The flying Dutchman, by the author of 'Cavendish'. |
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... danger of my Poor fellow ! ' tis a hard request to make of him . But the fortunes of war spare no one . If I take not this opportunity , when , alas ! shall I ever gain another ? Come what will , it must be ventured ! " The prisoner ...
... danger of my Poor fellow ! ' tis a hard request to make of him . But the fortunes of war spare no one . If I take not this opportunity , when , alas ! shall I ever gain another ? Come what will , it must be ventured ! " The prisoner ...
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... dangers , and leaning over the port - sill on the gun beside it , pressed her to his bosom with a joy too great for utterance . Anne , in the meanwhile , like a prudent and experienced abigail , had seated herself down by the fragile ...
... dangers , and leaning over the port - sill on the gun beside it , pressed her to his bosom with a joy too great for utterance . Anne , in the meanwhile , like a prudent and experienced abigail , had seated herself down by the fragile ...
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... danger ; nor did either of them believe that more than a few minutes had elapsed . While yet , however , they were in the midst of whispering their mutual plans for the future , a loud cough from the adjoining cabin startled the lady ...
... danger ; nor did either of them believe that more than a few minutes had elapsed . While yet , however , they were in the midst of whispering their mutual plans for the future , a loud cough from the adjoining cabin startled the lady ...
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... to bring about , he imprinted a last kiss upon her lips , and in a state of agitation that made light of all corporeal danger , he re - passed into the main - chains , and thence gained the main- 28 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN .
... to bring about , he imprinted a last kiss upon her lips , and in a state of agitation that made light of all corporeal danger , he re - passed into the main - chains , and thence gained the main- 28 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN .
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... dangers yet before him , as at those from which he had escaped . For , in truth , it is not always even the most fortunate may leave unscathed the lion's den into which they have voluntarily thrust them- selves . He had now leisure to ...
... dangers yet before him , as at those from which he had escaped . For , in truth , it is not always even the most fortunate may leave unscathed the lion's den into which they have voluntarily thrust them- selves . He had now leisure to ...
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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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