All hands were instantly set to work to repair damages, to be ready for her in case she should return.
She has but hauled off to repair damages," observed the third lieutenant to the captain.
The guns were run in and secured, and the crew were sent aloft to repair damages.
Every exertion having now been made to repair damages, on the 20th the George again caught sight of the French, and pursued them without effect for three successive days.
So vigorously did he work his guns that the frigates received such injury in their sails and rigging as to be compelled to sheer off to repair damages.
The English anchored within a mile of them during the night to repair damages.
Once fairly at sea the crew began to repair damages.
The Audacious had suffered so severely in the unequal fight that she was obliged to return to Plymouth to repair damages.
Here she hove-to, in order, it was evident, to repair damages.
The guns, as they could be brought to bear, were fired at the enemy with such effect that she was compelled to sheer off to repair damages.
After a quick run the Ariel and Lily reached Port Royal to repair damages.
A good deal of sail was already set, and the hands were at work to repair damages.
Perhaps we shall knock some of his spars away, and we shall then take the liberty of leaving him to repair damages at his leisure.
By this time being short of water and provisions, they ran into Dunmanus Bay, supposing that, no one suspecting their character, they might remain as long as was necessary to repair damages and to procure whatever they wanted.
The calm continued, allowing time to repair damages, and to commit the poor fellows who had been killed to the deep.
I made the signal for the boats to retire from action, and for the brigs and schooners to take them in tow, and soon after hauled off with the Constitution to repair damages.
The carpenters were sent on board the bombs to repair damages, and our boats employed in supplying the bombs and gunboats with ammunition, and to replace the expenditures.
Still the crews entreated that they might not be sent into port, and, with the true spirit of British seamen, undertook to repair damages at sea, in which request they were seconded by their officers.
The frigates had got so close in with the French coast that they were obliged to anchor to repair damages, so as to be in a condition to make sail and stand off again.
There every possible exertion was made to repair damages, so as to be in a state to go in search of the enemy.
Exhausted by the action as the men were, they still laboured away, as British seamen are ever ready to do, to repair damages, and to keep the ship afloat.
Loud cheers burst from their throats, though they at first believed she had merely hauled off to repair damages.
It became now absolutely necessary for the "Weymouth" to stand away from the enemy for a short time to repair damages.
Several of the French ships were compelled to quit the fight, long before it was over, to repair damages, some of them to stop leaks which would otherwise have caused them to founder.
We were drifting like a pig upon a grating, and as helpless as a sucking shrimp, when the signal was made to repair damages.
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