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1
I had an
old
brig
,
while he had a good man-of- war.
2
While on the arch of the '
old
brig
'
was the reply:
3
She was a woe-begone, battered-looking
old
brig
of two hundred tons or so.
4
I daresay they knowed all about the
old
brig
as well as I did myself.
5
Once more, then, the stout
old
brig
was following her accustomed track across the Atlantic.
6
The
old
brig
has luck when, doubloons are in question, and ever has had since I've commanded her.
7
A more perilous position than that in which the
old
brig
Janson now lay, it was impossible to imagine.
8
I am glad to write of those lessons in the
old
brig
's
carcass, for they are remembered so pleasantly.
9
As the
old
brig
shook with the report, Alfred jumped to the bell, and the way that clanged was splendid.
10
So every night, as soon as supper was finished, we repaired with Mr Clare to the schoolroom in the
old
brig
.
11
He had become as if glued to the tiller, and many could scarcely imagine the
old
brig
with a new steersman.
12
Once more the white foam appeared beneath the bows, as the
old
brig
plunged, and rolled, and wriggled along on her way towards Demarara.
13
He jest come a sailin' into th' harbor, with every mite o' sail the
old
brig
'd carry, two days afore Caley was born.
14
"We saw some curious sights aboard the
old
brig
,
sir," observed Ben.
15
"I'm going to stand by the
old
brig
,
"
said Andrew to some one-byaccident it was in Mr. Maurice's hearing.
old
brig
old