Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... Griffin , tenente della marina Inglesa . " " Ah ! here is an officer sent from ' ze Ving - y - Ving ' , with some communication , friend Vito ; it is fortunate you are still here , to hear what he has to say . Show the lieutenant in ...
... Griffin , tenente della marina Inglesa . " " Ah ! here is an officer sent from ' ze Ving - y - Ving ' , with some communication , friend Vito ; it is fortunate you are still here , to hear what he has to say . Show the lieutenant in ...
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... Griffin spoke unusually good Italian , for a foreigner ; and his manner of proceeding was so straight - forward and direct , as to carry with it every appearance of truth . " You do not know what I mean by ze Ving - y - Ving ...
... Griffin spoke unusually good Italian , for a foreigner ; and his manner of proceeding was so straight - forward and direct , as to carry with it every appearance of truth . " You do not know what I mean by ze Ving - y - Ving ...
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... Griffin being exclusively naval , he fancied every one ought to take the same interest as he did himself , in all these mat- ters . But , while the vice - governatore did not understand more than half of the other's meaning , that half ...
... Griffin being exclusively naval , he fancied every one ought to take the same interest as he did himself , in all these mat- ters . But , while the vice - governatore did not understand more than half of the other's meaning , that half ...
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... Griffin expressed it , " to take the lugger alive ; " else might she have been destroyed where she lay , by removing a gun or two from its proper embrasure , and planting them behind some natural ramparts among the rocks . The night was ...
... Griffin expressed it , " to take the lugger alive ; " else might she have been destroyed where she lay , by removing a gun or two from its proper embrasure , and planting them behind some natural ramparts among the rocks . The night was ...
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... Griffin had taken post . The first occurrence out of the ordinary course of things , that struck the American , was the strong light of a lamp shining through an upper window of the government - house- not that at which the lieutenant ...
... Griffin had taken post . The first occurrence out of the ordinary course of things , that struck the American , was the strong light of a lamp shining through an upper window of the government - house- not that at which the lieutenant ...
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Andrea answered appearance believe better boat called Captain Cuffe carry character circumstances Clinch coming commander course craft deck direction doubt duty enemy English escape expected eyes feeling felt felucca Feu-Follet fire followed French frigate Ghita girl give Griffin guns half hand head heard heart honour hope hour island Italian Italy Ithuel land less light look lugger manner matter means mind minutes moment nature necessary Nelson never night object observed occasion officer once passed person podestâ port present prisoner Proserpine question Raoul Raoul Yvard reason render returned rocks round sail seemed seen ship side Signor soon sort standing tell thing thou thought true truth turned vessel vice-governatore Vito Viti whole Winchester wind wish young