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This trait later led to the evolution of the barquentine.
Barquentine takes on the hereditary office following the death of his father in the first book.
At the other end of the table Barquentine smoulders on a high chair.
Barquentine had spent the day among volumes of ritual and precedent.
Barquentine is not interested in the comfort of others.
Barquentine had started, his old voice grating its way through the warm downpour.
Her hull was made of steel, and she was rigged as a barquentine.
Getting Barquentine established on his stage was the trickiest and most unpleasant task which fell to the lot of the officials.
Built as a full rigged ship, she spent her final trading years as a barquentine.
Barquentine knotted his beard ruminatively and was well pleased.
When the cavity was filled, Barquentine inspected the rectangular patch of disturbed earth.
No one is listening to Barquentine.
Royal Helena is a Bulgarian barquentine which was launched in 2009.
On hearing his voice the twins begin to scream for help, while Barquentine yells, "Light!
Tynwald was rigged as a barquentine, with a clipper bow.
Barquentine is unaware that there have been grave and sinister happenings in the Castle on this historic morning.
Barquentine: Follows his father into the role of Master of Ritual.
To this end, he kills Barquentine so that he can replace him and so advance in power.
Shackleton, who paid £5,000 for the ship, had it re-rigged as a barquentine.
Barquentine was watching them.
Barquentine was beside himself.
Barquentine officiated at his father's funeral.
Ingrid (1917-1919, wooden barquentine, 650 t, built 1907 in Geta.
After his death in the Library Fire, his position is taken up by his son Barquentine.
Peacemaker is an American barquentine owned by the Twelve Tribes religious group.
It was the first show that Barkentine had been entered into as an adult.
Men at first refused to believe the intelligence brought by a barkentine which had tried to run the Savannah blockade.
We are all in the same barkentine.
In 1901 Roberts sailed on a barkentine to Brazil.
Among a handful of sunset dinner cruises there is one big ship - a four-masted barkentine.
Pinnacle Flyer rocked to an uneasy stop half a length from the silent barkentine.
Eight dogs remained after the first cut, including both Barkentine and another Airedale, who were judged together.
That vessel, like the Regina Maris, was a wooden-hulled barkentine.
She was a barkentine.
"Barkentine Interlude"
"Barkentine Memoir"
Rigged as a three-masted barkentine, she was then sold to a firm based in Dunkirk, France.
Jadran is a barkentine with a displacement of 737 tons and a length of almost 60 meters.
Galden told him that it was an old Danish barkentine which had sunk, and blocked the harbor, during the boom.
One of them was in a barkentine which made regular sailings between Charlestown and New York.
Before dark the barkentine lay peacefully at anchor upon the bosom of the still, mirror-like surface of the harbor.
Barkentine (2007)
On Barkentine, the San Diego Troubadour notes the originality of her album.
One day a barkentine with red sails appeared in the bay, and a red-headed man with a red beard came to shore.
Barkentine was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in July 1920.
Barkentine Benicia was wrecked in Haiti in 1920.
He destroyed no less than fifteen piratical crafts of all sizes, from a large half-decked whaleboat to a three-hundred-ton barkentine.
Vidette, a barkentine under the command of Capt. Waldren.
The three-masted Danish-built barkentine is docked in Greenport.
The helmsman trainee spun the wheel, and as all hands smartly manned the sheets and braces, the big barkentine responded.