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Wright’s boat, a 21-foot cuddy cabin, remains moored at dock, just like his fishing/mentoring ministry. Retirement is a lot harder now. Here’s how people are making it work 2022-09-29T04:00:00Z
The thud of the heavy boom as it swung across and brought up with a violent jerk, had the effect of making Old Garge emerge from the cuddy in a state of nautical profanity. With Beatty off Jutland A Romance of the Great Sea Fight 2012-04-21T02:00:25.260Z
A moment later and he reappeared, glided across the deck, and explored the cuddy. A Lad of Grit A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea in Restoration Times 2012-04-21T02:00:23.363Z
They were all schooner-rigged, and some were decked over so as to furnish a little cuddy for bad weather. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
Young men, sir, dinna enter Aberdeen University stirks and come out cuddies?” Wild Adventures round the Pole The Cruise of the "Snowbird" Crew in the "Arrandoon" 2011-12-15T03:00:12.560Z
Then, turning to the officers again, he said, "Will you be so good as to follow me, gentlemen?" and led the way down the companion to the cuddy. The Beautiful White Devil 2011-11-11T03:00:24.760Z
We "settled up" our room according to our inexperienced notions, and at four o'clock we sat down to dinner in the "cuddy," still in port. Thirty Years in Australia 2011-10-25T02:00:27.397Z
But we’re all going on to-morrow, and the Merry Maiden has got a new coat o’ paint, and new furniture for the cuddy, and it’s no end of a jolly time we’ll all have.” The Island of Gold A Sailor's Yarn 2011-10-03T02:00:28.483Z
I could have fought the world for the very crumbs that were used to fall from the cuddy table. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z
He came with us to the cuddy, and when we had found paper and ink in the captain's stateroom, Castellan sat down and wrote a note to the commander of the ship. A Cabinet Secret 2011-07-31T02:00:10.693Z
At this juncture Walworth, who had been acting under instructions, returned from the cuddy and reported the barometer had fallen to 27.45. The Beautiful White Devil 2011-11-11T03:00:24.760Z
He flashed his lantern in it as he had in the others, studied it from bow to stern, opened the stern locker beneath the cuddy boards.... The Sea Bride 2011-07-30T02:00:14.537Z
The tin case he had found in the cuddy of the derelict he had never yet investigated—had not even opened it. The Red Derelict 2011-07-05T02:00:30.143Z
As they entered the cuddy, Captain Boulger emerged from his cabin, and with a bow made his passengers welcome. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z
By the way, the Commodore’s down at the cuddy door, and by the same token she’s got her mouth open in surprise. The Golden Rock 2011-07-05T02:00:22.137Z
"Register it on my list, and I'll take it and look it over," I said, and went to my little editorial cuddy, feeling actually rich in the possession of the manuscript. The Story of an Untold Love 2011-06-17T02:00:17.643Z
Next morning I went at it again, and by mid-day had the satisfaction of standing before the cuddy entrance. A Crime of the Under-seas 2011-05-17T02:00:16.540Z
To this arrangement I decidedly objected, declaring that I was a sailor, and would not be made a cuddy servant! Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z
Marcos," she said anxiously, steadying herself against the cuddy table, "there's something the matter with you; for heaven's sake take medicine at once; your face frightens me. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z
For my part, after a cheerful dinner in the cuddy, I remained long on deck, pacing up and down, and revolving in my mind plans for our future. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z
Making his way aft Barcroft boldly descended the short ladder leading into the cabin—a somewhat spacious compartment with the small "cuddies" on barges working British canals. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z
Entering the small cuddy he informed Mr. McGuire that two gentlemen desired to speak to him, and then shrugged his shoulders, and made his way up on deck again. A Crime of the Under-seas 2011-05-17T02:00:16.540Z
I rose from my bed, and dressing my child and myself, we proceeded with my husband to the cuddy, where some of the officers were assembled round the stove, the night being bitterly cold. The Cape and the Kaffirs A Diary of Five Years' Residence in Kaffirland 2011-02-19T03:01:12.480Z
He tottered, stretched his hands out feebly for the bulkhead, missed it, and fell prone upon the cuddy floor. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z
I had no idea, Captain Oakum," said one of the passengers at the "cuddy" table, "that Neptune was such a dashing blade, with his flourish of trumpets and car of flame. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13
The boiler was forward, the miniature engine aft, and between them a cuddy hole for captain and crew. A brief sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine Maury during the war, 1861-1865
Again I entered the cuddy, and lowered myself into the under-cabin; but this time I was prepared for anything. A Crime of the Under-seas 2011-05-17T02:00:16.540Z
For myself I retreated among the boats where I might hide in some cuddy. Where the Pavement Ends
Urged by a great anxiety to learn the latest news of Veneda's state, she dressed with all the haste she could command, and passed into the cuddy. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z
"Come, Tom, we had better go below," he said, quickly raising the hatch, letting it fall over him with a bang as he leaped down into the corridor that led to the cuddy. The Battleship Boys' First Step Upward or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers
