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...“He ain’t no seaman,” he admitted...   “He ain’t no seaman,” he admittedの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

...Those seven days had made a vast amount of difference to Dick Maitland, so far as his usefulness as a seaman was concerned...   Those seven days had made a vast amount of difference to Dick Maitland, so far as his usefulness as a seaman was concernedの読み方
Harry Collingwood 「The Adventures of Dick Maitland」

...“Ah!” remarked the skipper; “that is just where you made a big mistake; your services as a medical man would have been far more valuable to me than as an ordinary seaman...   “Ah!” remarked the skipper; “that is just where you made a big mistake; your services as a medical man would have been far more valuable to me than as an ordinary seamanの読み方
Harry Collingwood 「The Adventures of Dick Maitland」

...Alston, a seaman, had become so weak that he was unable to sit his horse, and entreated to be left in the woods till the morning...   Alston, a seaman, had become so weak that he was unable to sit his horse, and entreated to be left in the woods till the morningの読み方
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」

...The next day Dawson, a seaman, who, while suffering from ague caught at Jannah, had fallen off into the water in the morning, died in the evening...   The next day Dawson, a seaman, who, while suffering from ague caught at Jannah, had fallen off into the water in the morning, died in the eveningの読み方
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」

...It was a man, a white man, a seaman, if one might judge from his costume, and he was waving a large coloured handkerchief, or something of the kind, with the evident object of attracting our attention...   It was a man, a white man, a seaman, if one might judge from his costume, and he was waving a large coloured handkerchief, or something of the kind, with the evident object of attracting our attentionの読み方
Harry Collingwood 「A Middy of the Slave Squadron」

...“By Jingo! but there is, though, sir; I can see it myself now, wi’ the naked eye!” exclaimed a seaman who was crouching in a sand pit a yard or so distant from where Nugent and I were standing...   “By Jingo! but there is, though, sir; I can see it myself now, wi’ the naked eye!” exclaimed a seaman who was crouching in a sand pit a yard or so distant from where Nugent and I were standingの読み方
Harry Collingwood 「A Middy of the Slave Squadron」

...Notwithstanding, I should have known him at a glance to be a seaman...   Notwithstanding, I should have known him at a glance to be a seamanの読み方
W.H.G. Kingston 「The Two Supercargoes」

...Many a blackguard on board has been bred in luxury; and many a good seaman has been a slaver and a pirate...   Many a blackguard on board has      been bred in luxury; and many a good seaman has been a slaver and a      pirateの読み方
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」

...The seaman and the detective glaredat one another for a moment and thenDr...   The seaman and the detective glaredat one another for a moment and thenDrの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930」

...Punished JohnThurman, Seaman, with 12 Lashes for refusing to assist the Sailmaker inrepairing the Sails...   Punished JohnThurman, Seaman, with 12 Lashes for refusing to assist the Sailmaker inrepairing the Sailsの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...Jeffs, Seaman, with a dozen lashes for ill-behaviour onshore...   Jeffs, Seaman, with a dozen lashes for ill-behaviour onshoreの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...This account met with more credit than could usually be allowed to such tales, as the person who gave it was held in great estimation by the officers of his ship both as a man and as a seaman...   This account met with more credit than could usually be allowed to such tales, as the person who gave it was held in great estimation by the officers of his ship both as a man and as a seamanの読み方
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 1」

...The corporal punishment was however afterwards remitted, and the seaman ordered to remain on board his ship while she should continue in this port...   The corporal punishment was however afterwards remitted, and the seaman ordered to remain on board his ship while she should continue in this portの読み方
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 1」

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