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Brigantine

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Brigantine

City in southeastern New Jersey, on Brigantine Island, across Absecon Inlet from Atlantic City; population (1990) 11,400. Tourists are drawn by its beaches. It has a rehabilitation centre for injured porpoises and other marine creatures.

The Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge covers 15,000 ha/37,000 acres on islands and mainland north of the city.


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It must be some Algerine corsair brigantine that the watchtower signals to us.
I remember once seeing the commander - officially the master, by courtesy the captain - of a fine iron ship of the old wool fleet shaking his head at a very pretty brigantine.
Her two masts leaned a trifle backward; she carried brigantine, foresail, storm-jib, and standing-jib, and was well rigged for running before the wind; and she seemed capable of brisk speed, which, indeed, she had already proved by gaining several prizes in pilot-boat races.
 
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