Prepared in this way the cake resembles a coarse ship'sbiscuit.
2
He is as full of ideas as a ship'sbiscuit is of weevils.
3
But in any case, I think I should rather prescribe a course of ship'sbiscuit.
4
A hurried breakfast was made on water-soaked ship'sbiscuit.
5
Natasha, Sydney, Australia Scouse was a stew usually made from ship'sbiscuit and fish frequently eaten by sailors.
6
They ate ship'sbiscuit greedily, though at first sight they took it for an uncanny kind of pumice-stone.
7
I don't care the value of a ship'sbiscuit for your dream-yoursnor anybody else's-sostow your gaff.
8
By luck she found Knollys there and he produced bread and cheese and ship'sbiscuit from the steward's pantry.
9
The worst of Cabot's distress had already been relieved by a cup of cold tea and a ship'sbiscuit.
10
While speaking he handed out a pair of oars, a bag of ship'sbiscuit, and a breaker of water.
11
After this, we gave them some coffee, the breakfast being ready, and then a little ship'sbiscuit soaked in wine.
12
Our people ate a great deal; and, being of a pleasant taste and satisfying, they left off the ship'sbiscuit for them.
13
This "biscuit" would not have been like modern biscuits, but hard cakes of unleavened bread, like oatcakes or ship'sbiscuit.
14
After all this, being faint with hunger, I took a ship'sbiscuit from the locker in the cabin to eat as I worked.
15
The Commandant appeared in the doorway with a plate of ship'sbiscuit in his hand, and on his face a flush of extreme embarrassment.
16
Still barefoot, Laurence took some coffee and ship'sbiscuit when Roland brought it him, but stayed by Temeraire, who remained subdued and without appetite.