Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 7Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... Dawn with me in town , and a comfortable time we'll have of it in her cabins . She has as good state - rooms as a yacht . " There were no liners in those days ; but a ship with two cabins was a miracle of convenience . " Your mother ...
... Dawn with me in town , and a comfortable time we'll have of it in her cabins . She has as good state - rooms as a yacht . " There were no liners in those days ; but a ship with two cabins was a miracle of convenience . " Your mother ...
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... Dawn . The second - mate told me that Marble had made a flying visit to the ship , promised to be back again in a few days , and disappeared . By com- paring dates , I ascertained that he would be in time to meet the mortgage sale , and ...
... Dawn . The second - mate told me that Marble had made a flying visit to the ship , promised to be back again in a few days , and disappeared . By com- paring dates , I ascertained that he would be in time to meet the mortgage sale , and ...
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... Dawn was soon stowed . As soon as this was done , I ordered a crew shipped , and the hatches battened on . As a matter of course , the constant and important busi- ness with which I was now occupied , had a tendency to dull the edge of ...
... Dawn was soon stowed . As soon as this was done , I ordered a crew shipped , and the hatches battened on . As a matter of course , the constant and important busi- ness with which I was now occupied , had a tendency to dull the edge of ...
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James Fenimore Cooper. aier I was in the cabin of the Dawn , arranging some papers , when I heard a well - known voice , on deck , calling out to the stevedores and riggers , in a tone of authority- " Come , bear a hand , and ... Dawn, ...
James Fenimore Cooper. aier I was in the cabin of the Dawn , arranging some papers , when I heard a well - known voice , on deck , calling out to the stevedores and riggers , in a tone of authority- " Come , bear a hand , and ... Dawn, ...
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... Dawn , one or two of the markets — for , would you believe it , the dear old soul never saw a market , and is dying to visit one , and so I shall take her to see the Bear first , and the Oswego next , and the Fly last , though she cries ...
... Dawn , one or two of the markets — for , would you believe it , the dear old soul never saw a market , and is dying to visit one , and so I shall take her to see the Bear first , and the Oswego next , and the Fly last , though she cries ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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