The torpedo was carried on a spar protruding fifteen feet from the bow, and could be raised or lowered by a line passing back into the cuddy hole. A brief sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine Maury during the war, 1861-1865
I made my way to the cuddy front, and just as I halted beside a group of women at the booby hatch, James Back came to the door of the saloon. International Short Stories English
Darius, exclaimed, darting into the cuddy and returning in a twinkling with the old muskets. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
Just then a man in a camlet jacket entered the saloon—cuddy, I believe, is the proper word for it. A Marriage at Sea
There was not a lantern to be found so he grabbed up the cuddy lamp and ran to the deck with it. The Battleship Boys' First Step Upward or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers
Pressing through this, they found themselves in a dark, dingy-looking cuddy. The Boy Scouts for Uncle Sam
I went after James Back down a wide staircase that sank through a large hatch situated a dozen paces from the cuddy front. International Short Stories English
She was about twenty-four feet long, with a cuddy in which were four small bunks, and had been in the oyster business since being launched, as we intended she should remain there. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
I gazed, as I spoke, through the windows of the saloon or cuddy front, which overlooked the main-deck, where a number of steerage passengers were standing in groups. A Marriage at Sea
Wading about in the cuddy and storeroom in water up to his armpits, he found that of which he was in search. The Battleship Boys' First Step Upward or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers
There was a lantern in her cuddy and Polly lit it. Wyn's Camping Days or, The Outing of the Go-Ahead Club
There was the cuddy as good as ever, teak frames, maple panels, pine flooring. Aliens
As he spoke he darted into the cuddy, returning a few seconds later with two muskets, and these he carried with him well forward. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
“Ye auld wife, the sodgers would bray at ye like cuddies!” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston
Teddy and Bill went down into the little cuddy, got out the tiny oil stove, and the odors of sizzling bacon and steaming coffee soon made Lester and Fred sniff the air hungrily. The Rushton Boys at Treasure Cove Or, The Missing Chest of Gold
In any case he did not linger by the way, but walked direct to the cuddy or saloon, which we entered by a deeply encrusted, sun-cracked scuttle, just forward of the mizzen-mast. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
The staterooms on one side must come next, and after them the galley, with the forecastle beyond, and even beyond this, perhaps, some kind of a cuddy. Wings of the Wind
The lads were to go into the cuddy without loitering on deck, and keep the hatch closed and bolted until his arrival. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
He had closed and sealed all observation ports, so that only in the bridge cuddy could one see into space. The Long Voyage
"You don't say!" says I, nudging Tom again under the cuddy table. Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas
Some had a cramped forecastle under the foredeck, others had a cuddy or trunk cabin aft, and a few had trunk cabins forward and aft. The Migrations of an American Boat Type
Equally unproductive did we find the galley, the crew's quarters, and a small cuddy forward. Wings of the Wind
There is little need for me to set it down that we neither slackened pace nor halted until we were in the cuddy of the pungy. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
Norris, of course, was in the bridge cuddy with locked doors between us and him, and now with the wiring burned through there was no way of signalling him he was wanted for an emergency. The Long Voyage
The "cuddy" will, perhaps, get up amateur theatricals or charades, to which spectacle the whole vessel will be invited; while the "steerage" will return the compliment with a concert, more or less brilliant in performance. Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand
The Carolina Sounds sharpie shown under sail in figure 8 is from 42 to 45 feet long and has no cuddy. The Migrations of an American Boat Type
The coxswain stepped over the low rail, and, walking aft, turned down a cuddy of a cabin, took off his hat, and delivered his message. Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life
Darius cried, and I knew by the sound that he had leaped to his feet, running with all speed into the cuddy. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
We climbed the steps, passed through the scuttle and came to the door of the bridge cuddy. The Long Voyage
She found the tinker under some trees at the back, smoking a disreputable cuddy pipe with a worse accompaniment of tobacco. Seven Miles to Arden
The 1884 North Carolina sharpie shown in this plan has two small cuddies; it also has the U-shaped main hatch typical of the Carolina sharpie. The Migrations of an American Boat Type
Well, shipmate, turn and turn about is fair play; so here, just take a pull at the pipe, and I’ll step to the cuddy for the bottle, and we’ll have a little sniffler all around!” Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life
Then we overhauled his spare rope in the hold, selecting a length of half-inch manilla which had been used no more than enough to make it pliable, and carried it to the cuddy. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
As the days dragged by and no word came from the bridge cuddy, restlessness began to grow amongst us. The Long Voyage
These articles were stowed in the forward cuddy, and concealed beneath the fuel and furnaces, so that the planter, when he inspected the boat, might not discover them. Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives
My name is Leslie; I was one of the cuddy passengers; and this lady—who was likewise a cuddy passenger—is Miss Trevor.” Dick Leslie's Luck A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure
