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quadgram | frequency |
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the ville de paris | 58 |
at the same time | 36 |
the rest of the | 30 |
as soon as the | 28 |
on the th of | 28 |
in a short time | 23 |
the captain of the | 23 |
of one of the | 22 |
of the ville de | 19 |
of the british fleet | 18 |
one of the men | 18 |
the mouth of the | 17 |
in spite of the | 16 |
at the head of | 15 |
it would have been | 14 |
the side of the | 14 |
the crew of the | 13 |
a flag of truce | 13 |
rest of the fleet | 13 |
at the end of | 13 |
frank and the mate | 13 |
i should like to | 13 |
out of the water | 13 |
the th of april | 13 |
it seemed as if | 13 |
was one of the | 13 |
the officer of the | 13 |
on board the ship | 12 |
on the morning of | 12 |
the top of the | 12 |
in the hands of | 12 |
that he had been | 12 |
ships of the line | 12 |
in spite of his | 11 |
in the course of | 11 |
as well as the | 11 |
the hands of the | 11 |
in consequence of the | 11 |
at the top of | 11 |
the manner in which | 11 |
of the french fleet | 11 |
the whole of the | 11 |
in the west indies | 11 |
from end to end | 11 |
on the point of | 11 |
what was going on | 11 |
the boats of the | 10 |
that it would be | 10 |
in the presence of | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
every now and then | 10 |
as soon as we | 10 |
the morning of the | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
up and down the | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
in the midst of | 10 |
on the other hand | 10 |
as soon as he | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
i could not help | 9 |
morning of the th | 9 |
as soon as they | 9 |
the stern of the | 9 |
it was impossible to | 9 |
a prisoner of war | 9 |
and in a few | 9 |
a good deal of | 9 |
in command of the | 9 |
from one of the | 9 |
in a few moments | 8 |
of what was going | 8 |
just as we were | 8 |
one after the other | 8 |
the remainder of the | 8 |
sail of the line | 8 |
in the words of | 8 |
was on board the | 8 |
the straits of gibraltar | 8 |
mr kerridge and his | 8 |
out of the way | 8 |
the officers of the | 8 |
to the place where | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
we caught sight of | 8 |
the story of the | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
gave the order to | 8 |
the entrance of the | 8 |
there was not a | 7 |
it was as if | 7 |
a puff of smoke | 7 |
that he was in | 7 |
of the th of | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
the commander of the | 7 |
out of the cabin | 7 |
out of the harbour | 7 |
on board the formidable | 7 |
for most of the | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
put an end to | 7 |
on board the roarer | 7 |
the fate of the | 7 |
on board the flag | 7 |
the place where the | 7 |
caught sight of the | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
of the royal navy | 7 |
the centre of the | 7 |
that he was a | 7 |
on the roll of | 7 |
at the same moment | 7 |
the part of the | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
in the centre of | 7 |
in the wake of | 7 |
in gros islet bay | 7 |
the wake of the | 7 |
manner in which he | 7 |
officer of the deck | 6 |
a short time the | 6 |
on the port tack | 6 |
an end to the | 6 |
the battle was over | 6 |
i have an idea | 6 |
as fast as the | 6 |
quarter of an hour | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
that the ship was | 6 |
that led to the | 6 |
in pursuit of the | 6 |
was not a man | 6 |
side of the road | 6 |
on board of the | 6 |
the roll of the | 6 |
is one of the | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
make the best of | 6 |
part of the ship | 6 |
on the part of | 6 |
with a flag of | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
for the rest of | 6 |
on the main deck | 6 |
board the ville de | 6 |
a quarter of an | 6 |
on receipt of price | 6 |
a view of the | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
the presence of the | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
a matter of course | 6 |
on board one of | 6 |
at the same instant | 6 |
the th of march | 6 |
close in with the | 6 |
from ship to ship | 6 |
in one of the | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
i should have said | 6 |
ride the wind down | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
the entrance to the | 6 |
lancelot and i were | 6 |
on the port side | 6 |
was not going to | 6 |
one of the boats | 6 |
the fire of the | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
what was taking place | 6 |
it was the first | 6 |
the leader of the | 6 |
the deck of the | 6 |
with his own hand | 6 |
in a few minutes | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
of the french ships | 6 |
what was to be | 6 |
one of the officers | 6 |
at the entrance of | 6 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
on board the vessel | 5 |
to go into the | 5 |
she would have been | 5 |
teddy and bill jones | 5 |
a few minutes after | 5 |
to make amends for | 5 |
i can tell you | 5 |
the last of the | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
until we reached the | 5 |
as long as we | 5 |
but a short distance | 5 |
come to an end | 5 |
he seemed to be | 5 |
officer of the watch | 5 |
the men on the | 5 |
the risk of being | 5 |
were to be seen | 5 |
to be on the | 5 |
when we caught sight | 5 |
that they had been | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
the th of july | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
the main body of | 5 |
made up my mind | 5 |
had been captured by | 5 |
i caught sight of | 5 |
every stitch of canvas | 5 |
in accordance with the | 5 |
in company with the | 5 |
the rays of the | 5 |
since you have been | 5 |
in a moment more | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
the words of the | 5 |
to get out of | 5 |
from stem to stern | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
the crews of the | 5 |
of the british ships | 5 |
toward the place where | 5 |
was to be done | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
was on his way | 5 |
a large body of | 5 |
on the larboard side | 5 |
into one of the | 5 |
that i could not | 5 |
at the close of | 5 |
he was about to | 5 |
the honour of the | 5 |
be with his father | 5 |
see under west indies | 5 |
the king of portugal | 5 |
officers of the ship | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
and that he had | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
to be broken up | 5 |
he entered the cabin | 5 |
the mate had been | 5 |
some distance from the | 5 |
on board the ville | 5 |
at the mouth of | 5 |
as fast as they | 5 |
we could see the | 5 |
the fore part of | 5 |
we were about to | 5 |
i am not going | 5 |
off santiago with sampson | 5 |
the life of a | 5 |
royal united service institution | 5 |
as long as i | 5 |
by the name of | 5 |
the same time the | 5 |
the surrender of the | 5 |
in the days of | 5 |
the surface of the | 5 |
seemed as if the | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
was on the point | 5 |
the scene of the | 5 |
on board the triumph | 5 |
as he entered the | 5 |
at the commencement of | 5 |
all along the line | 5 |
a glimpse of the | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
boats of the squadron | 5 |
as a prisoner of | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
had no intention of | 5 |
had been on board | 5 |
to make the best | 5 |
the faces of the | 5 |
in the french navy | 5 |
we were on board | 5 |
of the men who | 5 |
all the world knows | 5 |
on board the flagship | 5 |
a large number of | 5 |
fore part of the | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
in charge of the | 5 |
who was on board | 5 |
signal was made to | 5 |
by one of the | 5 |
for nearly an hour | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
there was no time | 5 |
the course of a | 5 |
of the ship to | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
of the spanish fleet | 4 |
not a shot had | 4 |
