The flying Dutchman, by the author of 'Cavendish'. |
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... step inside the port - for , as to going away , I hav'n't told your mistress the fiftieth part of what I have to say . " " O no ! I dare say not - and never will , I suppose , " said the girl . " Do you think we may venture to let him ...
... step inside the port - for , as to going away , I hav'n't told your mistress the fiftieth part of what I have to say . " " O no ! I dare say not - and never will , I suppose , " said the girl . " Do you think we may venture to let him ...
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... step towards his strange object , whatever it might be ; while the colonel of marines was left to fume at the contumacy of topsail - sheets . But if the surprise of the officers was excited by the Scottish stranger so pertinaciously ...
... step towards his strange object , whatever it might be ; while the colonel of marines was left to fume at the contumacy of topsail - sheets . But if the surprise of the officers was excited by the Scottish stranger so pertinaciously ...
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... step forward ; and indeed Ramsay would have been greatly grieved if they had done so , since no one knew better than he , how great would be the ani- mosity which such a step would draw down upon themselves , and how unavailing the tri ...
... step forward ; and indeed Ramsay would have been greatly grieved if they had done so , since no one knew better than he , how great would be the ani- mosity which such a step would draw down upon themselves , and how unavailing the tri ...
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... step over the side , when a tiny hand was put forward in his way , and a youthful voice said , Good - by , Mr. Ram- say ; I wish 66 I wish you every happiness . " Ramsay looked down , and , as he did so , perceived the youngster of his ...
... step over the side , when a tiny hand was put forward in his way , and a youthful voice said , Good - by , Mr. Ram- say ; I wish 66 I wish you every happiness . " Ramsay looked down , and , as he did so , perceived the youngster of his ...
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... the frigate , " All hands reef topsails . " A slight squall had been observed gathering to windward , and pre- caution in these latitudes being worth every other remedy , this step was taken to meet its 84 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN .
... the frigate , " All hands reef topsails . " A slight squall had been observed gathering to windward , and pre- caution in these latitudes being worth every other remedy , this step was taken to meet its 84 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN .
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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.