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单词 lazarette
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It was a disappointment when the white murderers gathered in the cabin to find so small a quantity of rum in the Inga's lazarette. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z
"Can I make my escape out of the lazarette should I feel very ill, or as if I was going to suffocate?" International Short Stories English
And he rose from the table and disappeared with a lamp in the lazarette. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston
The forecastle was lumbered with ship’s chandlery, the hold nigh full of rice, the lazarette crowded with the teas and silks. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25)
He examined the cabin and the berths, he made friends with the steward, he descended into the lazarette, where peering into the refrigerator, he found half a game pie, and forthwith devoured it. The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice
I was employed, with the second mate, in getting up the guns, principally Snider rifles, from the lazarette. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z
Take the boatswain and carpenter along with you, Mr. Morritt, into the lazarette. International Short Stories English
As they deliberately descended, Gregory changed his place, taking the corner by the lazarette door, where, at any rate, he could only be attacked in front. Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas
There’s about five thousand dollars of the whole value in silks and teas and nut-oils and that, all in the lazarette, and as safe as if it was in Kearney Street. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25)
There are twenty boxes sealed up in the lazarette.” With Cochrane the Dauntless
The ship’s lazarette, or storeroom, was situated—as is usually the case—underneath the cabin. The Cruise of the "Esmeralda"
"How could such a thing find its way into the lazarette?" said the captain, addressing the second mate. International Short Stories English
She had six rooms in her main cabin in addition to the galley and lazarette, and while they were small, they were comfortable enough and satisfactory. Isle o' Dreams
It was possible to patch and shore the cabin house and make a refuge, even to find place for the wretched women who were lifted unharmed out of the lazarette. Blackbeard: Buccaneer
As the captain had predicted, most of the contents of the lazarette had been cast up, and they found that they had an ample supply of food to last them for some months. With Cochrane the Dauntless
The fellow was too stupidly drunk even to raise an alarm, and in another five minutes the whole lazarette would have been in a blaze. The Cruise of the "Esmeralda"
I reeled and nearly fell, so intoxicating was the effect of the gushing draught of sweet, fresh night-wind after the stagnant, cheesy atmosphere of the lazarette. International Short Stories English
"It is the gun," said Maru to the captain, and in an agony of terror he lifted up the hatch of the lazarette under the cabin table and jumped below. The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896
There’s the scuttle butt on deck nearly full o’ water, and there’s grub down in the lazarette, but how much I don’t know.” A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy
We got at the lazarette from a hatch under the table of the cabin. With Cochrane the Dauntless
This arrangement also enabled the steward to enter the lazarette at his own sweet will and without any one being the wiser—which constituted my sole objection to it. The Cruise of the "Esmeralda"
"I'm just out of your lazarette," said I, "where I've saved this ship from having her stern blown out by an infernal machine!" International Short Stories English
Her trips had become necessarily longer, and there was but two weeks' supply of food in the lazarette. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea
Then, making my way to the still open lazarette, I swung myself down into it, and called Maxwell’s name as loudly as I dared. The Pirate Slaver A Story of the West African Coast
Meanwhile, during the progress of this renovating process, the steward had made it his business to give the lazarette a thorough stock-taking overhaul, of the result of which I was kept ignorant. The Castaways
Now it developed that streets were sewers, battlegrounds, lairs, abattoirs, cesspools, lazarettes, midways of deformity and brawling markets where nightmares and spirochetes were sold. In the Control Tower
"I'm going to shut you down in the lazarette." International Short Stories English
"Clap on to that gant-line at the main fife-rail, and lift this bag of coffee out o' the lazarette," sang out the captain. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea
Now, sir, it’s a very good job as I met you just here, because I can show you the lazarette hatch—here it is, under our feet.” The Pirate Slaver A Story of the West African Coast
I therefore looked about for the lazarette hatch, which I discovered underneath a mat at the foot of the companion ladder, and was soon overhauling the contents of the storehouse. The Castaways
I ran to the cabin, but the lazarette was full of water, and none of the provisions in it to be come at. The Frozen Pirate
The vessel, I might suppose, was in the Channel; her pitching grew heavier, the lazarette was right aft, and in no part of the vessel saving the bows could her motion be more sensibly felt. International Short Stories English
Mr. Todd," he said to the listening mate, "steward told me he was out of coffee, so we'll break a bag out o' the lazarette. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea
About a week after, I was wanting the steward one morning to fetch me something out of the lazarette; so I called him over and over again. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found
Worse still, there was no possibility of obtaining a further supply, for the lazarette, or storehouse, was beneath the cabin floor and had been flooded for hours. A Pirate of the Caribbees
