187 examples of shipmates in sentences

The detector was, however, an English seaman, now captain of a well-known steam-vessel, who forming part of a crew one of whom had lost a sum of money, broke off ten twigs of equal length from a broom, and distributed them among his shipmates, with the same observation as was used by the Argentine chief.

Herman Perez Matteos was another pilot, and there were a few other old shipmates in the squadron.

He wants drudges, not shipmates,obedient, active drudges,men who can be drilled to quick execution of duty, even as in a machine the several parts.

Wise shipmates know that the wind which tarrieth shall come on the third day, nor throw away their goods through greed of more: the rich and the poor alike fare on their way to death.

"Mark my words, shipmates," says he, "when Job Whitmarsh's time comes to go as straight to hell as Judas, that boy will bring his summons.

When Mr. Lister paid for a drink, the demon of avarice masquerading as conscience preached a teetotal lecture, and when he showed signs of profiting by it, the demon of drink would send him hanging round public-house doors cadging for drinks in a way which his shipmates regarded as a slur upon the entire ship's company.

Thus did the Silent Menace, with the rest of his shipmates, bid good-bye to the Auxiliary Patrol.

I could not express all I felt on the occasion; but the events of that morning, and the feelings betrayed by my two old shipmates, made an impression on my heart, that time has not, nor ever can, efface.

That day I got a visit from the purser, who was the most attentive of all my acquaintances, and I took the liberty of asking him if it were possible my two shipmates had entered into the British service.

Any man that was ever shipmates with me would tell you as much.

I was myself close to him on the same spar, and in this situation we saw many of our shipmates meet an untimely end, being either dashed against the rocks or swept over by the breakers.

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RIESENBERG, FELIX, JR. Shipmates.

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RIESENBERG, FELIX, JR. Shipmates.

W. C. Mitchell (C of A. Mitchell), Alma Giesecke Hodges, Linda Giesecke Geren & Minnie Giesecke Wight (C of F. E. Giesecke); 12Sep67; R417462. GIGUERE, GEORGE. Shipmates.

La Peyrouse and his shipmates never came back.

There was an esprit de corps among the Proserpines, as between their own ship and le Feu-Follet, which would have withstood, on an occasion like this, both threats and bribes; and he of the Granite State was compelled to give the matter up as hopeless; though, in so doing, he did not fail to ascribe the refusal to betray their shipmates, on the part of these men, to English obstinacy, rather than to any creditable feeling.

"The suddenness of the calamity and the shock of losing our shipmates" "It's wonderful to me that you can remember so much," said Edward, with a severe glance at the captain.

No one could recall to mind, without laughing, the ludicrous figure necessarily cut by our shipmates, when to amuse the natives, they figured on the light fantastic toe; and the readers, who look at the plate representing this really serious affair,* will behold two men literally dancing for their lives.

Dawes dared not say a word, as they declared they would kill him if he did; as they did not agree about killing Talbot and Brownrigg, two shipmates, it was put off.

They had not seen him till afterwards; but their shipmates had told them of his cruel treatment, and they knew that soon afterwards he had died.

If we are more enlightened than our shipmates, Master Yarn, let us be close-mouthed, that others do not steal our knowledgehold, here is a crown with the face of King Louis; he is our bitterest enemy, and you may swallow him whole, if you please, or take him in morsels, as shall best suit your humor.

"We are likely to be shipmates several days, unless you choose to shorten the time, by entering into a capitulation for the Water-Witch; in which case" "You had a proposition to make.

The wounded began to feel their pain, and to be sensible of the danger of their injuries; while the few, who had escaped unhurt, turned a friendly care on their shipmates.

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