The Great White Way: A Record of an Unusual Voyage of Discovery, and Some Romantic Love Affairs Amid Strange SurroundingsJ. F. Taylor, 1901 - 323 páginas |
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Página 16
... felt that had he lived he would have believed in my dreams and helped me to make them reality . At times I even went so far as to imagine that his ship had not gone down at all , but had sailed away to some fair harbor of the South ...
... felt that had he lived he would have believed in my dreams and helped me to make them reality . At times I even went so far as to imagine that his ship had not gone down at all , but had sailed away to some fair harbor of the South ...
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... felt that I had known this robust man since the beginning of all things . " Wait , " he interrupted , " here comes Bill - he must hear it , too . Mr. Chase , I present you to His Royal Tablets , Mr. William Sturritt , caterer extra ...
... felt that I had known this robust man since the beginning of all things . " Wait , " he interrupted , " here comes Bill - he must hear it , too . Mr. Chase , I present you to His Royal Tablets , Mr. William Sturritt , caterer extra ...
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... felt that it would be hard to feel jealousy for a man like that , and still harder not to do so . Gale recovered first , and turned to me . 66 What about the superintending of the bal- loon ? " he asked . " Who have you got for that ...
... felt that it would be hard to feel jealousy for a man like that , and still harder not to do so . Gale recovered first , and turned to me . 66 What about the superintending of the bal- loon ? " he asked . " Who have you got for that ...
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... felt that it ought to lift us buoyantly and sustainingly it would disappoint me by sinking away beneath us -falling down - hill , as it were - or it would change its mind at the last minute and conclude to fall down some other hill , or ...
... felt that it ought to lift us buoyantly and sustainingly it would disappoint me by sinking away beneath us -falling down - hill , as it were - or it would change its mind at the last minute and conclude to fall down some other hill , or ...
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... felt a sense of relief in being able to answer so readily . It seemed I was not quite through , how- ever . " Yes , down to Aunt Ar'tics ! " she snorted , " I should say down to Aunt Ar'tics ! I like to know whose kinfolks dat Aunt Ar ...
... felt a sense of relief in being able to answer so readily . It seemed I was not quite through , how- ever . " Yes , down to Aunt Ar'tics ! " she snorted , " I should say down to Aunt Ar'tics ! I like to know whose kinfolks dat Aunt Ar ...
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The Great White Way: A Record of an Unusual Voyage of Discovery, and Some ... Albert Bigelow Paine Visualização de excertos - 1975 |
The Great White Way: A Record of an Unusual Voyage of Discovery, and Some ... Albert Bigelow Paine Pré-visualização indisponível - 1975 |
The Great White Way; a Record of an Unusual Voyage of Discovery, and Some ... Albert Bigelow Paine Pré-visualização indisponível - 2012 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
ahead ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE altogether Antarctic Antarctic Circle ascended balloon barrier beautiful believe berg Bill Billowcrest boat Bottle Bay brown cows cabin Cape Horn Captain Biffer Chase Chauncey Gale chord cold comfort dark deck Doolan dream drift EAST SIXTEENTH ST Edith Gale eyes face feet Ferratoni Gale's gwine hand harbor heah ice-wall J. F. TAYLOR Johnnie land Larkins laughed looked lozenges miles Miss Edith Miss Gale morning never Nicholas Nicholas Chase Nick night once perhaps Prince Princess river rope sail sailors seemed ship silent snow South Pole southward story Sturritt tablets TAYLOR & COMPANY telephone tell things thought tide told turned uncle vessel vibrations Victoria Land Violet Fields voice waited wall warm warm river what's wheah wind words York
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Página 313 - There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found ; And while the mouldering ashes sleep Low in the ground...
Página 312 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Página 258 - No man could be rich, no man could be poor, in Peru ; but all might enjoy, and did enjoy, a competence. Ambition, avarice, the love of change, the morbid spirit of discontent, those passions which most agitate the minds of men, found no place in the bosom of the Peruvian.