Ozanne was a Channel Islander who had originally been a merchantsailor.
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Ozanne, the first lieutenant, a Channel Islander who had once been a merchantsailor.
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And once for all, sir, I shall never marry a mere merchantsailor- acommonwhaling master.
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To be defeated by a merchantsailor! He paused to see the effect of his poisoned shaft.
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A merchantsailor, he was somewhere off the coast of west Africa when water flooded into his home.
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The things that are done on a man-of-war in spar-drill make a merchantsailor's hair stand on end.
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Tim was in the dress of a merchantsailor, and very handsome he looked, although the cut of his beard gave him a half-foreign look.
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The merchantsailors avoided confrontation where they could, letting the warriors do the fighting.
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The crew were merchantsailors and landsmen, all undrilled in the duties peculiar to an armed ship.
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During the patronage of the Soviet Union, Cubans would swap local rum for Soviet tinned products from merchantsailors.
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The merchantsailors have quite a repertoire, and invariably call on it when getting up anchor or hoisting sails.
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They're no merchantsailors either!
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Good merchantsailors, fishermen, and tugboat men would fit into the work with considerable ease, and in quite a short time.
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It draws together Somalis from different backgrounds, merchantsailors from the Philippines, western security consultants, and even questions the role of illegal fishing.
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Fyn decided he would turn the flat of his blade and when that failed, he would injure the merchantsailors, rather than kill.