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The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey (Aubrey/Maturin Series)

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English
Pages
144

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Cover of: The Final, Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
The Final, Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
2010, W. W. Norton
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21: The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey (Aubrey/Maturin Series)
October 30, 2004, W. W. Norton & Company
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Cover of: FINAL UNFINISHED VOYAGE OF JACK AUBREY.
FINAL UNFINISHED VOYAGE OF JACK AUBREY.
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First Sentence

"STEPHEN MATURIN squared up to his writing-desk once more: he had been called away to attend to one of the ship's boys who in the lightness of his heart had contrived to stun himself in the foretop by taking the maul from its place, tossing it to a considerable height and so misjudging the revolutions as it fell that the massive head struck him down, speechless and unnaturally pale."

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Open Library
OL7452065M
ISBN 10
039306025X
ISBN 13
9780393060256
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133220
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First Sentence

"STEPHEN MATURIN squared up to his writing-desk once more: he had been called away to attend to one of the ship's boys who in the lightness of his heart had contrived to stun himself in the foretop by taking the maul from its place, tossing it to a considerable height and so misjudging the revolutions as it fell that the massive head struck him down, speechless and unnaturally pale."

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