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The Lonely Island : The Refuge of the Mutineers

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Although there was nothing piratical in the aspect of the ship-if we except her guns-a few of the men who formed her crew might have been easily mistaken for roving buccaneers.

There was a certain swagger in the gait of some, and a sulky defiance on the brow of others, which told powerfully of discontent from some cause or other, and suggested the idea that the peaceful aspect of the sleeping sea was by no means reflected in the breasts of the men.

They were all British seamen, but displayed at that time none of the well-known hearty off-hand rollicking characteristics of the Jack-tar.

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Independently Published
863711875Y / 9798637118755
Paperback / softback
27/04/2020
222 pages
127 x 203 mm, 222 grams
Children / Juvenile Learn More