One morning, a fine tall fellow, with a tail as thick as a hawser, came on board and offered himself; he was taken by the skipper, and went on shore again to get his traps.
If there was one, I presume he has gone on shore again.
As the boat which picked us up was one of the men-of-war boats, the officer who had been embarking the troops, and had been sent on shore again to know if there were any yet left behind, consented.
Chapter XLII We sail for the West Indies--A volunteer for the ship refused and set on shore again, for reasons which the chapter will satisfactorily explain to the reader.
As for Gascoigne, it was no use reasoning with him, so it was agreed that he should have satisfaction as soon as they could get on shore again.
I never dare come on shore again--they'd have me in the inquisition.
Jove, you may save yourself the trouble of asking to go on shore again.
Toby was the hero of Galatz from that hour; but the Falmouth dog never ventured on shore again, and his master as seldom as possible.
He missed the wide moors and the heathy hills, and I'm sure, like his master, he was always glad to go on shore again.
His chief business lay in taking out of vessels coming down Channel, goods which were shipped and bonded for exportation, and running them on shore again.
Why, when I met them, which I did about six years afterwards, I found that they had been in much the same predicament, having lost the coble, and the weather being so bad that they could not get on shore again.
We must lick the privateers for honour and glory, and we must re-capture the ships for profit, because you'll all want some money when you get on shore again.
We did our best to make them understand that we were friends, and would set them on shore again, and make them free, as soon as we could.
However, the wounds are going on nicely, and I hope by the time we get to Buenos Ayres I shall be fit for a trip on shore again.
The young fellows were heartily glad to be on shore again, for life among the steerage passengers during a long voyage is dull and monotonous.
I never dare come on shore again--they'd have me in the Inquisition.
When he was gotten on shore again, all his comrades came about him to see what he had got; he hung the string of beads round his neck, and ran dancing about with the other things in his hand, as if he had been mad.
As soon as he was in the cabin and the door shut, he laid some letters on the table, and without saying a word went on deck and on shore again.
As soon as he was in the cabin and the door shut, he laid some letters on the table, and with out saying a word went on deck and on shore again.
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