10 adverbs to describe how to sailors

Aye! FIRST SAILOR (cautiously).

They rush down upon Columbus.] FIRST SAILOR (angrily).

Them critters is jest like sailors ashore; they'll buy anything they set eyes on.

" "Eliphalet!" said a young sailor, contemptuously.

But the status of Sir Percy, who, as officially announced, "has not quite left the Admiralty and has not quite joined the War Office," seems to suggest "a kind of giddy harumfroditesoldier an' sailor too.

Covajos Maroots was her captain, and a fine, jolly, old-fashioned, elderly sailor he was.

It need scarcely be said that the sailors outside did not remain long in ignorance of the unexpected and happy discovery related in the last chapter.

" "I can do so if you wish it," said the sailor, rather sulkily.

It is, of course, possible to concede that adequate arrangements had been made for the general victualling of the fleet; and still to maintain that, after all, the sailors afloat actually did run short of food.

SECOND SAILOR (threateningly).

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