He looked up, and saw her darkhull rising up above him.
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Again it rose- asail ,thenthe darkhull of a ship.
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By this time all hands forward could see the darkhull of the enemy.
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The darkhull of a ship appeared, obscuring the light.
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The following seas dashed wildly over her, almost concealing her darkhull from view.
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That's what the E-boats were for. A large darkhull moved across the moon.
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Silently the darkhull crept beneath the cathedral arches of the dark and silent grove.
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The triangle-and-J-insignia gleamed brightly on her darkhull.
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But now before his eyes appeared a welcome sight, the darkhull of a Union gunboat.
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Her masts and yards and sails shot upwards, and her darkhull seemed suddenly to melt away.
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For the first hour, the darkhull of the brigantine was seen supporting the moving cloud of canvas.
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Our eyes had barely time to examine the Speedy, ere the darkhull of Le Cerf made its appearance.
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The sails of the brig, flapping against the wind, towered above me, and her darkhull as she swung over us hid the sun.
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Not a hundred yards to the leeward his eyes fell upon the darkhull of the German cruiser which had pursued them the night before.
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The picket-boat, having done this serious mischief, then hurried ashore and gave the alarm, and quickly the shore batteries were firing on the darkhull.
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I wouldn't have noticed it at all against the darkhull if not for the fact that the creature glowed with a soft blue-white light.