"He's a mute, sir. Poor devil had his tongue cut out."
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"It's not a bad look, really. Eh?"
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A cutter was generally a small to medium-sized vessel, depending on its role and definition. Historically, it was a single-sailed or double-sailed decked sailcraft designed for speed rather than capacity. As such, it was gaff-rigged, with two or more headsails and often a bowsprit of some length, with a mast sometimes set farther back than on a sloop. Cutters were often used by harbor pilots, the military, and privateers.