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1 XVII | double action of steam and sail the vessel made rapid progress 2 XVIII| Hong Kong, and it could not sail until the latter reached 3 XX | Excuse me, did you intend to sail in the Carnatic?" ~"Yes, 4 XX | could not therefore set sail. Fix began to hope again. ~ 5 XX | Have you a boat ready to sail?" ~"Yes, your honour; a 6 XX | should not be forced to sail wide of the Chinese coast, 7 XXI | We are carrying all the sail the wind will let us. The 8 XXI | before. The Tankadere bore sail admirably, as she drew a 9 XXI | Tankadere still carried all sail, and was accomplishing her 10 XXI | was not tightened not a sail which was not vigorously 11 XXI | in advance. He reefed all sail, the pole-masts were dispensed 12 XXI | bows. A single triangular sail, of strong canvas, was hoisted 13 XXI | clock. With but its bit of sail, the Tankadere was lifted 14 XXII | POCKET ~The Carnatic, setting sail from Hong Kong at half-past 15 XXXI | attached a large brigantine sail. This mast held an iron