Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... frigate , who had lost so many of his men by the yellow fever , that he seized upon all he could lay his hands on , to supply their places , even Ithuel being acceptable in such a strait . CHAPTER IV . " The ship is here put in , A ...
... frigate , who had lost so many of his men by the yellow fever , that he seized upon all he could lay his hands on , to supply their places , even Ithuel being acceptable in such a strait . CHAPTER IV . " The ship is here put in , A ...
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... frigate . As she had opened the town of Porto Ferrajo several minutes before she was herself seen from the Feu - Follet . an ensign was hanging from the end of her gaff , though there was not sufficient air to open its folds LE FEU ...
... frigate . As she had opened the town of Porto Ferrajo several minutes before she was herself seen from the Feu - Follet . an ensign was hanging from the end of her gaff , though there was not sufficient air to open its folds LE FEU ...
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... frigate to his own countenance ; " not that , Monsieur Capitaing . It is not easy for a bird to forget the cage in which he was shut up for two years ; if that is not the accursed Proserpine , I have forgotten the cut of my own jib ...
... frigate to his own countenance ; " not that , Monsieur Capitaing . It is not easy for a bird to forget the cage in which he was shut up for two years ; if that is not the accursed Proserpine , I have forgotten the cut of my own jib ...
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... frigate ? " “ I am not madman enough , Etooell , to dream of fighting a frigate , or even a heavy sloop - of - war , with the force you have just inentioned ; but I have followed the sea too long to be alarmed before I am certain of my ...
... frigate ? " “ I am not madman enough , Etooell , to dream of fighting a frigate , or even a heavy sloop - of - war , with the force you have just inentioned ; but I have followed the sea too long to be alarmed before I am certain of my ...
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... frigate , wearing a French ensign , before the port , had given rise to apprehensions of a much more serious nature than any which could possibly attend the arrival of a craft as light as the lugger , by herself . Vito Viti had long ...
... frigate , wearing a French ensign , before the port , had given rise to apprehensions of a much more serious nature than any which could possibly attend the arrival of a craft as light as the lugger , by herself . Vito Viti had long ...
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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