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Messing around in boats
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Drinking and pulling ropes
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Al's birthday Nelson's Revenge
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'If only I had some finest Devonshire clotted cream,' he thought, before the boom knocked him senseless
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'That's some fine beer!'
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'Your boat or your life!!!'
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How the finest Norfolk beer can tame even the most ghastly of boat-robbers
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The drunk boat-robber and his water-beaten moll, unaware of the stool-pigeon alerting the authorities
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Luckily, the authorities can't be bothered
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A fine Sunday morning in Hickling
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Lustre
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The boat-robbers let their slave do the work
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Some jolly mariners, yet unaware of soon being captured by the enemy ship
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While his pirate companion is on the lookout for the next target ship, the head honcho is resting on his laurels for a while
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The pirate's wife has her own plans for Al
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The kids were told to sit on the mat, shut up, and keep away from the fire
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Two rebellious runaway kids return, flustered and having been up to no good
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Spot the rosy cheeks
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The most mischievous children are, once again, confined to the mat and told to behave. The goody-goody keeps them in check
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The pantalooned headmaster instructs the children to clear up their mess
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A mother and the goody-goody are endeared by the children's reformed ways
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Yes, mummy, we promise to be good and behave ourselves from now on!
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