Adventures of a Younger SonR. Bentley, 1835 - 516 páginas |
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... crew and officers , when " battle " and " Nelson , " could alone be distinguished . Sorrow and discontent were painted on every face ; and I sympathised in the feeling without a clear knowledge of the cause . On the following morning ...
... crew and officers , when " battle " and " Nelson , " could alone be distinguished . Sorrow and discontent were painted on every face ; and I sympathised in the feeling without a clear knowledge of the cause . On the following morning ...
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... crew . his partial account did not deceive me . I detested him for his tyranny , and Christian was my hero . I wished his fate had been mine , and longed to emulate him . left an impression on my mind which has had a marked influence on ...
... crew . his partial account did not deceive me . I detested him for his tyranny , and Christian was my hero . I wished his fate had been mine , and longed to emulate him . left an impression on my mind which has had a marked influence on ...
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... crew were at their quarters at sunset , I took advantage of a heavy roll of the ship , and dropped on the crest of a monstrous wave . I sunk deep into its bosom , and the agony of suppressed respiration , after the fall , was horrible ...
... crew were at their quarters at sunset , I took advantage of a heavy roll of the ship , and dropped on the crest of a monstrous wave . I sunk deep into its bosom , and the agony of suppressed respiration , after the fall , was horrible ...
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... crew , for the trifling object of destroying a few savages , and no prospect of prize - money , hoisted the recal - signal ; by doing which , he washed his hands of the consequences , if they were unsuccessful , leaving the officer ...
... crew , for the trifling object of destroying a few savages , and no prospect of prize - money , hoisted the recal - signal ; by doing which , he washed his hands of the consequences , if they were unsuccessful , leaving the officer ...
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... crew were partly Arabs ; and the remainder , by their colour and dress , showed they were of various castes . She was unloading a cargo of cotton , and spices , purchased , I was told , by the Company . De Ruyter very seldom went on ...
... crew were partly Arabs ; and the remainder , by their colour and dress , showed they were of various castes . She was unloading a cargo of cotton , and spices , purchased , I was told , by the Company . De Ruyter very seldom went on ...
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