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1The next star in the Antarctic firmament is the British seaman, James Weddell.
2No British seaman was disposed to err on the same side with Byng.
3He dared not meet in fight the true-hearted British seaman.
4He had already become thoroughly imbued with the right spirit of a British seaman.
5Remain a wandering Malay, or become a civilised British seaman, with Greenwich in prospect.
6His last words were, 'Let him be brought up as a true British seaman.'
7This is the full allowance for a British seaman:
8But the British seaman on the Ranger's deck was made of sterner stuff than the other.
9The insurmountable obstacle in her path is the simple, old-fashioned dogged courage of the average British seaman.
10He looks-andof course he is- averyplucky fellow and a perfect type of the British seaman.
11He threw his papers overboard, but a British seaman promptly went after them and brought them back.
12The men cheered, though their voices sounded husky, the ring of a British seaman's voice sadly wanting.
13Still, it is unlucky the British seaman is so enamoured of theological terms; for he constantly misapplies them.
14The admiral received them in that kind and hospitable manner, which is the peculiar characteristic of a British seaman.
15He is the son of our chief man here, and you said what a fine British seaman he would make.
16He was closely followed by Joe Davis and Jim Croft, both of them sturdy fellows-goodspecimens of the British seaman.
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