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1 At 1 P.M. spoke a Dutch Galliot bound to Riga.
2 A Dutch galliot may be fifty, eighty, or even a hundred and fifty tons burden.
3 A few Dutch galliots lay moored ahead of us, with long scarlet pennons on their mastheads.
4 And with a horse like a Dutch galliot !
5 D'ye mean the one lyin' to wind'ard o' that cliff shaped like the side of a Dutch galliot ?
6 A Dutch galliot - type of vessel which has never had the reputation of being a racer-wasin company, to leeward of him.
7 Ruggiero stood on tiptoe and the old man bent over sideways, much as a heavily laden Dutch galliot heels to a stiff breeze.
8 The Dutch galliot is a somewhat peculiar craft to the eye of an Englishman; heavy and clumsy-looking beyond doubt, but a good sea-boat notwithstanding.
9 Had not you had enough of it in the Mediterranean and the Turkish seas, that you must be getting aboard this lubberly Dutch galliot !
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