The last chapter I was reading in the morning before my exam. I was so desperate to know what's going to happen with Jack and Stephen (Jack, esp. :D) that I knew I am not to think somehow properly without that knowledge. I rushed out of doors as soon as I reached '. . . the court is of the opinion that Captain Aubrey, his officers and ship's company used every possible exertion to prevent the King's sloop from falling into the hands of the enemy: and do therefore honourably acquit them. And they are hereby acquitted accordingly,' said the judge-advocate only to reread the stuff next day (exam brought me home at 9pm with terrible headache). The impression is unforgettable indeed. :D
Like you I had been very glad when I found out that Jack, his officers and his crew were acquitted and I smiled when Jack receives his sword unbroken. *sighs*
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'. . . the court is of the opinion that Captain Aubrey, his officers and ship's company used every possible exertion to prevent the King's sloop from falling into the hands of the enemy: and do therefore honourably acquit them. And they are hereby acquitted accordingly,' said the judge-advocate only to reread the stuff next day (exam brought me home at 9pm with terrible headache). The impression is unforgettable indeed. :D
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*sighs*
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