The Lost Ship, Or, The Atlantic Steamer, Volume 3Henry Colburn, 1843 - 329 páginas |
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... night . Here , my boys , bundle all those mattrasses out on the deck one of you , run for- ward to the fore cabin and bring a couple of the stoutest tarpaulins , a bag full of nails and a hammer , while the other stays behind with me ...
... night . Here , my boys , bundle all those mattrasses out on the deck one of you , run for- ward to the fore cabin and bring a couple of the stoutest tarpaulins , a bag full of nails and a hammer , while the other stays behind with me ...
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... night , the very possession of peace , brought joy ; and every one felt as if it were a luxury to be able to get his head above the companion cabin , without having two or three ambushed rifles to pop at it . As they had now resolved to ...
... night , the very possession of peace , brought joy ; and every one felt as if it were a luxury to be able to get his head above the companion cabin , without having two or three ambushed rifles to pop at it . As they had now resolved to ...
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... night , he looked round for some one who had enjoyed the benefit of regular rest , to take charge of the deck , while he and his friends , who truly needed some repose , went below to pre- pare themselves , by a little sleep , for the ...
... night , he looked round for some one who had enjoyed the benefit of regular rest , to take charge of the deck , while he and his friends , who truly needed some repose , went below to pre- pare themselves , by a little sleep , for the ...
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... night air , which seemed every moment to grow colder , must in- fallibly soon sober him , he contented himself with giving the best instructions in his power to his friend , writing the course to be steered , in pencil on a card , and ...
... night air , which seemed every moment to grow colder , must in- fallibly soon sober him , he contented himself with giving the best instructions in his power to his friend , writing the course to be steered , in pencil on a card , and ...
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... night's exertions - the warm potations in which he had indulged - and , more than all , we must do the Brigadier the justice to admit the very little de- mand that there appeared to exist for his services , all contributed to bring on a ...
... night's exertions - the warm potations in which he had indulged - and , more than all , we must do the Brigadier the justice to admit the very little de- mand that there appeared to exist for his services , all contributed to bring on a ...
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allowed Anna Maria appeared beheld boat bog of Allen Boston Bill Brigadier Brigadier's bright eyes Broad-brim cabin called candlestick-maker Captin carpet-bag cave Cerberus child Cleopatra's needle consent course cried danger darling dear deck dreadful Ebenezer exclaimed eyes father fear fellow friend Herbert friend Symonds gain give gold half hand happiness head heard heart Heaven hero honour hope hour hurry iceberg instant island John ladies least look lord Harry marriage matter mind minutes morning mutineers Nautila never night old gentleman once paddle-wheels paddles party passengers portmanteau Quaker quarter-deck replied round sail scarcely seemed seen ship side sight slip knot soon sort sounding line spot steamer stoicism suppose sure tarpaulin tell thawts thee thing thou thought tion turning unfortunate utterance watch wish woman word Wynn Powell