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Updated: June 17, 2025
"Why?" quickly asked the mother. "They cannot find him." "Vy don't they finds him?" asked Jacob Relstaub, banging his cane again and glaring fiercely at the youth, as though ready to spring upon him. Deerfoot looked calmly in the forbidding countenance, and asked, more directly than was his custom: "Are you the father of my brother, Otto?" "Yaw; of course I ish.
We rushed aft, when, suddenly, a wide yaw threw her off full five or six points from the course she had been running, and, as she passed under our stern at the distance of about twenty feet, we had a full view of her decks. Shall I ever forget the triple horror of that spectacle?
Suddenly the schooner in front of me gave a violent yaw, turning, perhaps, through twenty degrees; and almost at the same moment one shout followed another from on board; I could hear feet pounding on the companion ladder and I knew that the two drunkards had at last been interrupted in their quarrel and awakened to a sense of their disaster.
Olga has been with us a week, and she still fascinates me. She is installed in the annex, and seems calmly satisfied with her surroundings. She brought everything she owns tied up in an oat-sack. I have given her a few of my things, for which she seems dumbly grateful. She seldom talks, and never laughs. But I am teaching her to say "yes" instead of "yaw."
Suddenly the schooner in front of me gave a violent yaw, turning perhaps through twenty degrees; and almost at the same moment one shout followed another from on board; I could hear feet pounding on the companion-ladder; and I knew that the two drunkards had at last been interrupted in their quarrel and awakened to a sense of their disaster.
In short, every one engaged in the conflict bore some token of its severity. I did not wait for the thunder-storm I foresaw: I rose with a nonchalant yaw n of ennui marched out of the apartment, called a servant demanded my own room repaired to it, and immersed the internal faculties of my head in Mignet's History of the Revolution, while Bedos busied himself in its outward embellishment.
Through his glass Gower watched them lift and fall, lurch and yaw, running with short bursts of speed on the crest of a wave, laboring heavily in the trough, plowing steadily up through uneasy waters to take the salmon that should go to feed the hungry machines at Folly Bay. Gower laid aside the glasses. He smoked a second cigar down to a stub, resting his plump hands on his plump stomach.
The stranger still remaining on the opposite tack, Captain Delmar then hailed from the gangway "Ship, a-hoy!" There was a death-like silence on board of both vessels, and his voice pierced sonorously through the night wind. "Ah! yaw!" was the reply. "What ship is that?" continued Captain Delmar.
The guns fired from the stern of the Estelle assisted her velocity through the water; while, on the contrary, the privateer, being obliged to yaw from her course that her guns might bear, and firing from the bow, her impetus was checked. Still the privateer had the advantage in sailing, and slowly neared the brig.
"Ay, but I have a notion I could make you go steady about, and try the old course again," said Dirk Hatteraick. "I had something to tell you." "Of the boy?" said Glossin eagerly. "Yaw, mynheer," replied the captain coolly. "He does not live, does he?" "As lifelich as you or me," said Hatteraick. "Good God! But in India?" exclaimed Glossin.
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