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But soon after , the sentry on the foretop cried out , " Breakers a - head ! " on hearing which , the officer on watch , who seemed to be just awakened from a profound sleep , exclaimed , “ What is that you say ? you lie , you scoundrel ...
But soon after , the sentry on the foretop cried out , " Breakers a - head ! " on hearing which , the officer on watch , who seemed to be just awakened from a profound sleep , exclaimed , “ What is that you say ? you lie , you scoundrel ...
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Some of them went away , and soon returned bringing with them a man whom we immediately recognized , and found to belong to a detachment of the Bengal artillery on - board our ship . His name was James Dunbar , an Irishman by birth .
Some of them went away , and soon returned bringing with them a man whom we immediately recognized , and found to belong to a detachment of the Bengal artillery on - board our ship . His name was James Dunbar , an Irishman by birth .
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Some of those unfortunate fellows tried to save themselves on shore , and ran towards the woods , but were soon overtaken and killed in our sight . On perceiving this disaster , the midshipman and myself tried instantly to save ...
Some of those unfortunate fellows tried to save themselves on shore , and ran towards the woods , but were soon overtaken and killed in our sight . On perceiving this disaster , the midshipman and myself tried instantly to save ...
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