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The standard-bearer fell, and the whiteensign lay in the dust.
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How long has that whiteensign waved for guests in vain?
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It was not Britain's whiteensign that they flew, those cruisers.
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They both ran up the whiteensign at sight of him; but this meant nothing.
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One by one ships fell away and replaced the red flag by the whiteensign.
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At dawn the next morning, with whiteensign at half-mast, we crept through Lyttelton Heads.
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With such men under the whiteensign we leave our island homes in safety behind us.
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For every two-decked ship that carries the whiteensign there is a grove the less in England.
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She seemed to be flying a white flag-itmight have been the whiteensign at the distance.
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A blue-and- whiteensign fluttered up to the main gaff of the schooner; a boat dropped into the water.
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She seemed about a hundred and fifty tons, and I saw she belonged to the Squadron from the whiteensign.
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The new Confederate flag, which bears a strong resemblance to the British whiteensign, was flying from most of the forts.
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A dainty whiteensign drooped over her stern, and in her bows the sun's light was caught by a heavy brass carronade.
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Anyhow their dirty work, whatever it was, had seemingly baffled our immaculate patrol under our whiteensign, for that time at any rate.
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Just as the fort became visible, a little cloud rose over it, and the whiteensign of France was seen fluttering from a lofty flagstaff.