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Many cargoes

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Cover of: Many cargoes
Many cargoes
1912, Methuen
Cover of: Many cargoes.
Many cargoes.
1906, Methuen
- Ed. 29.
Cover of: Many cargoes
Many cargoes
1903, F. A. Stokes company
in English
Cover of: Many cargoes
Many cargoes
1903, McKinlay, Stone & Mackenzie
Cover of: Many cargoes
Many cargoes
1903, McKinlay, Stone & Mackenzie
Cover of: Many cargoes.
Many cargoes.
1897, Stokes
- Author's autograph edition.
Cover of: Many cargoes
Many cargoes
1897, F.A. Stokes Company

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Table of Contents

A change of treatment.
A love passage.
The captain's exploit.
Contraband of war.
A black affair.
The skipper of the "Osprey."
In borrowed plumes.
The boatswain's watch.
Low water.
In mid-Atlantic.
After the inquest.
In Limehouse Reach.
An elaborate elopement.
The cook of the "Gannet."
A benefit performance.
A case of desertion.
Outsailed.
Mated.
The rival beauties.
Mrs. Bunker's chaperon.
A harbour of refuge.

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Library of Congress
PZ3.J156 M4

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Pagination
3 p. L., 247 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7057671M
Internet Archive
manycargoesjacob00jaco
LCCN
07007426
OCLC/WorldCat
7038660
Library Thing
146005

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First Sentence

""YES, I've sailed under some 'cute skippers in my time," said the night-watchman; "them that go down in big ships see the wonders o' the deep, you know," he added with a sudden chuckle, "but the one I'm going to tell you about ought never to have been trusted out without 'is ma."

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