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1 He expected to be put in irons, for it was thought to be mutiny to strike a pilot.
2 And he felt certain that, if the British tried to send any more troops there, there would be mutiny .
3 As captain of this submarine, I might order you below, and your refusal to do so would be mutiny .
4 If you attempt to leave without orders, it will be mutiny , and I will shoot you like a dog!
6 On the ocean that would be mutiny , and I could hang every mother's son of them from the yardarm for it.
7 Then when a man quit work it would be desertion, and when he combined with others to strike it would be mutiny .
8 The master, interpreting this to be mutiny , which really was intended for fair compromise, answered, "I'll whip you, too, Sir!"
9 If you disobey me, it is mutiny , and you know the penalty.
10 This was mutiny , and M'Grath's remedy for that distemper was ever heroic.
11 The first is mutiny ; the second is desertion to the French.
12 It would have been mutiny , and the man must be master.
13 If you do not go aboard forthwith it is mutiny - rank mutiny .
14 Whichever way you considered it, at best it was mutiny , at worst piracy.
15 Th' mate, sure it was mutiny , lets off his gun permiscuous.
16 If he won't obey, it 's mutiny , just you remember that!
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