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1 The light in the cabin of his little cutter was dim.
2 Mr. Davis loaned them a little cutter from the boatyard.
3 The little cutter was alone upon the ocean.
4 The little cutter made three feet to her two and was quickly alongside and forging ahead.
5 I want you to lend me that little cutter of yours for the afternoon: will you?
6 And who has lent you that little cutter ? '
7 Returning homeward by way of the west and south coasts, the little cutter was almost wrecked off Botany Bay.
8 No little cutter was visible.
9 The little cutter still lay where she had anchored, but a rowboat was pulling out to her from the shore.
10 It appeared to me that our friends were in great danger, from the way the little cutter heeled over to the wind.
11 I bought a little cutter from this place; bought over three sacks of salt, hats, caps, boots, shoes, and a jug of whiskey.
12 He also assumed responsibility for the condition of the boat, and did it so thoroughly that nothing in the little cutter was ever found wanting.
13 The latter was let into the secret, and prevailed on to form one of the crew of the Wasp, as the little cutter was named.
14 When I regained consciousness I found myself on board a little cutter bound from Pleasant Island to Ocean Island, a hundred and twenty miles away.
15 'I came through it,' said Beauchamp, and pointed to his little cutter labouring in the distance.
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