The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 336
... passing off Corsica , we found the man at the wheel had left his post , and was holding on to windward , sick as the merest novice . In this manner we passed three days and nights - eating when and how we could - never going below , in ...
... passing off Corsica , we found the man at the wheel had left his post , and was holding on to windward , sick as the merest novice . In this manner we passed three days and nights - eating when and how we could - never going below , in ...
Page 385
... passed to pick up the negroes in the water , on its return carried away all the rest to Water Island ; they made piteous but unavailing entreaties to be sent to St. Thomas , for there was no shelter on Water Island . Then the confusion ...
... passed to pick up the negroes in the water , on its return carried away all the rest to Water Island ; they made piteous but unavailing entreaties to be sent to St. Thomas , for there was no shelter on Water Island . Then the confusion ...
Page 453
... passed such happy hours . It was , therefore , no slight improve- ment in his destiny to find Charlotte sitting at a table where he could also sit to talk to her and before her , whilst she worked , and sometimes to see her raise her ...
... passed such happy hours . It was , therefore , no slight improve- ment in his destiny to find Charlotte sitting at a table where he could also sit to talk to her and before her , whilst she worked , and sometimes to see her raise her ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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