hat is that Mer root thany
What part E thane
You must not A mow
A cable or anchor Em mi tock
A cask or chest Tub be tub
Chips or rubbish Men a ca noak
Laying a rope Bit the bit
A cloud or squall Cur raw
Fair weather Em mon Lung
Don't say a word Tab co war roang aroang
Sharpening iron tools Jim me jim mal
Day before yesterday Jay marn
Take that and go Book y em ettal
Sick at the stomach Ma long a lung
How large is this Island Rir ret Ilong ene
What's the name of this Isle I tan Iling ene
Going to sea Gib be lak
THE END.
Transcriber's Note
Archaic and uncommon spelling has been preserved as printed--for
example, chesnut instead of chestnut, pummice instead of pummace, etc.
Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been retained.
Variable spelling has been preserved where it appears due to
differences between the two authors, or where there was no way to
determine which was correct; instances include Humphreys--Humphries,
Edgarton--Edgartown, and Tabanawort--Tabarawort.
Minor punctuation errors have been repaired. The following amendments
have been made:
Page 11--Lumbard amended to Lumbert--"... William
Beetle, (mate,) John Lumbert, (2d mate,) ..."
Page 15--Liliston amended to Lilliston--"... Wm.
Humphries, a black man, and steward, and Thomas
Lilliston."
Page 20--Linniston amended to Lilliston--"... William
Humphries, (the steward) of Philadelphia, and Thomas
Lilliston; ..."
Page 49--There amended to Their--"Their names were,
Gilbert Smith, George Comstock, Stephen Kidder, ..."
Page 74--fastastic amended to fantastic--"... and all
ornamented in the same fantastic manner."
Page 132--heathful amended to healthful--"... and keep
the atmosphere healthful and salubrious ..."
Page 166--Diveing amended to Diving--"Diving ... doo lock"
A table of contents has been added for the convenience of the reader.
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the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824, by William Lay and Cyrus M. Hussey
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