I suspected this to be the entrance to the lazarette, and putting both hands to the ring pulled the hatch up. The Frozen Pirate
"This is the inside of the lazarette," he continued, pointing to the tracing. International Short Stories English
I expect the steward has spilled some lamp-oil down in the lazarette, and the heat is causing the odour to rise. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific
This was strong presumptive evidence in favour of the supposition that a magazine existed somewhere aboard the ship, and a little further search resulted in its discovery abaft the lazarette. A Middy in Command A Tale of the Slave Squadron
Everything was luckily found to be in perfect order there, the water not having risen high enough in the hull to reach the lazarette. The Missing Merchantman
But the casks were not powder-barrels, which perhaps a little reflection might have led me to suspect, since it was not to be supposed that any man would stow his powder in the lazarette. The Frozen Pirate
His eyebrows were bushy and dark; his eyes were black, and the reflected lamplight shot in gleams from them, like to that level spoke of radiance with which he had swept this lazarette. International Short Stories English
What you said on deck, a little while ago, suggests to me that it will be a wise thing to have those cases up out of the lazarette without further delay. The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn
He opened the lazarette beneath the cabin flooring; it seemed well-stored, and on a shelf in the main cabin there were some provisions including a tin of biscuits. The Beach of Dreams
And, as a suitable finish to the whole, he topped off with a case which he routed out from the lazarette, and which bore on its side the legend “assorted tinned meats.” The Missing Merchantman
This was a most comforting reflection, and I recollect springing out through the lazarette hatch with as spirited a caper as ever I had cut at any time in my life. The Frozen Pirate
He may have taken twenty turns with the key; the lazarette was so quiet that I could distinctly hear the harsh grit of the mechanism as it was revolved. International Short Stories English
He had been listening to this snoring for four hours, when a hatchway above him was lifted, and a lantern shone down into the lazarette. The Blue Pavilions
The forecastle, and 'tween-decks, and steerage, and lazarette had been minutely overhauled. The Honour of the Flag
With a lightning dart of memory his thoughts went back to the moment when she lay, inert and half-fainting, in his arms on the bridge, after he had taken her from the lazarette. The Stowaway Girl
I heartily wished them overboard; and yet, after all, they were not very much more dangerous than the wine and spirits in the lazarette and fore-hold. The Frozen Pirate
There's cases of bottled ale in the lazarette, and plenty of tinned stuffs and grub for the cabin table. International Short Stories English
"Where's the lazarette in this kind of a ship?" asked Boston. Great Sea Stories
They broke open the lazarette and found several cases of wines and brandy, and a quantity of provisions of superior quality. The Harbor Master
But the door of the lazarette was locked, and the key missing, though it ought to be hanging with others, all duly labeled, on a hook in the steward's cabin. The Stowaway Girl
I took down the lamp, trimmed it, and went to the lazarette hatch at the after end of the cabin. The Frozen Pirate
"How shall I know when we're clear of the Chops?" said I. "I'll drop below into the lazarette on some excuse and tell you," he answered. International Short Stories English
They opened all the hatches, and while Boston descended to the lazarette, the doctor, with his trousers rolled up, climbed down the notched steps in a stanchion. Great Sea Stories
The beggar is hiding in the lazarette, I bet. Romance
As the steward was certain he had fastened the lazarette himself early on Tuesday morning, there was nothing for it but to force the lock. The Stowaway Girl
I recollect of frequently stepping below to lift the hatch of the lazarette, to judge by the sound of the quantity of water in the vessel. The Frozen Pirate
The general smell was, indeed, a complicated thing; in fact, the lazarette was a storeroom. International Short Stories English
After a while, Boston, rummaging the lazarette, heard him calling through the bulkhead, and joined him. Great Sea Stories
S'pose we try the lazarette, if you have such a place. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales
"If you searched the whole ship, you could not have chosen a worse place to travel in than the lazarette." The Stowaway Girl
On clearing away the clothes I perceived a ring similar to that in the lazarette hatch, and it rose to my first drag and left me the hold yawning black below. The Frozen Pirate
Heavens! the horror of standing in that black lazarette with an infernal machine ticking in my hands, and a large barrel of gunpowder, as I easily guessed, within reach of a kick of my foot! International Short Stories English
"Tom, suppose you hand up a length of that half inch stuff in the lazarette." Boy Scouts in Southern Waters
Down in the lazarette Jacka had scarcely finished prising the cork out of his bottle of Hollands when he heard the bang of a gun. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales
Soon after Holyhead was passed, it is true, a sailor reported to the second officer that he had seen a ghost between decks, in the region of the lazarette. The Stowaway Girl
He led the way, and coming to the trap hatch that conducted to the lazarette, he pulled it open and we descended. The Frozen Pirate
There were two bunks under the porthole, and in the lower bunk lay the figure of the man I had beheld in the lazarette. International Short Stories English
They reassured him countless times; but he could not believe them, and pried cunningly about the lazarette to see with his own eyes. Love of Life and Other Stories
