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1
At sunset saw two ships
pass
to
windward
,
conjectured to be the Audacious and prize.
2
We found it advisable to
pass
to
windward
of these; but they themselves did not seem to mind.
3
Each yacht was to
pass
to
windward
of the Penobscot, and come round her stern, reporting as she did so.
4
Or perhaps, sir, he will
pass
to
windward
of us, and give us a broadside, and be off in the wind's eye again.
5
Unable to
pass
to
windward
of this land, Torres bore away along its south side; and gives, himself, the following account of his subsequent proceedings.
6
When I
passed
to
windward
of the carcass, the bad smell ceased.
7
At sunset we
passed
to
windward
of Point Fowler, and stood off to sea for the night.
8
The cruiser went about, and
passing
to
windward
,
backed her main-topsail just forward of the Swash's beam.
9
While they were pulling on one of the French frigates made sail, and
passed
to
windward
of them.
10
The lugger accordingly tacked, and
passed
to
windward
of the felucca, delivering a close and brisk fire as she approached.
11
"She is
passing
to
windward
of us," I exclaimed.
12
Some of the enemy's ships were seen running away into Cadiz; while four others
passed
to
windward
of our fleet, and made their escape.
13
He raised himself to his feet, and was pointing to the frigate, which, having
passed
to
windward
of the dismasted brig, was now hove-to.
pass
to
windward
pass