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"Sorry to have kept you waiting so long, Admiral!" exclaimed Captain Acton. "And here comes a frigate to speak us," exclaimed Captain Acton, as one of the smaller vessels which had hoisted English colours came out from the crowd with yards braced for the shift of helm and, leaning under her silk-white towers of cloths, and rolling as she came, made directly for the Aurora. Anson nodded and set the dinner-pail down on the bridge..
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