The book A King's Trade was written by author Dewey Lambdin Here you can read free online of A King's Trade book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A King's Trade a good or bad book?
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Lt. Langlie asked once they had gotten within hull-up distance of the strange vessel that they had spent most of the afternoon pursuing Westward. The closer they got to her, the odder she’d looked. First had come the sight of her royals and t’gallants above the sea’s sharp-edged horizon; some were pale, jade green, others were such a pale red they seemed pink. “Faded, perhaps, sir,” Lt. Catterall had speculated with a leery expression, as if he’d just been presented a bowl of dog-spew at a two-p...enny ordinary. “Might’ve been dark green and red, once?” “Well, we know about fading…” Lt. Adair had commented with a snorty chuckle, obviously referring to his captain’s unfortunate choice of light cotton uniform coats he’d had made by a Kingston, Jamaica, tailor, which had bled for months before fading to a very pale and washed-out blue, even where white fabric or gilt lace had been intended. ” Arr, Mister Adair” had been Lewrie’s comment to that sally. Next had come full sight of her tops’ls and courses, one of them—her main course—was vertically striped like pillow ticking in a red, white, and blue, all now reduced to pink, parchment, and off-white, whilst her fore course was a more conventional mildewed and sunburned light tan, but bore some large design painted on it.
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