grim to superintend the unloading. Then, Mr. Saunders, do you go and set a gang of men to cut a canal through the young ice from the ship to the island. Fortunately the floes there are wide enough apart to let our quarter-boats float between them. The unshipping won't take long.
Now, then, through three- fourths of an hour Kate will have free elbow-room for unanchoring her boat, for unshipping her oars, and for pulling ahead right out of St. Sebastian's cove into the main ocean of life. Catalina, the reader is to understand, does not belong to the class of persons in whom chiefly I pretend to an interest. But everywhere one loves energy and indomitable courage.
Here the pen had dropped from the writer's hand. The boy turned with beating heart: he had struck gold indeed. Unshipping the despatch bag, he slung it about his shoulders. Lifting the pistol, he snatched the chart, and thrust it under the flap of the locked bag. The action set the candle swaling. It shot out a snake-like flame that licked the bald pate of the sleeping privateersman.
Jamie was at the hold, attending to the unshipping of cargo; and as he lifted himself from the stooping attitude which his work demanded, he saw Andrew Binnie approaching him. He pretended, however, not to see him, and became suddenly very deeply interested in the removal of a certain case of goods.
Unshipping his Lee- Metford carbine from the loop, by which it hung at his side, he dashed forward, fully expecting to find his friend in the hands of man or beast. But at the last stopping-place there was no sign of his friend; and, with head bent, he listened for some sound, his mouth firmly set, and his dark eyes glancing from under his well-marked, brows.
"Now, then!" cried Arthur, at length, unshipping his oar, and springing to his feet, "one united effort to attract their attention all together now, then!" and we sent up a cry that echoed wildly across the water, and startled the idlers congregated at the bows, who came running to the side of the vessel nearest us.
And yet again more humano, they did not openly set themselves against it, they did not frankly express their unworthy content in their present estate, but they feebly suggested that as the observance had been some weeks omitted, with no sensible loss of comfort to themselves, it might well be farther postponed; that the facilities were by no means remarkable; that rain was very possible, and that they had to apply themselves without delay to unshipping the pinnace from the hold of the Mayflower, and fitting her for the immediate service of exploration.
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