to get on board | 4 |
in the harbour of | 4 |
to the stump of | 4 |
and in less than | 4 |
could be no doubt | 4 |
and the little sailor | 4 |
have the honor of | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
and in spite of | 4 |
as we approached the | 4 |
there was no more | 4 |
end of that time | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
at the last moment | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
to leeward of the | 4 |
no doubt about that | 4 |
on the coast of | 4 |
the officer in command | 4 |
rest of the crew | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
had come out from | 4 |
mouth of the river | 4 |
it was broad daylight | 4 |
swooping from the west | 4 |
of the crew of | 4 |
the movements of the | 4 |
and was about to | 4 |
out of range of | 4 |
was set on fire | 4 |
entrance of the harbour | 4 |
town of fort royal | 4 |
and the manner in | 4 |
from time to time | 4 |
in the royal navy | 4 |
the royal united service | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
the fight in the | 4 |
as far as possible | 4 |
at the rate of | 4 |
members of the mess | 4 |
was by no means | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
that the french were | 4 |
caught sight of a | 4 |
to keep out of | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
best of our way | 4 |
dissertations on medical science | 4 |
the walls of fort | 4 |
the end of that | 4 |
the marquis du quesne | 4 |
went by the name | 4 |
some of the men | 4 |
been the cause of | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
to talk to you | 4 |
of range of the | 4 |
off the coast of | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
him by the collar | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
as if about to | 4 |
one of the guns | 4 |
grew louder and louder | 4 |
of the old navy | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
of the rest of | 4 |
a little way off | 4 |
the nick of time | 4 |
of the french line | 4 |
the fact that he | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
found that he had | 4 |
to go to sea | 4 |
hundred and fifty men | 4 |
the son of a | 4 |
reached the top of | 4 |
on one of the | 4 |
were set on fire | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
a third of the | 4 |
from side to side | 4 |
the capture of the | 4 |
seemed as if he | 4 |
in the nick of | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
boats of the fleet | 4 |
the events of the | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
got hold of a | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
been on board the | 4 |
i was thankful to | 4 |
knew what he was | 4 |
immediately astern of the | 4 |
the sides of the | 4 |
the flag of truce | 4 |
the bombardment of alexandria | 4 |
through the straits of | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
on board the monmouth | 4 |
and that he would | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
interview with the captain | 4 |
in one of them | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
the th of october | 4 |
the captains of the | 4 |
i do not see | 4 |
as we have seen | 4 |
in the case of | 4 |
in the british navy | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
in obedience to the | 4 |
should like to have | 4 |
i was very glad | 4 |
to make a long | 4 |
on board our ships | 4 |
knocked on the head | 4 |
that we should be | 4 |
came on board the | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
seemed to come from | 4 |
am not going to | 4 |
of the line and | 4 |
while the men were | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
your father is a | 4 |
the order was given | 4 |
what i had done | 4 |
the best of our | 4 |
for the fleet to | 4 |
for a few moments | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
we were in the | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
has no right to | 4 |
as soon as i | 4 |
from the ville de | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
to serve as a | 4 |
had to go through | 4 |
on the farther side | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
to go on board | 4 |
up to the house | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
it was an anxious | 4 |
the rebels in the | 4 |
attract the attention of | 4 |
what had become of | 4 |
and in a moment | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
on the deck of | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
during which time the | 4 |
face to face with | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
on the opposite side | 4 |
it seems as if | 4 |
course of a few | 4 |
a considerable number of | 4 |
the roar of the | 4 |
board one of the | 4 |
in view of the | 4 |
the th of february | 4 |
the sinking of the | 4 |
to watch the movements | 4 |
the place where frank | 4 |
the appearance of the | 4 |
said one of the | 4 |
in search of the | 4 |
hawke came swooping from | 4 |
that you will be | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
for the second time | 4 |
of the enemy had | 4 |
the flash of the | 4 |
had not long to | 4 |
it not been for | 4 |
that we should have | 4 |
what do you mean | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
who appeared to be | 4 |
a point of honour | 4 |
no help for it | 4 |
to the effect that | 4 |
the greater portion of | 4 |
there was no doubt | 4 |
a large fleet of | 4 |
came swooping from the | 4 |
had been ordered to | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
part of the vessel | 4 |
on board this ship | 4 |
in a few seconds | 4 |
to be on board | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
had been compelled to | 4 |
brought up in the | 4 |
must have been the | 4 |
between wind and water | 4 |
the town of fort | 4 |
he had not been | 4 |
when one of the | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
side of the ship | 4 |
most of the time | 4 |
crew of the texas | 4 |
had been sent to | 4 |
so much the better | 4 |
for the time being | 4 |
the afternoon of the | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
in with the shore | 4 |
to allow us to | 4 |
had no time to | 4 |
main body of the | 4 |
of the royal united | 4 |
to make all sail | 4 |
of those who were | 4 |
not the man to | 4 |
when the ship was | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
the south of england | 4 |
off the mouth of | 4 |
the attention of the | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
this sort of work | 4 |
slipped out of the | 4 |
as he came up | 4 |
have been on board | 4 |
when the time comes | 4 |
two or three of | 4 |
several of the crew | 4 |
made the best of | 4 |
the public record office | 4 |
not long to wait | 4 |
the approach of the | 4 |
as if he was | 4 |
watch the movements of | 4 |
that he might be | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
on board the charles | 4 |
he was not going | 4 |
stripped to the waist | 4 |
in less than a | 4 |
and with his own | 3 |
de paris now in | 3 |
story of the condor | 3 |
on the horizon to | 3 |
went in one of | 3 |
the signal was made | 3 |
away as fast as | 3 |
grin and bear it | 3 |
at the outset of | 3 |
down on to the | 3 |
the striking of the | 3 |
other ships of the | 3 |
for a couple of | 3 |
were in your place | 3 |
which had been sent | 3 |
we could not tell | 3 |
the castles and batteries | 3 |
a whole fleet of | 3 |
at the very first | 3 |
and then at the | 3 |
when hawke came swooping | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
the stump of the | 3 |
to allow him to | 3 |
in order to save | 3 |
that the rebels had | 3 |
great risk of being | 3 |
was no time to | 3 |
how i can best | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
flag of truce was | 3 |
the top of their | 3 |
now and then a | 3 |
the th of june | 3 |
surrender of the ville | 3 |
a good deal more | 3 |
last berth to be | 3 |
a few moments the | 3 |
was going to be | 3 |
to go down with | 3 |
board the saint george | 3 |
was no time for | 3 |
of the whole fleet | 3 |
do you know what | 3 |
