Marmaduke Merry: A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone DaysKingston, William Henry Giles
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Marmaduke Merry: A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days
Kingston, William Henry Giles
Midshipmen -- Fiction; Sea stories
Now, dear readers, old and young, farewell. I must bring these
recollections of my early career as a Midshipman to a conclusion. I
wish that I had reason to believe they were as edifying as I hope they
may have proved amusing. All I ask is, that you will deal lightly with
the faults of the work. Take whatever good advice you may have found
scattered through the previous pages, and do not, by imitating the bad
example of any of my old shipmates, give me cause to regret that I
undertook to write this veracious history, as Mr Jonathan Johnson would
say, of the early days of...
MARMADUKE MERRY, THE MIDSHIPMAN.
THE END.
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