The flying Dutchman, by the author of 'Cavendish'. |
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... crew in general was not less called forth by the manners of the man . Gloomy , mysterious , associating with no one ; harsh , proud , and evidently acting a part far beneath some former station of life ; his only pleasures reading every ...
... crew in general was not less called forth by the manners of the man . Gloomy , mysterious , associating with no one ; harsh , proud , and evidently acting a part far beneath some former station of life ; his only pleasures reading every ...
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... crew were fully armed . " Well do I know your object , my good gentlemen , " muttered the ex - lieutenant to himself ; " but I trust you will find your- selves outwitted . " Fiercely did his passions boil in his bosom , as he thought of ...
... crew were fully armed . " Well do I know your object , my good gentlemen , " muttered the ex - lieutenant to himself ; " but I trust you will find your- selves outwitted . " Fiercely did his passions boil in his bosom , as he thought of ...
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... crew . The latter had seen him , however , in action , and other trying moments of peril and difficulty . They knew his courage to be invincible , his seamanship to be unimpeachable , and his honour as bright as his sword . These ...
... crew . The latter had seen him , however , in action , and other trying moments of peril and difficulty . They knew his courage to be invincible , his seamanship to be unimpeachable , and his honour as bright as his sword . These ...
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William Johnstoun N. Neale. the greatest part of the crew , whenever they addressed him , touched their hats , and said " sir . " This was severely reprimanded on the quarter - deck , and all that was left for them ... crew, whenever they ...
William Johnstoun N. Neale. the greatest part of the crew , whenever they addressed him , touched their hats , and said " sir . " This was severely reprimanded on the quarter - deck , and all that was left for them ... crew, whenever they ...
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... crew of the foretop . It has generally been supposed an axiom of British law , that many guilty should rather be allowed to escape , than one innocent be punished ; but in this instance it was reserved for an English representative of ...
... crew of the foretop . It has generally been supposed an axiom of British law , that many guilty should rather be allowed to escape , than one innocent be punished ; but in this instance it was reserved for an English representative of ...
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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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