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1On one especially tall thistle the Red Admiral had come to anchor.
2She had run the gauntlet safely, and come to anchor off Smithville.
3The Pearl had come to anchor about nine o'clock the previous evening.
4A vessel coming in the daytime should come to anchor outside the banks.
5Darkness was setting in, but he did not come to anchor.
6By one o'clock we shall come to anchor in Provincetown Harbor.
7We will run in under the guns of our friends and come to anchor.
8The commander of the frigate then ordered that the brig should come to anchor.
9To Gravesend in the Bezan Yacht, and there come to anchor for all night.
10As soon as they had come to anchor Darrin communicated with the British flag-ship.
11For a moment he looked to see her round to and come to anchor.
12Before I could come to anchor he had got underway.
13Two days later, where did the Mayflower come to anchor?
14The 'Great Christopher' has come to anchor,-CaptainBatavius de Vries.
15The fleet had come to anchor in the Roads.
16After this the French ships durst not come to anchor for fear of the Portuguese.
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