of a few days | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
his foot on the | 3 |
opened fire on the | 3 |
run out of the | 3 |
are not likely to | 3 |
if you do not | 3 |
and as he spoke | 3 |
he led the way | 3 |
on his hands and | 3 |
the shells from the | 3 |
we ride the wind | 3 |
were not to be | 3 |
was that he had | 3 |
the captain and his | 3 |
make all sail and | 3 |
had no right to | 3 |
the influence of sea | 3 |
we had to keep | 3 |
the merrimac had been | 3 |
what was going forward | 3 |
two of the men | 3 |
a bend in the | 3 |
on the turner collection | 3 |
had been shot away | 3 |
the french revolution and | 3 |
they were capable of | 3 |
after the battle of | 3 |
what are you doing | 3 |
one or two of | 3 |
the ship next astern | 3 |
of the battle and | 3 |
that the captain of | 3 |
who had managed to | 3 |
one has only to | 3 |
of the two dinner | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
before we could reach | 3 |
just as he was | 3 |
made a general rush | 3 |
this part of the | 3 |
the southern coast of | 3 |
down on the deck | 3 |
run the risk of | 3 |
we got on board | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
the edge of the | 3 |
could not make out | 3 |
of the approach of | 3 |
of a british man | 3 |
the neighbourhood of the | 3 |
now in the museum | 3 |
all of a sudden | 3 |
to have a few | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
by half a dozen | 3 |
to look out for | 3 |
of the good hope | 3 |
that it was impossible | 3 |
when he found himself | 3 |
admiral of the red | 3 |
around a bend in | 3 |
of the two ships | 3 |
was not at all | 3 |
it was to the | 3 |
on board the texas | 3 |
a long way off | 3 |
that it seemed as | 3 |
the wind shifted to | 3 |
a short distance when | 3 |
fired the first shot | 3 |
the man who had | 3 |
the opposite side of | 3 |
the th of august | 3 |
jumped into the boat | 3 |
the guns of the | 3 |
unfit for further service | 3 |
stowed away in the | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
rising above the horizon | 3 |
the british fleet came | 3 |
man will do his | 3 |
on board the redoutable | 3 |
the way in which | 3 |
at the side of | 3 |
but he was not | 3 |
get out of this | 3 |
took place on the | 3 |
from the side of | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
less than ten minutes | 3 |
with ned rawlings and | 3 |
run by the batteries | 3 |
be able to get | 3 |
make amends for what | 3 |
a shout from the | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
by the report of | 3 |
found ourselves in the | 3 |
struck out for the | 3 |
shells from the ticonderoga | 3 |
i have a notion | 3 |
a moment later the | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
we do not fight | 3 |
we found that we | 3 |
frank in the woods | 3 |
cape of good hope | 3 |
one of the ships | 3 |
i were in your | 3 |
i was standing near | 3 |
it was very evident | 3 |
it is little wonder | 3 |
he was on the | 3 |
the brigadier and my | 3 |
had no wish to | 3 |
had by this time | 3 |
out for the shore | 3 |
it was a great | 3 |
with a request that | 3 |
to lancelot and me | 3 |
in the royal sovereign | 3 |
when he saw the | 3 |
a couple of miles | 3 |
the sound of firing | 3 |
in rear of the | 3 |
one of the french | 3 |
in the east indies | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
five or six miles | 3 |
which had just come | 3 |
was very evident that | 3 |
story of the royal | 3 |
and i am sure | 3 |
a number of men | 3 |
not a human being | 3 |
might have been left | 3 |
wind shifted to the | 3 |
to obey the order | 3 |
and it seemed as | 3 |
just as i was | 3 |
at anchor in the | 3 |
that the merrimac was | 3 |
who was standing near | 3 |
with the french revolution | 3 |
the residence of the | 3 |
by the time we | 3 |
had no idea of | 3 |
mast was shot away | 3 |
a mile and a | 3 |
the flag of a | 3 |
part of the fleet | 3 |
war with the french | 3 |
the two ships were | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
came up the side | 3 |
a man who knows | 3 |
had not gone far | 3 |
had the reputation of | 3 |
come out from england | 3 |
and the hampton court | 3 |
go up to the | 3 |
opposite side of the | 3 |
from which he had | 3 |
our cruiser monmouth of | 3 |
of the line in | 3 |
no time to be | 3 |
the scenes through which | 3 |
on the bank of | 3 |
cruiser monmouth of to | 3 |
the officers and men | 3 |
to come from the | 3 |
during march and the | 3 |
the swiftsure and the | 3 |
when i saw a | 3 |
that would be a | 3 |
on the next day | 3 |
grand army at boulogne | 3 |
late in the evening | 3 |
what looked like a | 3 |
been sent to the | 3 |
on board the ships | 3 |
as long as you | 3 |
time to be lost | 3 |
all the officers were | 3 |
had fallen in with | 3 |
on either side of | 3 |
the jolly little sailor | 3 |
walls of fort louis | 3 |
what might be the | 3 |
was in no way | 3 |
the great war with | 3 |
the point of his | 3 |
for the old flag | 3 |
get out of the | 3 |
set to work to | 3 |
i wish you would | 3 |
of the men were | 3 |
was an anxious time | 3 |
take you on board | 3 |
led to the main | 3 |
the enemy began to | 3 |
he would be with | 3 |
found one of the | 3 |
on each side of | 3 |
way back to the | 3 |
the british mediterranean fleet | 3 |
the effect of the | 3 |
he could not help | 3 |
i found that he | 3 |
we were on the | 3 |
and i at once | 3 |
not a shot came | 3 |
on the heights above | 3 |
plumb or ned rawlings | 3 |
early in the afternoon | 3 |
of the sea was | 3 |
the opening of the | 3 |
to come on board | 3 |
which the rebels had | 3 |
the enemy in sight | 3 |
out of the battle | 3 |
lieutenant of the monmouth | 3 |
of all on board | 3 |
the two young ladies | 3 |
ville de paris and | 3 |
bend in the road | 3 |
the night of the | 3 |
out into the stream | 3 |
the monmouth and the | 3 |
if he could not | 3 |
that we had been | 3 |
my father told him | 3 |
into the ville de | 3 |
on the starboard tack | 3 |
admiral of the fleet | 3 |
the fight had been | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
of the british empire | 3 |
the shift of wind | 3 |
it was not an | 3 |
in regard to the | 3 |
her masts and spars | 3 |
in the defence of | 3 |
the coast of spain | 3 |
needless to say that | 3 |
not a moment too | 3 |
the captain had been | 3 |
their way into the | 3 |
of the condition of | 3 |
there was only one | 3 |
want to see the | 3 |
to go on deck | 3 |
main and mizen masts | 3 |
greater portion of the | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
the gallant captain of | 3 |
a prisoner in the | 3 |
we were unable to | 3 |
tumbling and tossing about | 3 |
our way to the | 3 |
the last survivor of | 3 |
member of the crew | 3 |
and stood out to | 3 |
what he was doing | 3 |
of which they had | 3 |
side of the hill | 3 |
half an hour the | 3 |
man on board the | 3 |
lord of the admiralty | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
reported to the captain | 3 |
and when we had | 3 |
and a piece of | 3 |
but i was not | 3 |
about a quarter of | 3 |
the side of a | 3 |
the entrance to santiago | 3 |
the assistance of the | 3 |
two of our men | 3 |
what you have done | 3 |
most of the ships | 3 |
the order was obeyed | 3 |
which seemed to come | 3 |
a hole in the | 3 |
lancelot and i had | 3 |
but we do not | 3 |
to give you a | 3 |
the appearance of a | 3 |
admiral of the white | 3 |
he said to me | 3 |
found that it was | 3 |
who had charge of | 3 |
with all sail set | 3 |
fish out of water | 3 |
while we lay off | 3 |
the matter to the | 3 |
to go through the | 3 |
hopes that we should | 3 |
was in command of | 3 |
if they were here | 3 |
lost no time in | 3 |
a great risk of | 3 |
at this moment the | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
the cape of good | 3 |
keeping a good look | 3 |
who happened to be | 3 |
a short time we | 3 |
the spanish flagship santa | 3 |
side of the vessel | 3 |
had no difficulty in | 3 |
taken on board the | 3 |
as if i was | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
