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Linker and I once had him close to tears on the outward voyage.
Many fleets also brought small supply ships on outward voyage.
The outward voyage by train and ship colud be done only without the company of their parents.
The pilots had plenty of piloting experience, and would get more on the outward voyage.
(He had ordered this new road laid out on his outward voyage.
The outward voyage was usually comparatively short and uneventful, typically only a week or so.
The mate gives him short shrift, and during the outward voyage the two are at odds.
On the outward voyage his flagship Cato was lost with all on board.
The Old World spacecraft was satisfactorily comfortable, much more so than the limbo-like conditions of the outward voyage.
Floggings, rarely administered during the outward voyage, now became a common occurrence; as a consequence, three men deserted the ship.
Although there were still lookouts always posted on the fin, they went far more quickly than they had on the outward voyage.
On the outward voyage, scurvy had broken out and not one seaman was fit for duty by the time he reached Cape Town.
Dance had been taken seriously ill at Bombay during the outward voyage, but had recovered in time to sail with the convoy.
On the outward voyage to be married, Captain Palliser became obsessed with her beauty but did not succeed in his seduction.
On the outward voyage she carried John Harrison, who was trialling his first marine timekeeper 'H1'.
Two years before, those same telescopes had watched the ship's outward voyage, far out until its silvery hull had dwindled into nothingness.
"The outward voyage to Ceylon was accomplished without mishap, and theloss of only a dozen of the captives.
On my outward voyage, beset by mustiqs, I had traded Bowocker credits for a pair of spuders, as you know.
The exception was the ship's engineer, Allan Ramsay, who had been taken ill with a heart condition in the Falklands during the outward voyage.
Later, he would repeat the feat on an outward voyage to become a successful commerce raider excelled only by Semmes and Waddell.
On the outward voyage Dampier had his lieutenant, George Fisher, removed from the ship and jailed in Brazil.
Tom Pullings and West, whose nose mortified on the outward voyage, are even less lovely than I am: they are treated with the same friendliness.
The four-month voyage back to England via the South pacific and Cape Horn was spent much in the same way as the outward voyage.
On the outward voyage Boscawen made an abortive attempt to capture Mauritius by surprise but was driven off by French forces.
On an outward voyage these ships carried guns and bricks for the settlements and strongholds, and silver and golden coins to purchase Asian goods.