Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 8Stringer and Townsend, 1858 |
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... that tapered away until their upper extremi- ties appeared no larger than the lazy pennant , that in vain endeavoured to display its length in the light breeze . The short day of that high northern latitude was already THE PILOT . 11.
... that tapered away until their upper extremi- ties appeared no larger than the lazy pennant , that in vain endeavoured to display its length in the light breeze . The short day of that high northern latitude was already THE PILOT . 11.
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James Fenimore Cooper. The short day of that high northern latitude was already drawing to a close , and the sun was throwing his parting rays obliquely across the waters , touching the gloomy waves here and there with streaks of pale ...
James Fenimore Cooper. The short day of that high northern latitude was already drawing to a close , and the sun was throwing his parting rays obliquely across the waters , touching the gloomy waves here and there with streaks of pale ...
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... already preceded him , and , as he sunk , with a mortified air , by the side of Griffith , he said , in a low voice- " And that won't be long , I know , if Mr. Grif- fith thinks and feels on the coast of England as he thought and felt ...
... already preceded him , and , as he sunk , with a mortified air , by the side of Griffith , he said , in a low voice- " And that won't be long , I know , if Mr. Grif- fith thinks and feels on the coast of England as he thought and felt ...
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... already riding on lengthened seas , that rolled in from the ocean , at each succes- sive moment , with increasing violence , though her topsails still hung supinely from her yards ; the air , which continued to breathe , occasionally ...
... already riding on lengthened seas , that rolled in from the ocean , at each succes- sive moment , with increasing violence , though her topsails still hung supinely from her yards ; the air , which continued to breathe , occasionally ...
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... guide , who was to conduct them from a situation already surrounded by perils , which each moment not only magnified in appearance , but increased in reality . CHAPTER IV . " Behold the threaden sails , Borne 42 THE PILOT .
... guide , who was to conduct them from a situation already surrounded by perils , which each moment not only magnified in appearance , but increased in reality . CHAPTER IV . " Behold the threaden sails , Borne 42 THE PILOT .
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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