He said the last portion of this sentence to himself as he emerged from the cuddy. Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life
There was no possibility of getting under way that night, and all hands kept watch in the cuddy until day broke, when, and not until then, did the storm abate. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
That was why he had never permitted any of us in the bridge cuddy and why he had kept all ports and observation shields closed. The Long Voyage
Many a time have I ridden straight into the house, mounted on my cuddy, and called upon grandfather to admire his points.  Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson
She crawled into the cuddy, and sat down on one of the berths. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
The admiral gave me his cabin to sleep in, all the gentlemen sleeping in the cuddy. Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak
So while Dora went aft, the others crawled into the cabin, or cuddy. The Young Oarsmen of Lakeview
Neither comfort nor safety is provided by the three feet or so of decking, the 'cuddy' or 'cutty,' in the bows. A Poor Man's House
About two in the morning of Friday the sixth of January, the ship still driving, and approaching very fast to the shore, the same officer went again into the cuddy, where the captain then was. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
It was quite dark, and I told Kate she need not stay in the cuddy any longer. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
"Oh," said a voice from the cuddy, "better not: it is only cockroaches, and if you saw them you would not go to sleep again." Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak
The "Scotch cuddy" is so called because he is a beast of burden, and not from the nature of his wits. The House with the Green Shutters
That skylight undoubtedly will give me access to the cuddy, and from that I shall probably be able to make my way into the other cabins. With Airship and Submarine A Tale of Adventure
We of the cuddy," he began in a tone of mincing severity, "are not pleased at the raucous uproar said to be coming from a mess of officers and gentlemen. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions
"Don't show yourself, Kate; for we are closely watched," I added, as I took the tiller from the cuddy. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
Captain Gildrock was silent, looking from the officer in the cuddy to Pearl. All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
Alexander Toddle was his name: 'Dim it!' he used to squeak, for he had been a Scotch cuddy in the Midlands, and whiles he used the English. The House with the Green Shutters
The passengers were at supper in the cuddy and their talk and laughter came through the open skylights. Blackbeard: Buccaneer
There's ever so many 'cuddies' in this house to hide in. Dotty Dimple At Home
There were two doors opening into the cuddy, one on each side of the mainmast, with a slide over each. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
If the officer in the cuddy don't make out a case against you, I shall not meddle with you; and you can go to Canada, or wherever else you please. All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
"Oh, a cuddy, ye know," said Toddle, colouring. The House with the Green Shutters
If ye want to throw dust into my eyes, it must be o’ the sort that’s stowed aft in the cuddy. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
The little cabin, or cuddy, of the boat was so low that it was with difficulty that one could crawl into it. A Voyage with Captain Dynamite
I fastened Kate into the cuddy, and then gave her the key, with which she opened the door without difficulty herself. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
"You keep the cuddy locked, do you, Dory?" asked he, as he pulled several times at the doors. All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
And in addition to the above we carried twenty cuddy passengers, of whom six were men, while the remainder consisted of nine ladies and five children. Turned Adrift
That the Chilian skipper is not of this class is proved by the appearance of his “cuddy,” which is neatly, if not luxuriously, furnished, and prettily decorated. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
O, fudge, I can sneak down into the cuddy and fix up a nice mess of baked beans that will make your mouth water. A Voyage with Captain Dynamite
I was almost furious when I thought of my situation; of Kate in the cuddy of the boat, and of the will and money in the closet. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
"Theodore and the man in charge of the boat appear to be at sword's points, and there are two men in the cuddy who seem to be fastened in there." All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
Lejoillie, who had just come from the cuddy, sauntered along the deck towards him. In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting
We’ll make a dancing room of the Condor’s deck, and kick up our heels high as the cuddy head. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
“Where?” exclaimed the skipper and mate almost simultaneously, turning round from the door of the cuddy and coming back to the side of the locker, on which the boy still lay stretched. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
"Crawl into the cuddy, and keep out of sight." Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
He found a shingling hatchet in the cuddy, and with this he attempted to drive out the filling of the mast-hole. All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
They had no more thought that afternoon of 'cuddy'-fishing after this famous take. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