where are you going | 3 |
were on board of | 3 |
one of the boys | 3 |
steamed down the river | 3 |
a few minutes the | 3 |
and the mate were | 3 |
ballad of the fleet | 3 |
there seemed to be | 3 |
expects that every man | 3 |
back to the place | 3 |
to say that i | 3 |
the bodies of the | 3 |
the place where his | 3 |
in the british fleet | 3 |
delivered over to the | 3 |
in the direction he | 3 |
frank on a gun | 3 |
notes on the turner | 3 |
how many of them | 3 |
but he knew that | 3 |
on board the merrimac | 3 |
of the manner in | 3 |
as well as you | 3 |
a last look at | 3 |
on the day before | 3 |
in the memoir of | 3 |
a couple of days | 3 |
the remains of the | 3 |
to get at the | 3 |
at the back of | 3 |
i am afraid the | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
that he would soon | 3 |
the midst of it | 3 |
running the risk of | 3 |
dead on the field | 3 |
was to follow the | 3 |
the first of the | 3 |
of the grand army | 3 |
cut off our heads | 3 |
of the fact that | 3 |
to deliver up the | 3 |
no sooner had we | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
of the same kind | 3 |
the brunt of the | 3 |
the day of battle | 3 |
and then all was | 3 |
fight in the woods | 3 |
a moment too soon | 3 |
the bows of the | 3 |
sold out of the | 3 |
on his own account | 3 |
were on the point | 3 |
the little sailor said | 3 |
the rebels had seen | 3 |
told us that we | 3 |
at the gilt letters | 3 |
up under the stern | 3 |
to attract the attention | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
the grand army at | 3 |
he said in a | 3 |
of the channel fleet | 3 |
paris now in the | 3 |
shot had been fired | 3 |
every one of the | 3 |
by order of parliament | 3 |
when we heard the | 3 |
the horizon to the | 3 |
the effect of this | 3 |
for the straits of | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
where we found the | 3 |
one of his officers | 3 |
and gave the order | 3 |
her last berth to | 3 |
you have been on | 3 |
in a loud tone | 3 |
his store of provisions | 3 |
a few minutes later | 3 |
that they were to | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
as much as possible | 3 |
on our western waters | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
the report of a | 3 |
on board the prize | 3 |
were sent on board | 3 |
carrying the flag of | 3 |
there are on board | 3 |
to take advantage of | 3 |
the wreck of the | 3 |
of the whole squadron | 3 |
thing to be done | 3 |
retired to his room | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
ships of the british | 3 |
the bank of the | 3 |
it was with difficulty | 3 |
on board the saint | 3 |
as may be supposed | 3 |
to face with the | 3 |
more than i can | 3 |
castle of porto ferino | 3 |
near the entrance to | 3 |
at length we got | 3 |
roll of the british | 3 |
that the captain had | 3 |
which had been captured | 3 |
ships of the fleet | 3 |
him with a smile | 3 |
been on board this | 3 |
are some of the | 3 |
pacing up and down | 3 |
he was to be | 3 |
that every man will | 3 |
was to take place | 3 |
the nearest of the | 3 |
the admiral on the | 3 |
soon as they were | 3 |
first lieutenant of the | 3 |
the british west indies | 3 |
of the fleet were | 3 |
far as he could | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
at the public record | 3 |
a short distance from | 3 |
is one of our | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
and the mate had | 3 |
more than an hour | 3 |
after trying in vain | 3 |
would be with his | 3 |
i told him what | 3 |
frank on the lower | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
to be found in | 3 |
his flag on board | 3 |
two hundred and fifty | 3 |
to give an idea | 3 |
not a man to | 3 |
her to the bottom | 3 |
tugged to her last | 3 |
book of church music | 3 |
in a louder tone | 3 |
his hands and knees | 3 |
in the neighbourhood of | 3 |
was the first time | 3 |
at two in the | 3 |
up my mind to | 3 |
the story of his | 3 |
in favour of the | 3 |
one of the royal | 3 |
of the saint george | 3 |
and lodged in the | 3 |
to get hold of | 3 |
seemed to be a | 3 |
a ballad of the | 3 |
hands of the rebels | 3 |
top of the cliff | 3 |
the only thing that | 3 |
the size of the | 3 |
was made to the | 3 |
of the crew had | 3 |
an idea of the | 3 |
her to close action | 3 |
to be done with | 3 |
the th of december | 3 |
to find that the | 3 |
owner of the two | 3 |
for he knew that | 3 |
in the annals of | 3 |
in the museum of | 3 |
they had so long | 3 |
soon came up with | 3 |
as they saw us | 3 |
prisoners in the hands | 3 |
just in time to | 3 |
of the previous day | 3 |
rebels in the battery | 3 |
as they came up | 3 |
place where frank was | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
he must have been | 3 |
it is a hard | 3 |
to our infinite satisfaction | 3 |
it was known that | 3 |
of the royal sovereign | 3 |
could be seen the | 3 |
go down with the | 3 |
with the intention of | 3 |
down the wind to | 3 |
under the command of | 3 |
to her last berth | 3 |
in the face of | 3 |
and i began to | 3 |
we found that he | 3 |
the guns on the | 3 |
as far as we | 3 |
movements of the enemy | 3 |
could bring to bear | 3 |
was obliged to remain | 3 |
down into the cabin | 3 |
ordered him to take | 3 |
request that he might | 3 |
seated himself on the | 3 |
had been thrown up | 3 |
on board the men | 3 |
where he had been | 3 |
we had not gone | 3 |
to the southward of | 3 |
would be able to | 3 |
lay down in the | 3 |
the shade of the | 3 |
go to the bottom | 3 |
trying in vain to | 3 |
of the squadron were | 3 |
to be made to | 3 |
it cannot be helped | 3 |
scarcely had he spoken | 3 |
in point of fact | 3 |
is a hard case | 3 |
on board his vessel | 3 |
between five and six | 3 |
are you going to | 3 |
if i were in | 3 |
to the surprise of | 3 |
of the most famous | 3 |
the walls of the | 3 |
the bay of biscay | 3 |
from the engraving by | 3 |
endeavored to do his | 3 |
captain of the monmouth | 3 |
as we are told | 3 |
i reached the top | 3 |
of the mediterranean fleet | 3 |
a log on the | 3 |
on an even keel | 3 |
in less than ten | 3 |
and it was with | 3 |
as he would have | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
by the way the | 3 |
such a thing as | 3 |
nearer and nearer the | 3 |
and stood out of | 3 |
was captain of the | 3 |
and the constant warwick | 3 |
with might and main | 3 |
spanish flagship santa ana | 3 |
a general rush for | 3 |
a cloud of dust | 3 |
in obedience to orders | 3 |
had the honour of | 3 |
the most famous of | 3 |
museum of the royal | 3 |
had to keep a | 3 |
the coast to the | 3 |
commander of the expedition | 3 |
the th of january | 3 |
swiftsure and the hampton | 3 |
to one of his | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
was followed by a | 3 |
come to the rescue | 3 |
a fish out of | 3 |
the fear of the | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
dicky plumb or ned | 3 |
in front of us | 3 |
the close of this | 3 |
a shot came from | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
did not stop to | 3 |
it seemed to me | 3 |
were in pursuit of | 3 |
the museum of the | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
of the storm of | 3 |
was so great that | 3 |
i know that i | 3 |
in spite of our | 3 |
so many of his | 3 |
mouth of the channel | 3 |
berth to be broken | 3 |
stock in the country | 3 |
every man will do | 3 |
with a number of | 3 |
log on the water | 3 |
on the lee bow | 3 |
as all the world | 3 |
we found that it | 3 |
a letter from the | 3 |
a signal was made | 3 |
nailed to the stump | 3 |
fighters of the fleet | 3 |
so close to the | 3 |
rushing up from below | 3 |
and at length we | 3 |
after the fight had | 3 |
a short time before | 3 |
on board the schooner | 3 |
the troops across the | 3 |
in the island of | 3 |
the time that he | 3 |
sent her to the | 3 |
by the crew of | 3 |
beyond the range of | 3 |
famous fighters of the | 3 |
that the crew of | 3 |
we should have been | 3 |
the people on shore | 3 |
told me that the | 3 |
where he had left | 3 |
