The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... course , when the captain announced to us the approach of a storm . He looked dis- turbed , for it seemed he was not suffi- ciently acquainted with the navigation in those seas to meet a storm with com- posure . He ordered all the sails ...
... course , when the captain announced to us the approach of a storm . He looked dis- turbed , for it seemed he was not suffi- ciently acquainted with the navigation in those seas to meet a storm with com- posure . He ordered all the sails ...
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day , yet by night we seemed to retrace our course , for when the sun rose we found ourselves always upon the same spot . We could not explain this in any other way , than that each night the Dead sailed back again with a fair wind . In ...
day , yet by night we seemed to retrace our course , for when the sun rose we found ourselves always upon the same spot . We could not explain this in any other way , than that each night the Dead sailed back again with a fair wind . In ...
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... course of life , and hav- ing retired to my cabin , where I drank freely with the helmsman , I became overpowered by anger at the recollec- tion of it . Enraged at what a Dervish had said , and which I would have per- mitted no sultan ...
... course of life , and hav- ing retired to my cabin , where I drank freely with the helmsman , I became overpowered by anger at the recollec- tion of it . Enraged at what a Dervish had said , and which I would have per- mitted no sultan ...
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... course than to beat it into him with a hunting - whip . The burgomaster was perfectly satisfied with this explanation , counselled the old gen- tleman to moderation , and declared that evening in the tavern , " that he had rarely known ...
... course than to beat it into him with a hunting - whip . The burgomaster was perfectly satisfied with this explanation , counselled the old gen- tleman to moderation , and declared that evening in the tavern , " that he had rarely known ...
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... course rich , " and crammed the ducats into their pockets . Thus , in a short time , the odd ne- phew of the strange gentleman had ac- quired universal respect , both in the village and surrounding country . Since the memory of man ...
... course rich , " and crammed the ducats into their pockets . Thus , in a short time , the odd ne- phew of the strange gentleman had ac- quired universal respect , both in the village and surrounding country . Since the memory of man ...
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