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Example sentences for "deck again"

  • But everything began to reel with me, so, blindly clutching the ladder, I struggled on deck again, where the bitter wind soon revived me.

  • Then he began to moan pitifully, as if in pain, and suddenly, to my intense relief, he hurriedly went on deck again.

  • Yes," continued the Laird, when we got on deck again; "a sense of humour is a great power in human affairs.

  • So both of them went on deck again; and found that the White Dove was already sailing away from the Trossachs-like shore of Loch Crinan, and getting farther out into this squally green sea.

  • When we went on deck again we found not only that those angry squalls had ceased, but that the wind had veered very considerably in our favour, and we were now running and plunging past Ardnamurchan Point.

  • He finished the breakfast in silence, and then went on deck again.

  • The girl was standing by the galley when they went on deck again, an object of curious and respectful admiration to the crew, who had come on board in the meantime.

  • To threats and appeals alike they turned a deaf ear, and the frantic skipper was compelled at last to go on deck again, still encumbered with the hated skirts.

  • Once out of the river he came on deck again, and, ignoring by a great effort the smiles of the crew and the jibes of the mate, took command.

  • There was silence for a while, then one said: "You spoke about getting on deck again, Jenkins.

  • Just let them see that you are on deck, and will be on deck again.

  • Then she came on deck again, had a further search, and this time carried off a load of coloured fabric; after which she remained invisible for nearly three-quarters of an hour.

  • And therewith I unfolded my final plans, and gave him a few last instructions; after which Harry went on deck again, to be there in the event of any of the others taking it into their heads to go on deck and have a look round.

  • We might go on deck again, and hold a council of war and talk the situation over.

  • Any change was welcomed, and the boys scrambled on deck again.

  • He dared not look anywhere until he felt that his grasp was sure, and then he somehow worked himself back, up, over the railing, and the whole of his body was on the lantern-deck again.

  • Whereupon he ordered me in here, and told me not to dare to show my nose out on deck again until I had his permission, or he'd have me hove over the rail.

  • We were just turning into our hammocks, the other watch having been called, when we heard the canvas flap loudly against the masts, and were summoned on deck again to take in studding-sails.

  • Saying this, the lieutenant stepped in on deck again, taking me with him.

  • When we went on deck again in the morning the frigate lay nearly becalmed off Carlisle Bay, thence we had a westerly course to Pedro Bluff.

  • Well, sir," cried Jarette, "when are you coming on deck again?

  • No fear of our sinking, Dale," said the mate; and he went on deck again to look at the tremendous clouds of steam rising from the hold.

  • Yes, sir, and s'pose he'll doctor the lot of 'em this next time and have us all up on deck again.

  • But I was not thinking of freeing him, only of getting hold of the line, and as he struck at me quickly, I thrust him back so sharply that his head struck the deck again.

  • Soon they all came up on deck again, and with them was Mr. Jacobs himself.

  • When the Adams party came up on deck again, the Mary Ann had passed Mare Island, where some vessels, among them two ships of war, were anchored, and was entering a narrow opening named the Straits of Carquinez.

  • He rushed out on deck again, peering, following his course to the rail.

  • I was just upon the p'int of goin' down to ask ye to come on deck again.

  • When I went on deck again at the change of the watches, it was still very thick, but the breeze was freshening, and it and the sun together promised soon to disperse the vapour.

  • French captain, as this apparition appeared before him--he having jumped down on deck again as we ranged alongside; and he placed himself on guard in the most approved fashion.

  • Now let us go on deck again, as I hear the hands have turned to.

  • Out on deck again, I saw Captain West on the poop, hands still in pockets, quite uninterested, gazing at a blue break in the sky to the north-east.

  • It was early yet, only several minutes after three so I went on deck again to witness the arrival of the crew.

  • At eight he went on deck again to take the watch till midnight, and as I went to bed I dismissed all forebodings and speculated as to how many more voyages he could last after this sudden onslaught of old age.


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