Seated with face towards the cuddy windows, Don Gregorio could see through them, and as the barque’s bow rose on the swell, depressing her stern, he commanded a view of the sea outside. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
“Oh, Davitt isn’t a fool,” replied the skipper lightly; and the two entered the cuddy together, where they were welcomed by a hospitably spread table that spoke well for the cook’s culinary skill. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
"Am I perfectly safe?" she asked, timidly, as she crawled out of the cuddy. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy
The provisions had been taken into the cuddy, and Corny was helping his companions. All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
And this great mass of ruddy netting lying in the shed, with its perfect floats and accurate sinkers—this was not like the makeshift that had captured the cuddies. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
"Then I can dig a bucket of clams while we are waiting," added Stumpy, as he took the shovel and a pail from the cuddy. The Coming Wave The Hidden Treasure of High Rock
In the cuddy up forward, with my provisions, there were a saw and hammer, and other tools. Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers
Finding that nothing more could be done on deck, he made his way to the cuddy to offer such consolation as he could to the passengers. Won from the Waves
Consequence is that we’ve only got thirty cuddy passengers aboard, instead of thirty-six, which is our full complement. The Castaways
Neil,' said he, 'if we had only a net, do ye not think we could trawl for cuddies?' The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
In the cuddy he had a lantern,—for use when he was out after dark,—which he lighted. The Coming Wave The Hidden Treasure of High Rock
I made Crab hustle the goods aboard and stowed all away in the cuddy before I let the boatman put me ashore. Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers
"I'm glad of it," added Laud, as he carried his basket down to a sail-boat which was partly aground, and deposited it in the forward cuddy. The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
I fancy the intelligence will be not altogether unwelcome to at least one of the cuddy party.” The Castaways
Many people congregated in the cuddy, listening to the fervent exhortations of the Rev. Mr. Draper. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
The skipper went to the cuddy, forward, and brought from it an old oil-cloth coat, which he spread over his passenger. The Coming Wave The Hidden Treasure of High Rock
I see Sam Jedfoot last night as ever was, jest soon arter you went away from the cuddy with the lantern.” The Island Treasure
He went into the cuddy forward, and overhauled everything there, till he was fully qualified to set forth the merits of her accommodations to a purchaser. The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
I was not very late, however, arriving in the cuddy last, it is true, but in time to see my immediate predecessors just taking their seats. The Castaways
The girl glanced at the figures on the check, then stepped back into her cuddy, seeking among rows of burdened hooks for whatsoever articles would be on the hook bearing corresponding figures. From Place to Place
The new craft was a sloop twenty-two feet long, with quite a spacious cuddy forward. The Coming Wave The Hidden Treasure of High Rock
To add to our difficulties, Captain Booden put his head most frequently into the cuddy; and when it emerged, he smelt dreadfully of gin. Stories by American Authors (Volume 4)
"She is worth more money," continued the owner, as he unlocked the cuddy. The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
The deck of the Fawn extended over about half her length, and under it was a cuddy, or small cabin, containing two berths, both of which were furnished with proper bedding. Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
It was formed of the great open head-timbers of the schooner curving up to the stem, and by the forecastle deck ending like a cuddy front. The Frozen Pirate
The sloop was provided with a tiny cuddy, or cabin, and in this the boys placed a small stock of provisions and also a shotgun and some fishing lines. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall
You will go aboard, sir, with your companion, and down to the cuddy. A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta
I’ll go and have a look at her,” said the colonel; who rose up, bowed to the ladies, and left the cuddy. Newton Forster The Merchant Service
He then returned to the cuddy,—he and Paul invariably dignified the little place as the cabin,—and found that Paul still slumbered. Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
I assented, and went down to the cuddy; but I did not much like this permission. Jacob Faithful
There was nothing to do but to wait, and in order to keep warm the cadets put up a bit of sailcloth on the deck of the sloop and taking in the cuddy. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall
Go aboard her, and take your money down into the cuddy. A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta
“I beg your pardon one moment, but there is another lady coming out of the cuddy.” Newton Forster The Merchant Service
She was schooner-rigged, carrying a jib, foresail, and mainsail; and there was a staysail in the cuddy for use when the wind was light. Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
She had a large cabin abaft, and a cuddy forward. Jacob Faithful
Looking into the cuddy, he inquired how his friends were getting on. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow
He's to take his money down to the cuddy, and he'll get his answer there.' A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta
In time, we even got accustomed to it; and when the steward came to summon us to breakfast, we went into the cuddy with our usual appetites not in the slightest degree blunted. Mark Seaworth
