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1 All I've got to say is, it's a queer craft he's chosen to ship aboard o'.
2 The crew organized what provisions they could and two days later abandoned ship aboard the three whaleboats.
3 When they were all thus embarked, they resolved to lay the ship aboard again, and try to recover it.
5 He had resolved to run away and conceal himself until the vessel had sailed, and then ship aboard an American barque which was in port.
6 I know it!" Mr. Baker was disgusted.-"Thenwhy the devil did you ship aboard here?"-" Imustlive till I die-mustn't I?" he replied.
7 In 1871 I shipped aboard a barque in Liverpool as chief officer.
8 That was about two months before I shipped aboard the Eliza Ann.
9 Two days later they shipped aboard the mail-boat as steerage passengers for England.
10 The driver shipped aboard a vessel bound for Australia, and later, made his way home.
11 A handful of the ships aboard had worked for or been plausibly associated with something called Special Circumstances.
12 She found him in the East Indies, under another name, and shipped aboard one of our national ships.
13 I've shipped aboard o' many vessels, and I've seen a few skippers, but never the likes o' you.
14 Of all the soldiers and sailors who shipped aboard the almiranta, only five escaped, by swimming to the Chinese shore.
15 Not two months before I shipped aboard here, I published a volume of poems, very aggressive on the world, Jack.
16 That's th' last I saw av him until I shipped aboard here, for he cleared from Valparaiso th' next day.
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