we could reach the | 3 |
veteran of the sea | 3 |
without loss of time | 3 |
of the enemy in | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
was to be the | 3 |
by this time we | 3 |
ville de paris now | 3 |
would be certain to | 3 |
to believe that the | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
towards the end of | 3 |
at the entrance to | 3 |
on board their ships | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
came to an anchor | 3 |
the admiral ordered the | 3 |
a hundred and fifty | 3 |
the night was dark | 3 |
of the officers and | 3 |
soon as he had | 3 |
officer in command of | 3 |
back to the camp | 3 |
might not have been | 3 |
the reputation of being | 3 |
large number of the | 3 |
or we may be | 3 |
soon as we had | 3 |
gallant captain of the | 3 |
the thick of the | 3 |
the reach of the | 3 |
find a man who | 3 |
but before he had | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
enemy began to fire | 3 |
through which he had | 3 |
surface of the sea | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
on the lower mississippi | 3 |
on the ville de | 3 |
nearly a third of | 3 |
as rapidly as possible | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
the next morning the | 3 |
to go on shore | 3 |
honour of the flag | 3 |
at the bombardment of | 3 |
been attacked by a | 3 |
for the honour of | 3 |
the first time that | 3 |
he came on board | 3 |
want to see you | 3 |
no means of knowing | 3 |
bottom of the boat | 3 |
mile and a half | 3 |
and confusion of battle | 3 |
the news of the | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
to add to the | 3 |
the annals of the | 3 |
likely to be a | 3 |
hoisted his flag on | 3 |
we had not long | 3 |
under the walls of | 3 |
the order for the | 3 |
were allowed to remain | 3 |
was in the act | 3 |
well aware of the | 3 |
in the capture of | 3 |
fire of the rebels | 3 |
captain of the fleet | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
taking a last look | 2 |
the top of his | 2 |
piece of the wreck | 2 |
only this about it | 2 |
by the light of | 2 |
officer who is now | 2 |
in the faces of | 2 |
short time we were | 2 |
the storm of shot | 2 |
certain of his prize | 2 |
raised his head and | 2 |
even from the mast | 2 |
did as he was | 2 |
away to the south | 2 |
the kali had been | 2 |
strange as it may | 2 |
did not like to | 2 |
a number of ships | 2 |
one of the very | 2 |
two in the morning | 2 |
was a prisoner in | 2 |
as admiral of the | 2 |
on deck to see | 2 |
the wind had shifted | 2 |
hauled down their flag | 2 |
to continue our search | 2 |
to the right nor | 2 |
sailing in two columns | 2 |
opposite the fifth ship | 2 |
open the shutter and | 2 |
has had time to | 2 |
his heel and walked | 2 |
watched them anxiously as | 2 |
men on the main | 2 |
a group of soldiers | 2 |
chance of being hit | 2 |
told me that he | 2 |
by a coup de | 2 |
that he may not | 2 |
large body of cavalry | 2 |
in spite of their | 2 |
and two hundred and | 2 |
on which rodney was | 2 |
through immediately astern of | 2 |
when he heard the | 2 |
the angle of the | 2 |
that there could be | 2 |
the destruction of our | 2 |
which had been hastily | 2 |
the firing of the | 2 |
would have sent her | 2 |
and take possession of | 2 |
frank shuddered when he | 2 |
the isle of wight | 2 |
scarcely believe his eyes | 2 |
what we had done | 2 |
so far as i | 2 |
was an anxious moment | 2 |
after part of the | 2 |
them rushing up from | 2 |
made out to be | 2 |
at this point we | 2 |
but i did not | 2 |
it was going to | 2 |
good deal of information | 2 |
and all on board | 2 |
the seamen of the | 2 |
officer and man in | 2 |
every inch of the | 2 |
so that there was | 2 |
with his two friends | 2 |
he had only to | 2 |
lord cranstoun told sir | 2 |
as if they were | 2 |
i find that i | 2 |
beat a hasty retreat | 2 |
have allowed me to | 2 |
relation to the treatment | 2 |
the other ships were | 2 |
his services were accepted | 2 |
the sea was getting | 2 |
is a good woman | 2 |
and under cover of | 2 |
the isle of dogs | 2 |
flagship of the french | 2 |
colours to the mast | 2 |
the steamer was at | 2 |
on the evening before | 2 |
captain of the ticonderoga | 2 |
walking the deck with | 2 |
lest it should be | 2 |
noise and confusion of | 2 |
that the british flagship | 2 |
like a log on | 2 |
he is the man | 2 |
had learned to say | 2 |
been informed of what | 2 |
with the greatest kindness | 2 |
next in the line | 2 |
bill jones came to | 2 |
learn the cause of | 2 |
standing on the after | 2 |
over to the first | 2 |
as though they were | 2 |
as long as he | 2 |
the enemy in very | 2 |
annals of the royal | 2 |
had not forgotten the | 2 |
was astounded when he | 2 |
higher up the harbour | 2 |
frigates and some corvettes | 2 |
better name for british | 2 |
of her in the | 2 |
go out of the | 2 |
the enemy had already | 2 |
like a fish out | 2 |
half a million sterling | 2 |
gangway at the side | 2 |
the way they were | 2 |
at a target set | 2 |
as good as they | 2 |
each side of the | 2 |
as we were seen | 2 |
from giving way to | 2 |
erected by order of | 2 |
in the south of | 2 |
i could see them | 2 |
lying on the deck | 2 |
to the commonwealth of | 2 |
was of a happy | 2 |
what do you say | 2 |
correspondence of lord collingwood | 2 |
the defence of the | 2 |
brought him to the | 2 |
more than any other | 2 |
should not be overlooked | 2 |
a hot fire on | 2 |
the place of honour | 2 |
incidents of the day | 2 |
was thankful to get | 2 |
the ladder to the | 2 |
and i were employed | 2 |
told him that he | 2 |
he could see them | 2 |
had got some distance | 2 |
was in gros islet | 2 |
the fire from the | 2 |
of the sea service | 2 |
it was impossible for | 2 |
the example of their | 2 |
that rodney would be | 2 |
boats along the shore | 2 |
a splendid book of | 2 |
a considerable portion of | 2 |
two hours the battle | 2 |
hope they will not | 2 |
the royal navy for | 2 |
not so great as | 2 |
might have the honor | 2 |
if you want to | 2 |
regius professor of modern | 2 |
was allowed to go | 2 |
in his official report | 2 |
i am so glad | 2 |
of the west indies | 2 |
of the sun and | 2 |
in a few hours | 2 |
had been fought and | 2 |
would like to be | 2 |
i was about to | 2 |
the ship could not | 2 |
our hearts beat high | 2 |
was not the man | 2 |
asked of my father | 2 |
one of the tin | 2 |
or two of the | 2 |
a piece of the | 2 |
take back what you | 2 |
way out from among | 2 |
for british fighting ship | 2 |
a year or more | 2 |
that he and archie | 2 |
by the captain and | 2 |
her as she came | 2 |
is to this day | 2 |
he had left his | 2 |
that i know of | 2 |
until he arrived at | 2 |
on account of his | 2 |
and two of the | 2 |
was a chance of | 2 |
her helm steady and | 2 |
might be able to | 2 |
the british navy for | 2 |
channel between dominica and | 2 |
those who were to | 2 |
the farthest that the | 2 |
of a single man | 2 |
knocked to pieces by | 2 |
rays of the sun | 2 |
closed down upon us | 2 |
before he could be | 2 |
there was no need | 2 |
the one we had | 2 |
the bow of the | 2 |
us all on the | 2 |
among the crew of | 2 |
the time the wind | 2 |
in the stern gallery | 2 |
he had taken the | 2 |
the result of this | 2 |
as he was about | 2 |
under the lee of | 2 |
the rest of you | 2 |
possible to distinguish the | 2 |
as he arrived on | 2 |
and placed in irons | 2 |
there was to be | 2 |
is needless to say | 2 |
the other by a | 2 |
had no cause to | 2 |
and the first person | 2 |
and many a time | 2 |
you on board the | 2 |
in the evening when | 2 |
danger we were in | 2 |
to inform you that | 2 |
thrown into a state | 2 |
parties were sent out | 2 |
they arrived at the | 2 |
although they had so | 2 |
the guns in the | 2 |
must have been killed | 2 |
guessed what it was | 2 |
there is a way | 2 |
going to tell you | 2 |
once more the well | 2 |
the aid of the | 2 |
as soon as she | 2 |
of the mizen mast | 2 |
puff of smoke arose | 2 |
ignorant of the fact | 2 |
repairing their own damages | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
