Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 8Stringer and Townsend, 1858 |
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Seite 16
... go a grap nel ; you will take Mr. Merry into your whale- boat , and try to drive her through the breakers on the beach . " " Beach ! " retorted Barnstable ; " do you call a perpendicular rock of a hundred feet in height a 16 THE PILOT .
... go a grap nel ; you will take Mr. Merry into your whale- boat , and try to drive her through the breakers on the beach . " " Beach ! " retorted Barnstable ; " do you call a perpendicular rock of a hundred feet in height a 16 THE PILOT .
Seite 17
... Merry will give you the word ; if he answer it , bring him off to the barge . " The young men now nodded familiarly and kindly to each other , and the boy , who was called Mr. Merry , having changed his place from the barge to the whale ...
... Merry will give you the word ; if he answer it , bring him off to the barge . " The young men now nodded familiarly and kindly to each other , and the boy , who was called Mr. Merry , having changed his place from the barge to the whale ...
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... Merry , or how are we to know him ; and what certainty have you that he will not betray us ? " " The question you are to put to him is written on this bit of paper , " returned the boy , as he handed the other the word of recognition ...
... Merry , or how are we to know him ; and what certainty have you that he will not betray us ? " " The question you are to put to him is written on this bit of paper , " returned the boy , as he handed the other the word of recognition ...
Seite 23
... Merry . What say you , long Tom ; see you what we want ? " " I see no pilot , sir , " returned the cockswain ; " but it's an ill wind that blows luck to nobody ; there is a mouthful of fresh meat stowed away under that row of bushes ...
... Merry . What say you , long Tom ; see you what we want ? " " I see no pilot , sir , " returned the cockswain ; " but it's an ill wind that blows luck to nobody ; there is a mouthful of fresh meat stowed away under that row of bushes ...
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... Merry , " return- ed the cockswain , without a muscle of his hard face yielding , as he struck the end of his harpoon violently against the earth , and then made a mo- tion towards poising the weapon ; " let Captain Barnstable but say ...
... Merry , " return- ed the cockswain , without a muscle of his hard face yielding , as he struck the end of his harpoon violently against the earth , and then made a mo- tion towards poising the weapon ; " let Captain Barnstable but say ...
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Abbey Alacrity Alice Dunscombe answer appeared Ariel arms boat Boltrope Borrough bowed Cacique canvass Captain Barnstable Captain Borroughcliffe Captain Manual Captain Munson Cecilia cilia cliffs cockswain Coffin Colonel Howard commander companion countenance cousin crew cried Barnstable danger dark deck deep Dillon door duty enemy exclaimed eyes favour feelings fith followed forecastle frigate gale gaze gentlemen glance Grif Griffith hand harpoon head heard honour hour Hugh Griffith interrupted Katherine ladies land lieutenant light light sails listened long Tom look manner marines ment Merry midshipman Miss Howard Miss Plowden night ocean officer party passed prisoners replied returned the Pilot roughcliffe sail sailor schooner seamen sentinel ship shoals shot side silence smile soldier soon sounds speak stood stranger thing thought tion tones turned twill uttered vessel veteran voice waves wind young younker