The flying Dutchman, by the author of 'Cavendish'. |
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... least pusillanimous or hesitating . " Could I for a moment despond , " said he , resuming his mental philosophy , " possessed as I am of the affection of so dear a being ? No , I must triumph in the end , if I but re- main true to ...
... least pusillanimous or hesitating . " Could I for a moment despond , " said he , resuming his mental philosophy , " possessed as I am of the affection of so dear a being ? No , I must triumph in the end , if I but re- main true to ...
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... least a consolatory if not a stimulating creed , and I , for one , shall always be a devout believer in it . In the lieu- tenant's case the fact was evident . To him time was indeed as the most precious sands of life , and scarcely had ...
... least a consolatory if not a stimulating creed , and I , for one , shall always be a devout believer in it . In the lieu- tenant's case the fact was evident . To him time was indeed as the most precious sands of life , and scarcely had ...
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... least notion you were fond of physic for breakfast , for I have plenty , even nastier than that , down in the cockpit . How much would you like to have ? Steward , bring the first lieutenant a quart basin . " 66 Sir , I'll thank you not ...
... least notion you were fond of physic for breakfast , for I have plenty , even nastier than that , down in the cockpit . How much would you like to have ? Steward , bring the first lieutenant a quart basin . " 66 Sir , I'll thank you not ...
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... and presently re- ceived a couple of drachms of red lavender in some sugar and water , which , after all the anxiety gone through , did him at least no harm . CHAPTER VI . Ah ! what can a courageous heart THE FLYING DUTCHMAN . 59.
... and presently re- ceived a couple of drachms of red lavender in some sugar and water , which , after all the anxiety gone through , did him at least no harm . CHAPTER VI . Ah ! what can a courageous heart THE FLYING DUTCHMAN . 59.
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... least being favoured with three dozen and six , The maintopmen being thus summarily dis- posed of , the midshipmen who had performed the disagreeable duty of sentinels in the main- rigging were THE FLYING DUTCHMAN . 101.
... least being favoured with three dozen and six , The maintopmen being thus summarily dis- posed of , the midshipmen who had performed the disagreeable duty of sentinels in the main- rigging were THE FLYING DUTCHMAN . 101.
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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.