the castle of porto | 2 |
been in the service | 2 |
to go into dock | 2 |
ward gave the order | 2 |
over on his back | 2 |
the weather had been | 2 |
line and two frigates | 2 |
as easily as one | 2 |
view of the rebels | 2 |
last we arrived at | 2 |
of him as the | 2 |
they would do so | 2 |
well pleased with his | 2 |
side by side in | 2 |
are at liberty to | 2 |
of the fearful way | 2 |
captain of the trenton | 2 |
was a source of | 2 |
as we were going | 2 |
of the fleet at | 2 |
to blow up the | 2 |
on that rainy morning | 2 |
to sell his prizes | 2 |
you out of the | 2 |
his wives and children | 2 |
on board the tiger | 2 |
work of the previous | 2 |
the son of the | 2 |
one of the ports | 2 |
to me that it | 2 |
was standing near the | 2 |
equal to that of | 2 |
had given nelson death | 2 |
just as we got | 2 |
had no means of | 2 |
i was able to | 2 |
moving up and down | 2 |
more of our men | 2 |
reported the matter to | 2 |
the work which had | 2 |
men in the boat | 2 |
on board every ship | 2 |
the condor attacking fort | 2 |
they treated me with | 2 |
was about to follow | 2 |
he was the only | 2 |
at once in the | 2 |
as there was no | 2 |
out in these parts | 2 |
the green slopes of | 2 |
us with their muskets | 2 |
attempt was made to | 2 |
guns could be loaded | 2 |
the intention of her | 2 |
some two or three | 2 |
not refrain from giving | 2 |
the article in question | 2 |
merrimac had been sunk | 2 |
by the governor and | 2 |
of the enemy to | 2 |
moving slowly through the | 2 |
of the french to | 2 |
awaited the issue of | 2 |
a few moments to | 2 |
not be likely to | 2 |
running in and out | 2 |
of the scenes through | 2 |
ordered us to come | 2 |
the belief that he | 2 |
i came to sea | 2 |
pursuit of de grasse | 2 |
monmouths in war how | 2 |
the very midst of | 2 |
in the french fleet | 2 |
out of the cell | 2 |
came into collision with | 2 |
even more than the | 2 |
the same time it | 2 |
shot came crashing through | 2 |
she would be captured | 2 |
worked with a will | 2 |
an old friend of | 2 |
ships at the head | 2 |
where we were standing | 2 |
the danger we were | 2 |
the captain of a | 2 |
to fall into their | 2 |
either side of the | 2 |
sounds grew louder and | 2 |
for half an hour | 2 |
of the naval chronicle | 2 |
to a piece of | 2 |
of the boatswain and | 2 |
to give them to | 2 |
all the canvas they | 2 |
making our way to | 2 |
captains of the guns | 2 |
of the line with | 2 |
the outskirts of the | 2 |
in less than an | 2 |
we returned on board | 2 |
of our ships were | 2 |
fallen in with the | 2 |
guns from the ville | 2 |
i expect you to | 2 |
to be that of | 2 |
now is the time | 2 |
stood away to the | 2 |
less than an hour | 2 |
from the butt of | 2 |
see if you can | 2 |
or four of the | 2 |
facts of the case | 2 |
the character of the | 2 |
resigning his sword to | 2 |
they had been regularly | 2 |
we thought we had | 2 |
sent out on a | 2 |
and the scene of | 2 |
touched the stern of | 2 |
began to think that | 2 |
in the form of | 2 |
i felt very much | 2 |
of the ship and | 2 |
duty before the enemy | 2 |
he might well have | 2 |
rays of the setting | 2 |
it is as much | 2 |
down off that horse | 2 |
at the moment that | 2 |
went through and through | 2 |
her guns on the | 2 |
was not quite so | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
times of the th | 2 |
he was scarcely allowed | 2 |
to exchange him for | 2 |
arose from the ground | 2 |
could not be seen | 2 |
told him what i | 2 |
the sea against the | 2 |
we saw them rushing | 2 |
finding that he was | 2 |
where we sat down | 2 |
and learned that the | 2 |
cut out for us | 2 |
to compel the corsairs | 2 |
the shot from the | 2 |
down the river and | 2 |
put a bold face | 2 |
at some distance from | 2 |
they were full in | 2 |
could go no further | 2 |
treated in the same | 2 |
had been left in | 2 |
know that i have | 2 |
as i am in | 2 |
open fire on the | 2 |
had come to an | 2 |
on board the fougueux | 2 |
to make their escape | 2 |
the satisfaction of having | 2 |
than the royal george | 2 |
managed to get on | 2 |
up at the same | 2 |
sprang into the boat | 2 |
side of his father | 2 |
is the son of | 2 |
as a signal to | 2 |
the leaves of the | 2 |
i am very glad | 2 |
be made to blow | 2 |
as a memento of | 2 |
it was not very | 2 |
of the danger we | 2 |
about a score of | 2 |
been guilty of disrespect | 2 |
the malays who had | 2 |
camp of the grand | 2 |
they were followed by | 2 |
as not to attract | 2 |
greatly to my satisfaction | 2 |
who at this moment | 2 |
he was a tall | 2 |
advantage to be gained | 2 |
himself acquainted with the | 2 |
a chance of escaping | 2 |
of which he had | 2 |
and i have not | 2 |
we saw a horseman | 2 |
it was not a | 2 |
the men who had | 2 |
weathermost of the british | 2 |
the attention of mr | 2 |
some of the most | 2 |
should we reach the | 2 |
to be a friend | 2 |
from the admiral to | 2 |
happened to be the | 2 |
were taken on board | 2 |
harbour on her return | 2 |
than the admiral sent | 2 |
had been allowed to | 2 |
of the other officers | 2 |
roll of the fleet | 2 |
the days of the | 2 |
the french line was | 2 |
him in the cabin | 2 |
which they proceeded to | 2 |
they were to be | 2 |
was not equal to | 2 |
short time it was | 2 |
so as not to | 2 |
what do you want | 2 |
prisoner in the hands | 2 |
we made sail for | 2 |
when he thought how | 2 |
you might call a | 2 |
he appeared to be | 2 |
to open fire on | 2 |
in the prison at | 2 |
not allowed much time | 2 |
common prudence have allowed | 2 |
a stiff upper lip | 2 |
that he could see | 2 |
fatal vessel that had | 2 |
the memoir of admiral | 2 |
and that was to | 2 |
should i fail to | 2 |
gone far when we | 2 |
great part of the | 2 |
and half a dozen | 2 |
the passage of the | 2 |
view of the ticonderoga | 2 |
the heights above boulogne | 2 |
for a moment the | 2 |
have got off so | 2 |
father of the other | 2 |
had charge of the | 2 |
be picked up by | 2 |
the next morning we | 2 |
some in one direction | 2 |
now it was that | 2 |
he advised us to | 2 |
the fleet one of | 2 |
as he walked along | 2 |
was about to make | 2 |
there was no other | 2 |
this time the concord | 2 |
for me to go | 2 |
the port tack and | 2 |
the bridge of the | 2 |
was ludicrous in the | 2 |
and appeared to be | 2 |
took a deep breath | 2 |
out to the very | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
older members of the | 2 |
we could hear their | 2 |
paid a visit to | 2 |
rebels had seen the | 2 |
to the story of | 2 |
stories of american history | 2 |
caused on board the | 2 |
the boatswain and his | 2 |
what had been done | 2 |
we had passed the | 2 |
as we left the | 2 |
conducted them toward the | 2 |
that had given nelson | 2 |
just at that moment | 2 |
if he would go | 2 |
in the edge of | 2 |
to come up with | 2 |
is likely to be | 2 |
on the forecastle and | 2 |
soon as they saw | 2 |
to do what is | 2 |
i have not the | 2 |
one was on the | 2 |
the post of duty | 2 |
shot came from her | 2 |
to pursue the enemy | 2 |
in the storm after | 2 |
sent off on the | 2 |
teeth were chattering with | 2 |
the body of the | 2 |
in the same box | 2 |
was heard from the | 2 |
nearly the height of | 2 |
i had a friend | 2 |
captain faulknor storming fort | 2 |
went into the pilot | 2 |
you shall be employed | 2 |
find my way back | 2 |
as on board the | 2 |
he had been sent | 2 |
know that we were | 2 |
he seemed to have | 2 |
minutes past noon the | 2 |
and the british fleet | 2 |
officers and men were | 2 |
ship of the enemy | 2 |
the french ships were | 2 |
away from the shore | 2 |
i had never before | 2 |
to give up the | 2 |
by the exertions of | 2 |
before he had time | 2 |
the same time that | 2 |
but it was the | 2 |
not to attract the | 2 |
with the main body | 2 |
not a sound was | 2 |
for a day or | 2 |
the battle of pittsburg | 2 |
like the look of | 2 |
one on board the | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
the time that the | 2 |
and lancelot and i | 2 |
