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  • 'Fowler,' she said -- you know, just like a straight order, and she didn't MISTER him -- it was plain Fowler -- 'Fowler,' she said, 'just tell Adamu Adam to man the whale-boat, and while he's taking Captain Oleson ashore have your boat put me on the Flibberty.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • When the Flibberty-Gibbet comes back, you'll take charge again, of course.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • And now I've come to find out whether I'm skipper of the Flibberty, or that chit of yours with her pirating, heathen boat's-crew.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • He does very well on the Flibberty, with me and my men to overhaul her whenever she's ready to fall to pieces through his slackness.

    Chapter 19 2010

  • I tell you I was nervous all the time he had charge of the Flibberty at Poonga-Poonga when I had to stay by the Martha.

    Chapter 19 2010

  • She shipped them on the Flibberty-Gibbet along with her.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • She said she'd chartered the Emily, and was sailing as soon as I could get the Flibberty underway.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • And if I don't save her, I'll fill the Emily and the Flibberty-Gibbet with recruits.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • You said I shouldn't go recruiting on the Flibberty, and I won't.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • If Miss Lackland, who is my partner, has seen fit to take charge of the Flibberty-Gibbet, why, it is all right.

    Chapter 17 2010

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