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the edge of a foresail next to the mast
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3
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the act of pretending to
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5
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a lock of hair growing (or falling) over the forehead
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9
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a chain that has one end that turns on a headed pin
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10
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a ship's petty officer who controls the work of other seamen
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11
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punishment by tyinga rope around the offender and throwing him overboard
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13
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impossible to stop
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14
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in a battle, the simultaneous firing of all the cannons on one side of the warship
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18
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eyes; also, a strong shutter over a ship's porthole that is closed in stormy weather
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20
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a tiny detail
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21
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piers providing access to ships and boats
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2
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a medium-sized warship
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4
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lies; slandering
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6
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those stranded or left behind with no resources, as on an island
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7
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Helmsman of a ship; one who steers the ship
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supply officer
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12
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rum diluted with water
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14
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journey; tour of duty
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15
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detestable
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16
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a flurry of activity
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the topsail on the mizzen mast. the one behind the main mast
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19
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being two-faced; deceptive
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