For the same reason, as best embodying the peculiar temper of garrulous old age, the magistrate comes forward as supporting the part of that age.
The captain told the mates to keep a bright lookout, and if they saw lightning at the southwest, to take in sail at once.
There had been light squalls through the night, and the captain told Mr. Foster, who commanded our watch, to keep a bright lookout.
The second mate was to keep the deck until eight o'clock, all hands were to be called at daybreak, and the word was passed to keep a bright lookout, and to call the mate if it should come on to blow from the southeast.
The tornado having passed over, the brig's head was again put to the south-west, and a bright lookout being of course kept, all hoped to fall in once more with the Venus.
I will go over to Michael Cross, and engage him to come behind on his swift nag, and keep a bright lookout on the road, and warn us if any company of men come on.
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