On his return to England in 1838 Alcock at once resumed the work of his profession.
I am convinced that only Alcock's clever piloting saved us from such an early disaster.
On such minute examination the edge of Captain Alcock seemed to grow more blunt.
The consulate in Canton during the year that Mr Alcock occupied the post presented nothing of sensational interest.
Alcock nodded and ruddered the Vickers-Vimy around gently, until its compass showed a reading of 170 degrees.