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fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of posts set firmly for defense; a place where prisoners are kept
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2
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impatient, angry, as if stung by nettles
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3
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men who plan mutiny, or overthrow a ship's authority
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4
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to release from being entangled; escaped
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5
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drains that allow water on the deck of a ship to flow overboard
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9
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additional item of dress or equipment
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10
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a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
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15
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changed in pitch, tone, or volume
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18
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Great Britian's national flag, when flown from a ship
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20
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devoutly religious; god-faring
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21
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not circulating or flowing; stale, dead
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23
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affidavit; a declaration under oath; a promise
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24
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a small workboat, usually rowed by 4 or 6 oars
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25
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the center of bones
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27
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with purpose
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28
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competitor; enemy
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29
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listening
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30
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excessively hot and humid, causing sweating and faintness
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32
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towers that taper to points at the top
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