"What's this, then - a bloody mutiny?"
These two lively books unravel the saga of the bloodiest mutiny in the history of American whaling.
The shooting around the stockade stopped abruptly; there was a frozen silence, then we heard savage yells and arguments; the enemy camp exploded in a bloody mutiny.
If this doesn't reach them first thing today it'll miss the salary cheques and we'll have a bloody mutiny on our hands.
She was notorious for having the bloodiest mutiny in British naval history, which saw her captain and most of the officers killed.
November 15 - Philip Roche leads a bloody mutiny aboard an Irish ship and turns to piracy.
He had had some of Pompey's money last year, when he had been Mamercus's quaestor and incited a mutiny-oh, not a nasty, bloody mutiny!
And it is my gallant friend here who has saved us from what would have been a bloody mutiny.
It would take but the slightest incident now to set off a bloody mutiny that would leave the Janis' lovely pol- ished decks red with blood!
Replicants became illegal on Earth after a bloody mutiny by Nexus-6s off-world.