... there is Cato...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...Shipwreck of the Porpoise and Cato in the night...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis」
...The situation was ascertained to be nearly 23° 6' south, and 155° 23' east; and we then made sail after the Bridgewater and Cato, to take our station ahead of them as before...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...with the uncertainty of what had befallen the Cato and even the Bridgewater, did not tend to make this long night pass more agreeably...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...Of the poor Cato, we could neither see nor hear any thing...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...When the Cato struck the reef, it was upon the point of a rock, under the larbord chess tree; and she fell over to windward, with her decks exposed to the waves...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...At this moment we perceived the Cato within half a cable's length, standing stem on for us...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...Palmer towards His Majesty's ship Porpoise, and towards the Cato which had given way in the moment of danger that he might be saved...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...But the officers and crews of the Porpoise and Cato reached England in safety; whilst captain Palmer and the Bridgewater, who left Bombay for Europe, have not been heard of, now for many years...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...Of the Cato, nothing but a few scattered fragments had remained for several days before...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...)Soon after two o'clock, the Cato being some distance on our larbord quarter made the signal for seeing land...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
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