We wore ship, she did the same, and we passed each other within half a musket.
When the watch came up, we wore ship, and stood on the other tack, in towards land.
After standing to the northward a few hours, we wore ship, and, the wind having hauled, we stood to the southward and eastward.
Wore ship, and hove to, under close-reefed topsails on the starboard tack.
Hurried on deck, wore ship, and gave-chase; the strange sail being about two to two and a half miles from us, partially to windward.
Wore ship seaward, and stood off and on during the night: the weather blustering.
At the same hour that night, wore ship again, heading north-east.
After standing to the northward a few hours, we wore ship, and the wind having hauled, we stood to the southward and eastward.
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