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against the captain's return = ready for the captain's return ?

 
 
Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 09:06 am


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Well, mother was upstairs with father and I was laying the breakfast-table against the captain's return when the parlour door opened and a man stepped in on whom I had never set my eyes before. He was a pale, tallowy creature, wanting two fingers of the left hand, and though he wore a cutlass, he did not look much like a fighter. I had always my eye open for seafaring men, with one leg or two, and I remember this one puzzled me. He was not sailorly, and yet he had a smack of the sea about him too.

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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 09:42 am
Yes.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 10:22 am
@Setanta,
You should have changed your avatar for this one mate.
http://blogs.forteana.org/system/files/black-dog.jpg
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 03:05 pm
@oristarA,

Please remember that this style of writing is a bit old-fashioned.
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oristarA
 
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Reply Wed 3 Aug, 2011 03:21 pm
Thank you.
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