Paul ran down to the beach, and discovered that the door of the cuddy of the Fawn was open. Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
Then, the breakfast having been got out of the cuddy in the meanwhile, and arranged for our onset by Drake, we seized cups, knives and forks, and were soon very busy. Captain Mugford Our Salt and Fresh Water Tutors
Stephen had not closed his eyes, but he now felt very weary, and could no longer keep awake, so he lay down in the cuddy, caring less for the thumping sound than Andrew had done. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow
I now for the first time was able to enter the cuddy. Ben Burton Born and Bred at Sea
The captain confided to me the fact that it cost him much more trouble to maintain discipline in the cuddy than among his crew. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat
The rain continued to pour down, and Paul retired to the cuddy again. Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
“No,” said Steve; “it’s just like the drone of your pipes heard in the cuddy with the hatch on.” Steve Young
He advised Andrew and Simon to get into the cuddy. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow
“In the cuddy, after the captain and mates have done grubbing,” he said. Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea
The appearance of the Indiaman’s cuddy and the gentlemen and lady passengers—not that there were many of the latter—must have raised curious doubts in his mind. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat
Six bells sounded from the ship as he returned to the cuddy. Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
Then the first mate came down with two or three of the hands to remove the violent animal, which had now jammed itself under Captain Miles’ own cot in his private sanctum beyond the cuddy. The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea
They felt also very sick and uncomfortable: the cuddy was hot and close. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow
“Bless you he only puts half of it on to try and frighten you if you’re a new hand,” replied Jerrold as he jauntily walked into the cuddy with the air of a commodore. Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea
He has got a lot of ugly long knives and saws laid out on the cuddy table and I think he’s going to cut off the chap’s leg!” The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea
The children, indeed, declared that it was like the cuddy of the poor old Nancy Bell—that is, when things went well with the vessel. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
We were outward bound, from London to Sydney, full up with general cargo, and carried twenty-six passengers in the cuddy, and nearly forty emigrants in the ’tween decks. Harry Escombe A Tale of Adventure in Peru
The skipper, meanwhile, had gone into the cuddy to take a final look round. The Log of a Privateersman
When I stepped out on deck I found that the character of the weather had changed during the three hours or so that I had spent in the cuddy. A Middy in Command A Tale of the Slave Squadron
Now, if you’ve finished with this poor chap for a while, you had better cut away and make yourself fit for the cuddy, and then shift aft, bag and baggage.” The Adventures of Dick Maitland A Tale of Unknown Africa
In the cuddy, naturally, it was an equally anxious time throughout the trying night; indeed, more so, considering the state of mind of those concerned. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
The door opened into the "saloon" proper, where the camera and the visitor's chair stood; forward of that was the cuddy under the skylight, in which the photographer did his developing. A Busy Year at the Old Squire's
The steward and the stewardess had searched with the two mates in the saloon or cuddy. The Honour of the Flag
But they thought I was going to jump overboard, and I was carried bodily into the cuddy and locked in. Frank Merriwell's Reward
On board of her were at least ten men, as the quartermaster counted them, and there might have been more in her cuddy under the hail-deck forward. Stand By The Union
When Mr Meldrum got below again he found that matters had quieted down in the cuddy. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
The basket containing the provisions was brought out of the cuddy, and seated in the stern sheets they did ample justice to the meal. Fighting for the Right
"You'll have had enough of the cuddy, Miss Le Grand, long before you reach the old country." The Honour of the Flag
She rushed out of the cuddy door, and after her sprang a man with a lighted lantern. Frank Merriwell's Reward
Before it was fully carried out an elderly gentleman crawled out of the cuddy, and stood up in the standing room; he was a man of dignity, and evidently of importance. Stand By The Union
Beyond what Frank had found in the pantry, however, neither he nor Mr McCarthy could discover any provisions, or other things that might be useful on shore, save the unbroken half of the cuddy skylight. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
"We are in Hamilton harbor; and if you will come out of the cuddy, you will find yourself in the midst of flowers and green trees," replied the skipper with a smile. Fighting for the Right
I trust that cuddy hasn’t cropt your cashbox, Before your eldest son has got his portion. Krindlesyke
But what about one of them chasing you, when you ran out of the cuddy this afternoon? Frank Merriwell's Reward
There are more little cuddies of places, dye-shops, tailors, and nondescript corners that seem to have no possible mission on earth and are sadly conscious of their aimlessness. Violets and Other Tales
When he reached the cuddy, the reason of her absence was explained. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
"I must have slept six hours," said Christy, rubbing his eyes as he crawled out of the cuddy. Fighting for the Right