as the first had | 2 |
the best of it | 2 |
with which i was | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
count de grasse and | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
for an opportunity to | 2 |
away to the north | 2 |
whole length of the | 2 |
had no desire to | 2 |
as soon as frank | 2 |
what had at first | 2 |
i know that you | 2 |
but it could not | 2 |
was just the man | 2 |
knew by this time | 2 |
seymour had his flag | 2 |
lost sight of the | 2 |
circulation of the blood | 2 |
and he had been | 2 |
the range of their | 2 |
to your own business | 2 |
a signal that we | 2 |
the london magazine for | 2 |
ready at any moment | 2 |
officer on board the | 2 |
that might have been | 2 |
the revenge and berwick | 2 |
have taken good care | 2 |
could easily read what | 2 |
to be granted to | 2 |
and every thing else | 2 |
her triple tier of | 2 |
take possession of the | 2 |
so far away that | 2 |
gone to the bottom | 2 |
you have been put | 2 |
but he had no | 2 |
of oak of the | 2 |
of the setting sun | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
had already begun to | 2 |
captain miller comes aboard | 2 |
ludicrous in the extreme | 2 |
fifth ship from the | 2 |
a small boat with | 2 |
of the silver fleet | 2 |
shot and shell that | 2 |
there was the tree | 2 |
board their ships at | 2 |
with a message from | 2 |
when the cry arose | 2 |
every officer and man | 2 |
then proceeded to give | 2 |
run in and loaded | 2 |
i felt very sure | 2 |
away on the starboard | 2 |
to the astonishment of | 2 |
all the little incidents | 2 |
occurred to me that | 2 |
for some time we | 2 |
half a dozen ships | 2 |
made to blow up | 2 |
that you have been | 2 |
the latter had been | 2 |
in half an hour | 2 |
surface of the water | 2 |
and here and there | 2 |
he did not leave | 2 |
he had a great | 2 |
as the best of | 2 |
the little sailor cried | 2 |
just then the captain | 2 |
over all the little | 2 |
that van tromp had | 2 |
far away from the | 2 |
place where i had | 2 |
time to ask questions | 2 |
we stood towards the | 2 |
the royal academy exhibition | 2 |
his life in that | 2 |
speaker and the fairfax | 2 |
then there was the | 2 |
one of the reasons | 2 |
as much as we | 2 |
is as much as | 2 |
was the only thing | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
to go back to | 2 |
the old head of | 2 |
that he should have | 2 |
would not give up | 2 |
i hope that you | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
lancelot and i went | 2 |
of the order of | 2 |
on board the junk | 2 |
with the idea that | 2 |
he left the cabin | 2 |
the other ships of | 2 |
in an indignant tone | 2 |
after the picture by | 2 |
think that he was | 2 |
that in a few | 2 |
out into the garden | 2 |
made all haste to | 2 |
me that he had | 2 |
been captured by the | 2 |
there is hardly a | 2 |
from her guns on | 2 |
that you had been | 2 |
at length reached the | 2 |
of us have been | 2 |
the fifth ship from | 2 |
to your superior officer | 2 |
who had been looking | 2 |
began to hope that | 2 |
allow himself to be | 2 |
we could but get | 2 |
the battle of the | 2 |
of the day was | 2 |
on to her deck | 2 |
yet not a shot | 2 |
from what he had | 2 |
the british ships were | 2 |
at dark the firing | 2 |
commencement of the fight | 2 |
a boat was to | 2 |
as long as they | 2 |
blown out of the | 2 |
a boat from the | 2 |
make the most of | 2 |
still a long way | 2 |
ulterior projects of the | 2 |
were about to be | 2 |
from the time we | 2 |
stood at their guns | 2 |
as prisoners of war | 2 |
i hardly know what | 2 |
dicky for his kind | 2 |
on the larboard bow | 2 |
the times of the | 2 |
afraid to remain here | 2 |
to the executive officer | 2 |
he had been on | 2 |
had been sent for | 2 |
as it appeared from | 2 |
the bottom of a | 2 |
after he had been | 2 |
call attention to their | 2 |
discovered that we had | 2 |
had good reason to | 2 |
teddy dunlap might have | 2 |
were ordered to sit | 2 |
to find my way | 2 |
within range of our | 2 |
we had little doubt | 2 |
what will become of | 2 |
not a ripple broke | 2 |
less than a minute | 2 |
was found to have | 2 |
there was something suspicious | 2 |
bullets and round shot | 2 |
set foot on the | 2 |
march and the first | 2 |
de grasse had lost | 2 |
blew up with a | 2 |
learned to say sir | 2 |
that some of the | 2 |
and my father told | 2 |
the weather is so | 2 |
as if to make | 2 |
one of her own | 2 |
of the fleet as | 2 |
have we your permission | 2 |
have heard say that | 2 |
hard put to it | 2 |
when she made her | 2 |
the two comrades were | 2 |
was some distance ahead | 2 |
the captain had made | 2 |
disrespect to your superior | 2 |
that for the time | 2 |
the fleet of the | 2 |
you have been guilty | 2 |
not a word was | 2 |
to strike up the | 2 |
were met with a | 2 |
manner in which you | 2 |
were so unfortunate as | 2 |
the way with the | 2 |
three or four of | 2 |
send a message to | 2 |
in accordance with a | 2 |
anchor was hove up | 2 |
the house of assembly | 2 |
two or three together | 2 |
was in the centre | 2 |
hearts of oak of | 2 |
come to the point | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
to be looked after | 2 |
how arthur gardiner fought | 2 |
we stood down channel | 2 |
into the presence of | 2 |
to one of them | 2 |
formidable breaking the line | 2 |
spite of the storm | 2 |
old head of kinsale | 2 |
began to feel the | 2 |
had so lately been | 2 |
the order to advance | 2 |
was made at once | 2 |
such was the spirit | 2 |
were still a long | 2 |
be sent out to | 2 |
fearful way in which | 2 |
so long as we | 2 |
knew that the merrimac | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
am i to do | 2 |
of which i am | 2 |
i will take you | 2 |
his swoop on the | 2 |
had never been in | 2 |
the great days done | 2 |
hardly know what might | 2 |
with ample lessons for | 2 |
all the articles of | 2 |
had fired his gun | 2 |
that he must have | 2 |
the admiral resolved to | 2 |
which he had passed | 2 |
i should not be | 2 |
the british fleet in | 2 |
for the destruction of | 2 |
had come upon him | 2 |
and called across to | 2 |
of a hundred and | 2 |
hand when he would | 2 |
in full view of | 2 |
top of their speed | 2 |
then went on deck | 2 |
of the superior officers | 2 |
bridge of the beresina | 2 |
be of use to | 2 |
that he could scarcely | 2 |
say how i felt | 2 |
leader of the guerrillas | 2 |
although he had not | 2 |
de grasse would not | 2 |
eighteen sail of the | 2 |
brought him that the | 2 |
the language of the | 2 |
to relax our efforts | 2 |
a sound was heard | 2 |
to the bottom in | 2 |
to fight the battle | 2 |
we were all three | 2 |
stars and stripes over | 2 |
the launch of the | 2 |
line on the port | 2 |
that flag of truce | 2 |
by the sinking of | 2 |
ships to prepare for | 2 |
all the blame on | 2 |
in the deeds of | 2 |
five minutes of the | 2 |
when it was known | 2 |
by the executive officer | 2 |
formidable on the day | 2 |
of the ship as | 2 |
for the way in | 2 |
saw what was taking | 2 |
as has been said | 2 |
allowed me to let | 2 |
was something suspicious in | 2 |
we set out on | 2 |
end of the hall | 2 |
stood out to sea | 2 |
the ship to the | 2 |
that ever trod a | 2 |
the duke of guise | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
the destruction of the | 2 |
on the outside of | 2 |
back of the cabin | 2 |
proceeded to give him | 2 |
was sure to be | 2 |
far as we could | 2 |
bank of the river | 2 |
british fleet in the | 2 |
was about to pass | 2 |
nothing like it in | 2 |
it came from the | 2 |
to see how it | 2 |
he saw what it | 2 |
the length of a | 2 |
within two miles of | 2 |
of admiral sir william | 2 |
a race for the | 2 |
to which i was | 2 |
and that he did | 2 |
mighty good to me | 2 |
face on the matter | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
then prince of wales | 2 |
i had no doubt | 2 |
lucia to this day | 2 |
the signal of danger | 2 |
in the most friendly | 2 |
of books and stationery | 2 |
every movement of the | 2 |
