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M. Richefort, then beaming with exultation for having, as he said, saved the M.dusa from certain shipwreck, continued to give his pernicious counsels to the captain, persuading him he had been often employed to explore the shores of Africa, and that he was perfectly well acquainted with the
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On the 5th of July, at ten in the morning, one hour after abandoning the raft, and three after quitting the M.dusa, M. Laperere, the officer of our boat, made the first distribution of provisions.
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M. Richefort then beaming with exultation for having, as he said, saved the M.dusa from certain shipwreck, continued to give his pernicious counsels to Captain Lachaumareys, persuading him he had been often employed to explore the shores of Africa, and that he was perfectly well acquainted with the Arguin Bank.
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At the hour the tide flowed, the frigate, being considerably lightened by all that had been thrown overboard, was found nearly afloat; and it is very certain, if on that day they had thrown the artillery into the water, the M.dusa would have been saved; but M. Lachaumareys said, he would not thus sacrifice the king's cannon, as if the frigate did not belong to the king also.
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M. Lachaumareys embarked, although there yet remained upon the M.dusa more than sixty persons.
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M. Lachaumareys embarked, although there yet remained upon the M.dusa more than sixty persons.
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M.dusa -- Proceedings of M. Picard to get his Family into a Boat 42
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M. Dumège, a naval surgeon, gave him an elegant gold watch, the only thing he had saved from the M.dusa.
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At the hour the tide flowed, the frigate, being considerably lightened by all that had been thrown over board, was found nearly afloat; and it is very certain, if on that day they had thrown the artillery into the water, the M.dusa would have been saved; but M. Lachaumareys said, he could not thus sacrifice the King's cannon, as if the frigate did not belong to the King also.
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M. Dumege, a naval surgeon, gave him an elegant gold watch, the only thing he had saved from the M.dusa.
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