The old man, tottering on the arms of two seamen, was being led into the cuddy, followed by the girl, who walked unaided. Great Sea Stories
The cabin or "cuddy," which had been surrendered to them by the fishermen who were now outside, was a diminutive place, smelling unpleasantly of fish and burnt grease. Frank Merriwell's Reward
Here the sailors gathered close, spinning yarns, cracking jokes, popping corn, and toasting wits, a-merrier far that your kitchen cuddies of older lands. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
Nor was anything wrong to be perceived, at first sight, on entering within the cuddy. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
She had a cuddy forward, which was large enough to accommodate both of her crew in a reclining posture. Fighting for the Right
And the next day, on May 14, the Hague is seen plainly by us, 'my lord going up in his night-gown into the cuddy.' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
His sentence was interrupted by a young lady who rushed suddenly on deck from the "cuddy" or cabin. Frank Merriwell's Reward
Returning with my treasure, I payed it out into the intense blackness of the cuddy hole, and anxiously awaited developments below. Prisoners of Chance The Story of What Befell Geoffrey Benteen, Borderman, through His Love for a Lady of France
“Much mischief done, eh?” asked Mr Meldrum, taking in at a glance the havoc in the cuddy—“I mean on deck,” he added. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
Then the Frenchman locked the door of the cuddy, for they left their overcoats there, as they had no use for them. Fighting for the Right
The wooden tray upon which the net is coiled, and which sits in the stern of the boat, is called a 'cuddy.' The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
The steward, who was paddling about all the time with swabs, trying to dry out the flooded cuddy, heard him exclaim "Hallo!" in a startled and dismayed tone. Tales Of Hearsay
I did all the talking, of course, under the cuddy lamps. Romance
“Good morning, Captain Dinks,” smilingly replied the gentleman addressed, one of the few saloon passengers who patronised the cuddy of the New Zealand clipper on her present voyage. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
Around the afterpart of the standing room is a seat, the ballast is floored over, and two little bunks and a stove generally help to furnish the cuddy. The Lobster Fishery of Maine Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, Vol. 19, Pages 241-265, 1899
The table had been spread in the cuddy, as usual, and the officers did not know what was passing in the cabin, till summoned to dinner. Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons
Another rush of wind now sent the spray flying in all directions, and to keep from being drenched the girls retired to the tiny cabin, or, rather, cuddy, of which the Old Glory boasted. The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Crusoes of Seven Islands
The rest of that infamous crew, without losing a moment, rushed into the cuddy to loot the cabins for wearing apparel, jewellery, and money. Romance
I can remember each touch of the toilet, as, in that corner of a dark cuddy where I had shared "Zekiel's" bunk with him. The Man Without a Country and Other Tales
"Why not adjourn to the cuddy," said Captain Delano; "there is more air there." The Piazza Tales
"Hullo!" shouted the Duke, emerging from the cuddy. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
Lord love you, born cuddy as you are! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
"If I didn't see you here in my cuddy before my eyes, I wouldn't believe a word you say," he declared absurdly. Romance
He bit his lips and moved forward to the cuddy, on the roof of which he seated himself sulkily. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
The further extremity of the cuddy, overhanging the ship's stern, was pierced with three openings, windows or port-holes, according as men or cannon might peer, socially or unsocially, out of them. The Piazza Tales
Claudius had reached the deck, and eluding the compliments of Barker and Sturleson, hastened to the cuddy door, bowing to the ladies as he passed. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
As she plodded the weary way, she divided herself between conning the sermons of the previous Sabbath, arranging her packages, and anathematising the cuddy. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
The major wanted to get below; the little girl was screaming in the cuddy, and we could hear her very plainly. Romance
As soon as their faces were set for home, the minister walked back to the cuddy roof and sat down to reflect. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
He was about to speak in sympathy to the negro, but with a timid reluctance he now re-entered the cuddy. The Piazza Tales
Presently Mr. Barker's neat person emerged from the cuddy. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
"I beg your pardon one moment, but there is another lady coming out of the cuddy." Newton Forster
The woman in the doorway guarded the respectable ship's cuddy from the un-wedded vagabondage of romance. Romance
The minister stood beside the girl, and withdrew his eyes from this cuddy roof to contemplate her. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
For, till you said that, I'd clean forgot the sifter for your cuddy fire. The Laird's Luck and Other Fireside Tales
Mr. Barker cautiously put his head out of the cuddy door and espied the Duke and his sister. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
The man waits to lay the cloth on the cuddy table, where I am writing, so I must conclude for the present. Campaign of the Indus
Eight other deluded individuals, of whom I am one, are given to understand that a cabin-passage is included in permission to sleep on the benches and table of the cuddy. Notes of an Overland Journey Through France and Egypt to Bombay
