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1 3,1| ascertained that she was a brig, and not one of those Malay 2 3,1| the vessel was rigged as a brig, and that she was standing 3 3,1| attract the attention of the brig. ~But at the moment when 4 3,1| directly for Union Bay. The brig was a good sailer, for she 5 3,1| yacht was also rigged as a brig. The question was, whether 6 3,1| Pencroft again brought the brig within the range of the 7 3,1| the breeze fell also. The brig's ensign hung in folds, 8 3,1| floating from the mast of the brig, and they had now good reason 9 3,1| obscured. In the meanwhile the brig continued to advance towards 10 3,1| starboard quarter. ~Was the brig about to penetrate far into 11 3,1| pirates-for the sailors of the brig could be nothing else-already 12 3,1| threatened by the arrival of the brig. ~However, he and his companions 13 3,1| the report. ~Therefore the brig was about a mile and a quarter 14 3,2| that flag hoisted at the brig's peak? What was that shot 15 3,2| Do you know that the brig is a mile and a quarter 16 3,2| on the dark hull of the brig, from which the lights were 17 3,2| not sleeping on board the brig. On the contrary, they were 18 3,2| principally struck Ayrton:-~"Our brig is a famous acquisition." ~" 19 3,2| shores of Norfolk Island this brig, which was loaded with arms, 20 3,2| Bob Harvey had seized the brig "Speedy," anchored in sight 21 3,2| suitable, of making it the brig's headquarters. ~As to the 22 3,2| on the equipment of the brig, and the number of men which 23 3,2| to regain the bows of the brig, so that he might let himself 24 3,2| irresistible desire to blow up the brig and with her, all whom she 25 3,2| so as to arrive under the brig's poop at the powder-magazine. ~ 26 3,2| the reports on board the brig! They rushed out on to the 27 3,2| plan for blowing up the brig, which he had attempted 28 3,3| betrayed the presence of the brig in the neighborhood of the 29 3,3| even from the guns of the brig. What can they do against 30 3,3| of being cut off by the brig's boat, Ayrton and Pencroft 31 3,3| scarcely distinguish the brig in the fog. ~It was half-past 32 3,3| and the topmasts of the brig issued from the vapor. For 33 3,3| during the night on board the brig. Had this half-naked man, 34 3,3| really been to blow up the brig, as Bob Harvey had thought? 35 3,3| be observed on board the brig. Evidently Bob Harvey was 36 3,3| s intention to bring his brig as near as possible to the 37 3,3| of smoke issued from the brig's side, and a ball, striking 38 3,3| still protected by the brig's guns, they proceeded towards 39 3,3| boat and the fire from the brig, they would find themselves 40 3,3| not missed their aim. ~The brig immediately sent a second 41 3,3| they pulled towards the brig. ~Hitherto the settlers 42 3,3| two rifles do against the brig's guns?" ~"Well, the brig 43 3,3| brig's guns?" ~"Well, the brig isn't in the channel yet, 44 3,3| it would be easy for the brig to advance. But as to entering 45 3,3| becoming more serious. The brig is making sail!" ~"The anchor 46 3,3| a short distance, to the brig's guns, without being able 47 3,3| well that it would risk the brig, if the sea got up ever 48 3,3| In the meanwhile the brig approached the islet, and 49 3,3| mainsail was braced up, and the brig hugging the wind, stood 50 3,3| ricochet! But that cursed brig has entered the channel!" ~" 51 3,3| being seen by those in the brig, but two or three reports, 52 3,3| one of the windows-~The brig, irresistibly raised on 53 3,4| Nothing could be seen of the brig, not even her masts. After 54 3,4| the sides of the submerged brig would reappear at low water. ~ 55 3,4| elapse before the hull of the brig could emerge from the water 56 3,4| The possession of this brig, or rather all that she 57 3,4| impossible to refloat the brig? If she has only a leak, 58 3,4| trouble!" ~In fact, if the brig was still fit to navigate, 59 3,4| so that every part of the brig's hull might be examined. ~ 60 3,4| we visit the hull of the brig, we shall no doubt find 61 3,4| instant before she sank, the brig, as I saw perfectly well, 62 3,4| besides, at the time the brig foundered, it was high water, 63 3,4| to be regretted that the brig's two boats had not been 64 3,4| had disappeared when the brig went down, and had not again 65 3,4| issue from the water. The brig was lying right over on 66 3,4| the stem, the sides of the brig were frightfully torn. Over 67 3,4| into the interior of the brig," said the engineer; "perhaps 68 3,4| Access to the interior of the brig was now easy. The tide was 69 3,4| extreme satisfaction, that the brig possessed a very varied 70 3,4| said, had the hull of the brig enormously suffered from 71 3,4| burst in the interior of the brig. The colonists could easily 72 3,4| There was no fear of the brig being carried away by the 73 3,4| cargo or rigging of the brig. At low tide they overhauled 74 3,4| chains and anchors of the brig, the iron of her ballast, 75 3,4| nothing remained of the brig but a useless hulk, bad 76 3,4| Pencroft believed that the brig was of English build. ~A 77 3,4| before she foundered the brig rose on the summit of a 78 3,5| dome, the bottom of the brig crushed in, and she had 79 3,5| channel, which destroyed the brig; in a word, that all those 80 3,5| the guns obtained from the brig, they were pretty pieces 81 3,0| during the attack by the brig numerous shot had been fired 82 3,3| ironwork-all the rigging of the brig at our disposal." ~"But 83 3,4| The destruction of the brig had been a new source of 84 3,5| iron work of the pirate brig had been saved after the 85 3,6| caused the explosion of the brig by the shock of a torpedo