1 And so they followed into a small dining-room in the aftermost house.
2 I was stationed to the four aftermost carronades on the quarter-deck.
3 The stage, well lighted, was built on the aftermost part of the deck.
4 One shot cut the aftermost main-shroud; another went through the boat on the booms.
5 The doors of the aftermost ones were however still closed.
6 If the aftermost mast is not square-rigged, the order is foremast, main, mizzen and jigger.
7 Sancho was seated on the captain's stage, close to the aftermost rower on the right-hand side.
8 Drake, however, might be crushed piecemeal in the offing when still with his aftermost ships in the Sound.
9 He heard the Royal Marine sentry's heels click together as he approached the screen door to the aftermost cabins.
10 The two aftermost guns were accordingly once more very carefully pointed and fired, Captain Staunton giving the word as before.
11 The leading frigate, now coming up on our starboard quarter, opened fire, and we, luffing up, returned it with our aftermost guns.
12 Fred Harper was the aftermost rower; and the instructor asked him to vacate his seat, which Ben took himself, with the oar in his hands.
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