It had no deck beyond a small cuddy forward, on top of which a light hoar-frost was gathering as they moved. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
With that he reached an arm into the cuddy, where he'd stacked his provisions that evening on top of the frying-pan. The Laird's Luck and Other Fireside Tales
Life is thus:- Avery—my cuddy boy—brings tea for S-, and milk for me, at six.  Letters from the Cape
It took her a twelvemonth to go round the cuddy with this labor of love. The End of the Tether
He had sent his boat away and was now waiting for me in the cuddy. Falk A Reminiscence
"Ye auld wife, the sodgers would bray at ye like cuddies!" Weir of Hermiston
In accordance with Wilbur's orders, Charlie was carried aboard the dory; which, with two Chinamen at the oars, and the ambergris stowed again into the cuddy, at once set off for the schooner. Moran of the Lady Letty
Then my cot frame was broken by my cuddy boy and I lurching over against S-’s bunk, in taking it down.  Letters from the Cape
From there he had before his eyes the big carbon photographs of his daughter, her husband, and two fat-legged babies —his grandchildren—set in black frames into the maplewood bulkheads of the cuddy. The End of the Tether
I witnessed it all patiently, because the moment I came into the cuddy he had called upon me to stand by him—and this, it seems, I had diplomatically promised. Falk A Reminiscence
If he could find a fleet youth with a reputedly fast pony, Bill would offer to "pull the little cuddy out of the sulky and run yer for a fiver." Three Elephant Power and Other Stories
It seems they rushed us aft together, gripped as we were, screaming 'Murder!' like a lot of lunatics, and broke into the cuddy. The Secret Sharer
You would delight in Avery, my cuddy man, who is as quick as ‘greased lightning’, and full of fun.  Letters from the Cape
The chief officer did not stir a limb till he had heard the door of the captain's state-room slam within the cuddy. The End of the Tether
Lastly, we would drink some beer in the cabin, which was furnished with a wooden table on cross legs, and with black straight-backed chairs—more like a farm kitchen than a ship's cuddy. Falk A Reminiscence
We ransacked box, bag, cuddy, and stove; we forced our way into every corner of the cabin and the staterooms. The Mutineers
Everything was as before in the ship—except that two of her captain's sleeping suits were simultaneously in use, one motionless in the cuddy, the other keeping very still in the captain's stateroom. The Secret Sharer
Pantagruel was taking a nap, slumbering and nodding on the quarter-deck by the cuddy, with an Heliodorus in his hand; for still it was his custom to sleep better by book than by heart. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4
When two bells rang for their dinner, they were all hurrying to the cuddy table, and busy over their meal. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
But he watched with special interest the tall man lounging against the little door of the cuddy in the bows, whose profile only was presented to him. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War
By the sailors, no doubt, they were rated no higher than the miserable tenants of the long-boat, that formed part of the cuddy provisions. The Bushman — Life in a New Country
I waited till he was gone out of the cuddy, then rose. The Secret Sharer
Matilda, in the house you may command me as you please—even in my own cuddy here. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
And I used to watch him down the skylight, playing cards in the cuddy with the others. Victory An Island Tale
"Hello, boys—welcome to my cuddy," cried Blue-water Bill's hearty voice. The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest
The lady passengers were trying the wheezy old harmonium in front of the cuddy, because it was Sunday night. Soldiers Three
Then I passed through the cuddy, leaving the door of my room wide open.... The Secret Sharer
The little fish called cuddies produce a great deal. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
"I think," I said, trying to persuade myself that I was not frightened, "I think I shall go into the cuddy." Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn
Her cabin was the after-cabin on the starboard side, was entered through the cuddy, had a door communicating with the quarter gallery, two stern windows and a dead-eye on deck. Foul Play
It is still the popular term in Egypt for the "cuddy," which is derived from Pers. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15
I found my two officers waiting for me near the supper table, in the lighted cuddy. The Secret Sharer
From "Kadah" also we derive "cuddy," now confined to nautical language. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13
A thin, tall, soldier-like man, with a cold blue eye, and prim features, came out of the cuddy below, handing out a fair-haired, affected, mincing lady, of middle age. For the Term of His Natural Life
My Lord went up, in his nightgown into the cuddy, to see how to dispose thereof for himself and us that belong to him, to give order for our removal to-day. The Diary of Samuel Pepys
I went forward to the cuddy, found the tin horn which, until that moment, I had forgotten, and, returning, blew strident blasts upon it at intervals. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
Outside the cuddy he put his head in the second mate's door to inform him of my unheard-of caprice to take a five hours' anchor watch on myself. The Secret Sharer
I was wi' him in the cuddy, an' he threw it over to me, cryin': 'Did ye ever know the like, Mac?' The Day's Work - Volume 1
But the subject of the King's Regulations was even more distasteful to the cuddy than Pine's interminable anecdotes, and Mrs. Vickers hastened to change the subject. For the Term of His Natural Life
