Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... carrying a man , either physically or in the imagination , into a sea like the Mediterranean , and on a coast like that of Italy , would be an affectation of which we have no idea of being guilty . It is true - nay , it is proba- ble ...
... carrying a man , either physically or in the imagination , into a sea like the Mediterranean , and on a coast like that of Italy , would be an affectation of which we have no idea of being guilty . It is true - nay , it is proba- ble ...
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... ; and to that stirring and teeming season we must carry the mind of the reader , in order to place it in the midst of the scenes it is our object to portray . Towards the close of a fine day in the month 8 LE FEU - FOLLET.
... ; and to that stirring and teeming season we must carry the mind of the reader , in order to place it in the midst of the scenes it is our object to portray . Towards the close of a fine day in the month 8 LE FEU - FOLLET.
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... carry them about . While a third , more imagina- tive than either , ventured to doubt whether it was a vessel at all ; deceptive appearances of this sort not being of rare occurrence , and usually taking the aspect of something out of ...
... carry them about . While a third , more imagina- tive than either , ventured to doubt whether it was a vessel at all ; deceptive appearances of this sort not being of rare occurrence , and usually taking the aspect of something out of ...
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... carrying canvass that will buffet with the heaviest gales , or the roughest seas , while it appears so pleasant to ... carried a little sail , that , in English , is termed a jigger , its principal use being to press the bows of the ...
... carrying canvass that will buffet with the heaviest gales , or the roughest seas , while it appears so pleasant to ... carried a little sail , that , in English , is termed a jigger , its principal use being to press the bows of the ...
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... carrying on the present fraud . " You do not openly call your lugger le Feu - Follet , Ra- oul ; " she answered , after a minute's pause ; " that would be a dangerous name to utter , even in Porto Ferrajo . It is not a week since I ...
... carrying on the present fraud . " You do not openly call your lugger le Feu - Follet , Ra- oul ; " she answered , after a minute's pause ; " that would be a dangerous name to utter , even in Porto Ferrajo . It is not a week since I ...
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admiral anchor Andrea Barrofaldi answered Raoul appearance boat breeze cabin called canvass Capri Captain Cuffe Captain Rule Caraccioli Carlo Giuntotardi carronades chase circumstances Clinch coast commander Corsica countenance course craft crew deck duty Eccellenza Elba Elbans enemy English escape Etooelle exclaimed eyes favour feeling felt felucca Feu-Follet fire followed French Frenchman frigate Ghita girl Griffin guns hand hauled heard heart honour hope hour Ischia island Italian Ithuel Jack-o'-Lantern Judge Advocate land le Feu-Follet lieutenant light look lugger Lyon manner mariners Maso matter minutes Monsieur Yvard Naples Nelson never night officer passed podestâ port Porto Ferrajo prisoner Proserpine Raoul Yvard render Ringdove rocks sail seamen seen ship shore side Signor Vice-governatore Sir Frederick Sir Smees smile soon standing stranger tell Terpsichore thee thing thou thought truth vessel Ving-y-Ving Vito Viti Winchester wind wish yawl young