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Young lady from New York. Well Captain Graves, I can't see now, how that little card makes the rudder turn (Print)
Mean! - Mr Lee (to friend opposite) 'Come, wake up, Fred! and have a sardine and a glass of Porter (Print)
Cool! - Mr Lee, (meeting Friend) 'Hollo Dick! Come, go down below with me! going to have a brush with the Coquette! Royal breeze from the nor'd' (Print)
Mr Lee has found just the fellow for a Pilot... (Print)
Mr Lee 'Nice Breeze!' Graves 'Ay, ay, Sir! she begins to feel it now!' Voice from the lee rail 'So do I by Jove' (Print)
The Regatta (Print)
By Jove, I Can Keep a Yacht! (Print)
Mr Lee announces his plan at Uncle Ned's 'Won't it be jolly!' 'A Yacht! how perfectly magnificent!'... (Print)
The soft swell lifts and swings the new-launched Yacht, with polished spurs and deck (Print)
Wing-and-Wing (yachts passing other ships at sea) (Print)
Cracking on (yacht in a storm) (Print)
A Reg'lar Muzzler! (yacht in a storm) (Print)
'Yes? do you say Yes, dearest? them I'm - now then, what the devil are you after?' 'Fore-peak-halliards, please, Sir!' (Print)
Builder You don't want her sloop-rigged, more'n you want water in your boots' (Print)
Under the lee of the mainsail. Close hauled and a smacking breeze (Print)
The Glass 'indicates 'Set Fair' (Print)
Builder 'Sharp Sir! she'll be sharp enough to stick a pig!' (Print)
Mr Lee has a few friends (who really know what a boat is) to look at her (Print)
Dead calm 'O Calm, dishonourable, Vile!' (Print)
The Christening 'Now then, Miss Goldmore! just below the rail!' Small Boy in backround...' (Print)
Mr Hardy Lee, on coming into his fortune, wonders how he shall spend it (Print)
I never shall get down this awful ladder in the world (Print)
Melancholy Termination of this Season's Boating. Wedding Guest 'Well old Skip! this puts your pipe out! he can't go a wife and a Yacht too, you know...' (Print)
Mr Hardy Lee, His Yacht / Being XXIV sketches on stone, by Chinks. [First edition: title page forms front cover] (Book)
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