The skipper, rushing out of his berth, found a crazy woman, in a red flannel dressing-gown, flying round and round the cuddy, screeching like a cockatoo. A Set of Six
I left her, went to the cuddy and dragged out the small canvas tarpaulin which I used to cover the engine at night. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
For some time longer I sat in the cuddy. The Secret Sharer
She had a half-deck or cuddy, and was rigged sloop-fashion—I forget her tonnage, but she would hold ten persons without much crowding. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3
The light at the prison door threw a glow through the open hatch, and in the cuddy, at her right hand, the usual row of oil-lamps burned. For the Term of His Natural Life
The cuddy is a fish of which I know not the philosophical name.  Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
I groped about in the cuddy again, got out my storm coat, an old pea jacket which I wore on gunning expeditions, and brought it to her. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
He recovered his spirits instantly, and took out his cuddy clay pipe for a smoke. The Story of a Bad Boy
It proved to be the entire deck of the Ariel's cuddy. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3
Vickers was in the cuddy writing; Blunt was in his cabin; and Pine, with two carpenters at work under his directions, was improvising increased hospital accommodation. For the Term of His Natural Life
We rowed up to him, and borrowed his rod, with which Mr. Boswell caught a cuddy. Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
There was a light in the cuddy and through the open door of his cabin he saw distinctly Mrs. Travers pass out of view across the lighted space. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
In the cuddy we were only five, but a more uneven quintette I defy you to convene. Dead Men Tell No Tales
Augustus had taken the helm, and I stationed myself by the mast, on the deck of the cuddy. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3
She looked mechanically for Vickers, who was ordinarily there at that hour, but the cuddy was empty. For the Term of His Natural Life
"Neil," said he, "if we had only a net; do you not think we could trawl for cuddies?" The New McGuffey Fourth Reader
The cuddy looked cheerful, painted white, with gold mouldings round the panels. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
Why repeat steerage gossip, about mysterious cargoes, at the cuddy table? Dead Men Tell No Tales
He had become enigmatical and touching, in virtue of that mysterious cause that had driven him through the night and through the thunderstorm to the shelter of the schooner's cuddy. Tales of Unrest
Why, the cuddy folk—the skipper, and the parson, and that Frere. For the Term of His Natural Life
The sale of the cuddies went on briskly. The New McGuffey Fourth Reader
They seemed to be made of yellow Chinese silk, and fluttered all together, the four of them, as the two men entered the cuddy. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
Through the momentarily opened door I had a glimpse of a tall, stout man standing in the cuddy by the table on which the cloth was already laid; a “harbour” table-cloth, stainless and dazzlingly white.  'Twixt Land and Sea
He slipped off the table and left the cuddy without a look at us. Tales of Unrest
Frere bit his thick lips with mortification, as he followed the girl into the cuddy. For the Term of His Natural Life
Clinging to the mast which penetrated the little cuddy, she fixed her eyes upon the door behind which she imagined North was, and whispered a last prayer for succour. For the Term of His Natural Life
"The brig is small but the cuddy is fit for a lady," went on Lingard with animation. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
All this, words, intonation, the glimpsed attitude of the man in the cuddy, had an unexpected character, a something friendly in it—propitiatory.  'Twixt Land and Sea
The cuddy was lighted by a swinging lamp which revealed Sylvia questioning one of the women concerning the storm. For the Term of His Natural Life
On this particular evening, however, the cuddy was dull. For the Term of His Natural Life
The sea, pouring down through the burst hatchway, tore the door of the cuddy from its hinges. For the Term of His Natural Life
"It is in my mind that you are a powerful man in your own country," said Hassim, with a circular glance at the cuddy. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
For some time longer I sat in the cuddy 'Twixt Land and Sea
Then I passed through the cuddy, leaving the door of my room wide open. 'Twixt Land and Sea
And before the admiring commander could prevent her, she modestly swept out of the cuddy. For the Term of His Natural Life
I waited till he was gone out of the cuddy, then rose.  'Twixt Land and Sea
The mulatto steward, watching through the crack of the pantry door, saw the Captain stagger into the cuddy and fling-to the door behind him with a crash. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
Outside the cuddy he put his head in the second mate’s door to inform him of my unheard-of caprice to take a five hours’ anchor-watch on myself.  'Twixt Land and Sea
It seems they rushed us aft together, gripped as we were, screaming “Murder!” like a lot of lunatics, and broke into the cuddy 'Twixt Land and Sea
By the King's Regulations—" "One hundred and eighty convicts, fifty soldiers, thirty in ship's crew, all told, and—how many?—one, two three—seven in the cuddy. For the Term of His Natural Life
I found my two officers waiting for me near the supper table, in the lighted cuddy 'Twixt Land and Sea
Everything was as before in the ship—except that two of her captain’s sleeping-suits were simultaneously in use, one motionless in the cuddy, the other keeping very still in the captain’s stateroom. 'Twixt Land and Sea
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