Your Greeks were not carried from Brighton through carelessness, but as you are seriously absurd about lending books, I have directed Caplin to send them to S.
In the meanwhile I have experienced a separation from a more humble companion with whom I expected to pass the remainder of my life: in a few days Caplin departs for England.
This morning Caplin was sent to reconnoitre: he reports that the stables are empty, but as the coach-house is full, the close alliance between carriage and horses will render the former circumstance of little avail.
Caplin assumes with pleasure the office of prime minister, and we hope that some lessons at White's will turn the housemaid (Edward's sister) into a good Cook for private ordinary days.
Caplin has paused till you send him more peremptory commands.
Herring and caplin had long since drifted away into unknown depths, where the tides flowed endlessly over them and brought never a one ashore.
The crew'll be waitin' for us wi' the vessel at Caplin Cove.
And Bess had gone and delivered her message to Leary's crew at Caplin Cove.
And the crew to Caplin Cove, an' only me and Tim to stand by the vessel.
I ought to have acquired some merit at the expence of infinite hurry, twenty pounds (for I rattled with four horses and two servants for the sake of sending Caplin forwards), and above all of a week's loss of time.
I will shew your letter to Caplin as well for Porter as footman.
Caplin has conversed with your Tenant, but his demands were certainly excuses, as he has given over all thoughts of the enterprize: possibly you may be more successful.
Caplin knows not any proper servant, but will be so kind as to enquire, for his friend Mr. H.
I have received another dozen of handkerchiefs, and you, by this time, have got your books and silver spoons, which Caplin has sent by the coach.
Then the caplin moved off, and five minutes later there was no sound except the splash of the sinkers overside, the flapping of the cod, and the whack of the muckles as the men stunned them.
The caplin schooled once more at twilight, when the mad clamour was repeated; and at dusk they rowed back to dress down by the light of kerosene-lamps on the edge of the pen.
At Ramah I had purchased some dried caplin for dog food for the night.
Therefore when feeding time came, seal blubber, of which there was an abundant supply in the igloo, fell to the lot of the animals, while our drivers and hosts appropriated the caplin to themselves.
The caplin is a small fish, about the size of a smelt or a little larger, and is caught in the neighborhood of Hamilton Inlet and south.
A trout is a trout, a salmon is a salmon and a caplin is a caplin, but a cod is a fish.
Cod follow the caplin schools, and this is the season when the fisherman, if he is so fortunate as to own a trap, reaps his greatest harvest.
He lived with the dry caplin that I took when I was searching in the pinnace, and did eat dry new land fish.
Billy was told that as the whales went thus, rising and diving, they travelled in a circle, feeding on young caplin and herring, squid and crustaceans.
For this deed Skipper was petted for a day and a half, and fed with fried caplin and salt pork, to his evident gratification.
The plan Knox unfolded to Walsingham was to have a fleet of fast sailing vessels ply between England andCaplin bay, Newfoundland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caplin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.