the fleet bore down | 2 |
in the thick of | 2 |
was on board her | 2 |
his majesty king edward | 2 |
my way back to | 2 |
by the merest chance | 2 |
i asked of my | 2 |
the crew were on | 2 |
one end of the | 2 |
guns of the spanish | 2 |
and soon came up | 2 |
memoir of admiral sir | 2 |
take him on board | 2 |
be too late to | 2 |
by a shell from | 2 |
were the only persons | 2 |
said in a kind | 2 |
of seeing the world | 2 |
a great state of | 2 |
the fougueux had been | 2 |
the spirit in which | 2 |
to try and get | 2 |
in a manner that | 2 |
among the trees and | 2 |
order of parliament in | 2 |
and i could not | 2 |
his presence of mind | 2 |
the colonel and major | 2 |
to the gangway that | 2 |
how we had been | 2 |
to see the last | 2 |
to the credit of | 2 |
the gun had been | 2 |
for the french admiral | 2 |
cruising in the bay | 2 |
under cover of the | 2 |
and within a few | 2 |
was as eager as | 2 |
one of the after | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
and i went on | 2 |
saying a word to | 2 |
under cover of this | 2 |
seems as if i | 2 |
in the bay of | 2 |
scarcely knew what he | 2 |
entering portsmouth harbour on | 2 |
was not a little | 2 |
fully expected to be | 2 |
the battery had been | 2 |
to be done in | 2 |
the direction he pointed | 2 |
one or more of | 2 |
one by one the | 2 |
master dicky for his | 2 |
to sit down and | 2 |
the british fleet off | 2 |
or they would have | 2 |
of the monmouth and | 2 |
in a moment he | 2 |
seemed to have almost | 2 |
but in spite of | 2 |
day on the roll | 2 |
in the morning the | 2 |
there were a number | 2 |
it makes me feel | 2 |
had no business to | 2 |
he at once went | 2 |
the first had been | 2 |
fleet one of the | 2 |
the steamer is bound | 2 |
that officer was at | 2 |
when the meal was | 2 |
on the angle of | 2 |
night closed down upon | 2 |
on board the foudroyant | 2 |
but we made out | 2 |
the weathermost of the | 2 |
for they had no | 2 |
for the return of | 2 |
he had heard the | 2 |
the time of which | 2 |
sail in chase of | 2 |
the war with the | 2 |
in the fore part | 2 |
with the flag of | 2 |
the leading ships of | 2 |
hour from the time | 2 |
to wait for the | 2 |
back on board the | 2 |
with part of the | 2 |
and the schooner was | 2 |
seen in the distance | 2 |
we were near enough | 2 |
an interview with the | 2 |
he had endeavored to | 2 |
grasse as a prisoner | 2 |
top of his lungs | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
the cause of the | 2 |
the past two days | 2 |
was out of the | 2 |
you will let me | 2 |
and at no time | 2 |
but they had no | 2 |
several of his officers | 2 |
was never more mistaken | 2 |
london magazine for august | 2 |
the peak of the | 2 |
you to be a | 2 |
to learn by experience | 2 |
and the way he | 2 |
as they neared the | 2 |
of the french navy | 2 |
like a flash of | 2 |
no notice was taken | 2 |
a shout of joy | 2 |
the light of the | 2 |
when he would be | 2 |
the way we had | 2 |
full view of the | 2 |
all over the ship | 2 |
kerridge and his party | 2 |
that the cask was | 2 |
i wish to see | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
in a nice fix | 2 |
day is your own | 2 |
under the stern of | 2 |
the storm after the | 2 |
me that it was | 2 |
to pay our respects | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
us that we were | 2 |
in a scarcely audible | 2 |
were all ordered to | 2 |
of the rebels to | 2 |
for a little time | 2 |
work which had been | 2 |
after the merrimac had | 2 |
the exception of one | 2 |
not gone far when | 2 |
was to be mounted | 2 |
with a fleet of | 2 |
the taking of the | 2 |
as it would be | 2 |
friends and i were | 2 |
to get on the | 2 |
still on board the | 2 |
and mr kerridge and | 2 |
them one of the | 2 |
out of the ship | 2 |
of provisions and water | 2 |
who came in from | 2 |
seized him by the | 2 |
forming line on the | 2 |
which mr kerridge and | 2 |
monument of the three | 2 |
under the shadow of | 2 |
after the other french | 2 |
from what i hear | 2 |
in the language of | 2 |
i were allowed to | 2 |
made a sign to | 2 |
so that we should | 2 |
better than i do | 2 |
he could force himself | 2 |
the fall of fort | 2 |
was at fort royal | 2 |
we must not let | 2 |
it was that he | 2 |
stood at the helm | 2 |
to share the lot | 2 |
was not a moment | 2 |
why are you not | 2 |
ordered a boat to | 2 |
the harbour in the | 2 |
have been brought up | 2 |
of the big ships | 2 |
in the heat of | 2 |
a history of the | 2 |
was furnished with a | 2 |
keep me out of | 2 |
de suffren and his | 2 |
we got out of | 2 |
british fighting ship there | 2 |
the monmouths in war | 2 |
grand cross of the | 2 |
which could be seen | 2 |
and when they were | 2 |
he could scarcely believe | 2 |
accomplished by such men | 2 |
it would not do | 2 |
daybreak on the th | 2 |
towards the spot where | 2 |
the enemies of our | 2 |
at no great distance | 2 |
away with might and | 2 |
come ashore and bury | 2 |
on hearing of this | 2 |
between dominica and guadeloupe | 2 |
what i was going | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
see how it was | 2 |
the formidable breaking the | 2 |
were too far off | 2 |
up at the yard | 2 |
bastions of fort louis | 2 |
come on board the | 2 |
to the crews of | 2 |
in a body to | 2 |
communication with the rebels | 2 |
for the service you | 2 |
in another minute the | 2 |
allowed to remain in | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
what you might call | 2 |
in another instant we | 2 |
serve as a bed | 2 |
if you had been | 2 |
out of reach of | 2 |
back into the hole | 2 |
he made up his | 2 |
of smoke issued from | 2 |
officer of the day | 2 |
on the first opportunity | 2 |
of gros islet bay | 2 |
to attend to the | 2 |
eat my hat if | 2 |
and the next moment | 2 |
he knew he had | 2 |
the dense masses of | 2 |
with lancelot and dick | 2 |
straight to the mark | 2 |
sprang at the word | 2 |
made a signal that | 2 |
in a neat box | 2 |
with the capitulation of | 2 |
which he had never | 2 |
depicted in every feature | 2 |
how the french line | 2 |
of the most brilliant | 2 |
the means to be | 2 |
no doubt that the | 2 |
among the rocks and | 2 |
the men we had | 2 |
the gardens of the | 2 |
taken out of the | 2 |
away some of our | 2 |
a short time afterwards | 2 |
would not be quite | 2 |
on the spot before | 2 |
as she came up | 2 |
had removed into the | 2 |
as the ville de | 2 |
within the first five | 2 |
us on the head | 2 |
the three boats which | 2 |
a tale of the | 2 |
continued to belch forth | 2 |
of a ton of | 2 |
of the waves against | 2 |
that the distance between | 2 |
after a short time | 2 |
came on the scene | 2 |
then returned to the | 2 |
captured had not several | 2 |
a gleam of satisfaction | 2 |
drums to beat to | 2 |
pacing back and forth | 2 |
to the command of | 2 |
not seem to think | 2 |
would be folly to | 2 |
to return to his | 2 |
the direction in which | 2 |
at portsmouth on the | 2 |
she turned away and | 2 |
away out of the | 2 |
i see how it | 2 |
the enemy off cape | 2 |
he made his way | 2 |
out on the floor | 2 |
in store for him | 2 |
was about to take | 2 |
it might have been | 2 |
of the ship were | 2 |
the union jack flying | 2 |
and presence of mind | 2 |
soon as we were | 2 |
he looked at the | 2 |
incidents that had transpired | 2 |
which now began to | 2 |
into the water close | 2 |
command of a ship | 2 |
a british naval officer | 2 |
acquainted with the particulars | 2 |
were commanded by the | 2 |
should be obliged to | 2 |
to know that i | 2 |
the wind was light | 2 |
in place of the | 2 |
her into the water | 2 |
entrance to the hiding | 2 |
let into the quarter | 2 |
seizing him by the | 2 |
seeing that we were | 2 |
it would be the | 2 |
was very much averse | 2 |
out of his ship | 2 |
during this time the | 2 |
allowed to go on | 2 |
by the ignorance of | 2 |
done his best to | 2 |
to keep the affair | 2 |
the flagship of the | 2 |
him that he must | 2 |
we could not make | 2 |
their way back to | 2 |
to the conclusion that | 2 |