Snarleyyow by Frederick Marryat
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thinking how he could render the punishment adequate, in his opinion, to
the magnitude of the offence. While discussing these two important matters, one of the men reported the boats ahead, and broke up the commander's reverie. "How far off?" demanded Mr Vanslyperken. "About two miles." "Pulling or sailing?" "Pulling, sir; we stand right for them." But Mr Vanslyperken was in no pleasant humour, and ordered the cutter to be hove-to. "I tink de men have pull enough all night," said Jansen, who had just been relieved at the wheel, to Obadiah Coble, who was standing by him on the forecastle. "I think so too: but there'll be a breeze, depend upon it--never mind, the devil will have his own all in good time." "Got for dam," said Jansen, looking at Beachy Head, and shaking his own. "Why, what's the matter now, old Schnapps?" said Coble. "Schnapps--yes--the tyfel--Schnapps, I think how the French schnapped us Dutchmen here when you Englishmen wouldn't fight." |
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