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"Cabbin," where the lamp swung in gimbals, the sailors "were very busie, going to drink a Bowl of Punch, ... after our long Fatigue and Fasting."
On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. John Masefield 1922
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Evening went to Bed, having wanted Rest the Night before: Where lying in my Cabbin between sleep and wake, I heard a Noise of Feet coming down the steps; but I kept my self quiet as if asleep, thereby to prevent any body speaking to me.
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While we were in this Discourse, the Captain came into the Hold, bringing with him another Passenger, which he had bought just before he set sail; and promis'd to keep him in his Cabbin, and teach him
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Evening went to Bed, having wanted Rest the Night before: Where lying in my Cabbin between sleep and wake, I heard a Noise of Feet coming down the steps; but I kept my self quiet as if asleep, thereby to prevent any body speaking to me.
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While we were in this Discourse, the Captain came into the Hold, bringing with him another Passenger, which he had bought just before he set sail; and promis'd to keep him in his Cabbin, and teach him
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Cabbin filled with Straw where I suppose the Patron del Casa, that is, the Master of the House, his Wife and four Chilldren, all lodged and slept together.
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This Morning, having stepped out of my Cabbin, for
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Fire was a Cabbin, filled with Straw, where I suppose the Patron del Casa, i. e, the Master of the House, his Wife and four Children all pigged in together.
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M.B. of my Advice that he should not live in the Cabbin.
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All the Officers and all the Company, dine, below, in what is called the grand Cabbin.
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