The flying Dutchman, by the author of 'Cavendish'. |
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... arms upon his breast , sat down on the hatchway ladder , with the air of one whom no further misfortune could afflict . For a few seconds the lieutenant regarded him , totally at a loss to comprehend his meaning . " You mistake , my ...
... arms upon his breast , sat down on the hatchway ladder , with the air of one whom no further misfortune could afflict . For a few seconds the lieutenant regarded him , totally at a loss to comprehend his meaning . " You mistake , my ...
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... arms , he might now have been seen thus suspended over the calm waters , in whose treacherous bosom innumerable sharks were lurking around for whatever prey they could secure . As our hero for a moment glanced beneath him , and beheld ...
... arms , he might now have been seen thus suspended over the calm waters , in whose treacherous bosom innumerable sharks were lurking around for whatever prey they could secure . As our hero for a moment glanced beneath him , and beheld ...
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... arm was one who , though pallid with fear , and her beautiful figure disguised in the loose robes that her haste had flung around her , certainly appeared sufficiently lovely to form a very fair excuse for the ruin of any one . As the ...
... arm was one who , though pallid with fear , and her beautiful figure disguised in the loose robes that her haste had flung around her , certainly appeared sufficiently lovely to form a very fair excuse for the ruin of any one . As the ...
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... arms round his neck ! Well , I'm sure that Mr. Ramsay takes kisses enough for fifty sweet- hearts . I don't think I ... arm . 66 Why , ma'am , " slily replied the girl 20 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN .
... arms round his neck ! Well , I'm sure that Mr. Ramsay takes kisses enough for fifty sweet- hearts . I don't think I ... arm . 66 Why , ma'am , " slily replied the girl 20 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN .
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... arm from going into hysterics : and if not found out already , he knew that escape would then be utterly impossible . In the midst , however , of these torturing apprehensions , the sentry entered the cabin . For a minute or two ...
... arm from going into hysterics : and if not found out already , he knew that escape would then be utterly impossible . In the midst , however , of these torturing apprehensions , the sentry entered the cabin . For a minute or two ...
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The Flying Dutchman, by the Author of 'Cavendish' William Johnstoun N Neale Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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Alcibiades Angela appeared arms beheld boat boatswain bolt-ropes bosom brig cabin Captain Livingstone CHAPTER command corporal corporal's court-martial Cresswell crew cried danger daring dark death deck deep dread duty eyes fate fear feeling fellow fire Flying Dutch Flying Dutchman fore and main forecastle frigate gale give gunroom guns hammock hand happiness head hear heard heart Heaven Herbert Holdout hope horror hour island knew larboard leeward lieutenant lips looked maindeck marine marriage master master-at-arms mate ment midshipmen mind minutes morning Mustapha mutineers never night officers once passed possessed prisoner quarter-deck Ramsay Ramsay's reefs replied round rushed sail scarcely seamen seemed seen sentry ship ship's shipmates shore shot sight Sneak soon sound stood sudden surgeon taffrail thought tion topman topsails turned utmost voice watch wave whole wind windward word wounded yardarm
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Стр. 83 - DUTCHMAN. in some substantial shape, to let the whole weight of his wrath fall at the earliest moment. As these thoughts passed through his mind, it seemed to him that the present was the most propitious time. The doctor, imagining his ship would not sail till daybreak, was yet cracking, as he thought, a jovial glass on board the flag ship.