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1
The next star in the Antarctic firmament is the
British
seaman
,
James Weddell.
2
No
British
seaman
was disposed to err on the same side with Byng.
3
He dared not meet in fight the true-hearted
British
seaman
.
4
He had already become thoroughly imbued with the right spirit of a
British
seaman
.
5
Remain a wandering Malay, or become a civilised
British
seaman
,
with Greenwich in prospect.
6
His last words were, 'Let him be brought up as a true
British
seaman
.
'
7
This is the full allowance for a
British
seaman
:
8
But the
British
seaman
on the Ranger's deck was made of sterner stuff than the other.
9
The insurmountable obstacle in her path is the simple, old-fashioned dogged courage of the average
British
seaman
.
10
He looks-andof course he is- averyplucky fellow and a perfect type of the
British
seaman
.
11
He threw his papers overboard, but a
British
seaman
promptly went after them and brought them back.
12
The men cheered, though their voices sounded husky, the ring of a
British
seaman
's
voice sadly wanting.
13
Still, it is unlucky the
British
seaman
is so enamoured of theological terms; for he constantly misapplies them.
14
The admiral received them in that kind and hospitable manner, which is the peculiar characteristic of a
British
seaman
.
15
He is the son of our chief man here, and you said what a fine
British
seaman
he would make.
16
He was closely followed by Joe Davis and Jim Croft, both of them sturdy fellows-goodspecimens of the
British
seaman
.
british
seaman
british