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Snarleyyow, or the dog fiend by Frederick Marryat
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Snarleyyow or the Dog Fiend (Classics of Naval Fiction)

by Captain Frederick Marryat (otherwise under Frederick Marryat)

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McBooks Press (1999), Paperback, 384 pages

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A great read about an indestructible dog. ( )
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Set in 1699 and framed around the Jacobite (supporters of the overthrown king, James II) conspiracies of the time, Lieutenant Cornelius Vanslyperken is the greedy and treacherous commander of a small vessel that hunts for smugglers in the English Channel. Snarleyyow is his "indestructible" dog.

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