By the bye," he said, "there should be an empty wooden case put away in the lazarette. The End of the Tether
"Oh, is he the man who reported a ghost outside the lazarette last night?" The Stowaway Girl
The lazarette deck came so low that we had to squat when still or move upon our knees. The Frozen Pirate
A barrel of gunpowder was stowed by well-bribed hands in the East India Docks in the lazarette, to which part of the hold access is easy by means of a small trap door. International Short Stories English
The deck being blown up, it had fallen down into the lazarette of course. Youth, a Narrative
And, indeed, if he had searched he would have found only half a sack of potatoes in the caboose, for the lazarette was awash, and the water in the scuttle-butt was stinking. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
To this end, we removed the hatch which led down to the lazarette, and, lighting two lamps which we had with us in the boats, went down to make a search. The Boats of the "Glen Carrig"
I had the keys of the chests in my pocket: lifting the after-hatch, we entered the lazarette, and Mason gazed about him with astonishment. The Frozen Pirate
Louise—the room above the stables—the hospital, the lazarette, the College. The Great Hunger
I caught him aft from the galley on a trip to the lazarette for provisions. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
The lazarette was simply a cistern full of sea water; what else it might contain, not being a diver, he could not say. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
At first George had tossed these aside; but it growing darker the bo'sun lit one of the candles which we had found in the lazarette. The Boats of the "Glen Carrig"
Without the harbour, is a lazarette, where persons coming from infected places, are obliged to perform quarantine. Travels through France and Italy
Down in the lazarette, under the main-cabin floor, it chanced that he took toll of the cases of beer which had been shipped for his especial benefit.  Michael, Brother of Jerry
“Must have taken the lazarette ladder with him,” said Mr. Pike. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
And he rose from table and disappeared with a lamp in the lazarette. The Ebb-Tide
But at the doorless entrance to the lazarette aft, he threw caution to the winds and darted in in pursuit of the new scent that came to his nostrils.  Jerry of the Islands
I thought of the ship’s stores and the lazarette beneath the cabin, and the idea came to me of surprising Maud with something nice for breakfast. The Sea Wolf
The clock marked a quarter before twelve when he climbed up out of the lazarette, replaced the trapdoor, and hurried to set the table.  Michael, Brother of Jerry
“And took the lazarette ladder along with him?” The Mutiny of the Elsinore
Such cases of dollars are dumped aft in the ship’s lazarette, and you get good freight for very little trouble and space. Within the Tides
Between records, Van Horn recollected the girl, and had her haled out of her dark hole in the lazarette to listen to the music.  Jerry of the Islands
But before I could guess what he had comprehended, he had dropped the trap-door into place, closing the lazarette The Sea Wolf
What did effectually withstrain him was the knowledge of the act which in the lazarette he had already determined to perform that afternoon down in the main hold where the water-casks were stored. Michael, Brother of Jerry
The sack had been lost among the miscellaneous stores, but Mr. Pike had promised a couple of sailors that afternoon to overhaul the lazarette. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
Thus while Davidson expected every moment to hear them begin down there, they had the bar off already and two cases actually up in the cabin out of the lazarette. Within the Tides
And they knew fear precisely of the same sort as that of the fear-struck girl below in the lazarette Jerry of the Islands
I lifted the trap in the floor, but for some moments gazed dubiously into the darkness of the lazarette beneath.  The Sea Wolf
He counted the cases, doubted the verdict of his senses, lighted more matches, counted again, then vainly searched the entire lazarette in the hope of finding more cases of beer stored elsewhere. Michael, Brother of Jerry
They knew what they were about, the old cusses, when they put the grub in the lazarette.” The Mutiny of the Elsinore
There's about five thousand dollars of the whole value in silks and teas and nut-oils and that, all in the lazarette, and as safe as if it was in Kearney Street. The Wrecker
The cabin was a long room, extending for the full width of the Arangi from a lazarette aft to a tiny room for’ard.  Jerry of the Islands
The slop-chest, as well as the provisions, was stored in the lazarette, and I took advantage of the opportunity to lay in a stock of underclothing. The Sea Wolf
And I know that they came up out of the lazarette, the three of them, dripping with perspiration and baffled.  The Mutiny of the Elsinore
While this was going on, all in flashing fractions of seconds, Bert Rhine was cautiously inspecting the lazarette through the open booby-hatch. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
The forecastle was lumbered with ship's chandlery, the hold nigh full of rice, the lazarette crowded with the teas and silks. The Wrecker
You know how he leaped across the opening of the lazarette.” The Sea Wolf
Again I went below; but before I dropped into the lazarette I took the precaution of casting down the door in advance.  The Sea Wolf
The lazarette was directly beneath the cabin, and, opening the trap-door in the floor and carrying a candle with me, I dropped down and began overhauling the ship’s stores.  The Sea Wolf
I know that this morning he spent hours in the lazarette with the steward and the cook, overhauling and checking off from the lists of the Baltimore agents.  The Mutiny of the Elsinore
The lazarette, where such delicacies were stored, was situated beneath the cabin floor.  The Sea Wolf
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