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* 8 p.m. to midnight [2000-2400] - evening watch
 
* 8 p.m. to midnight [2000-2400] - evening watch
  
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This points to some inconsistencies in Naomi Novik's books, as  on Page 117 of Throne of Jade (Del Ray Mass Market paperback edition) she writes:
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''"We will pipe the hands to breakfast early; she will be in hailing distance well before nine."''
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This is as the ''William of Orange'' is approaching the ''Allegiance'' as she sails along the West Coast of Africa on her way to China. Assuming, Ms. Novik is writing of nine o'clock in the morning, that would be normally expressed as before two bells of the forenoon watch.
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If the reader is not familiar with nautical time terminology, "before nine," is a lot easier to understand, but inaccurate as expressed on a ship.

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