Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 8Stringer and Townsend, 1858 |
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... thoughts of his duty , and the pilot , or even of the Ariel , appeared to be ba- nished from the mind of the seaman , who sprang to her side , and joined in her mirth , though he hard- ly knew why or wherefore , When the diverted girl ...
... thoughts of his duty , and the pilot , or even of the Ariel , appeared to be ba- nished from the mind of the seaman , who sprang to her side , and joined in her mirth , though he hard- ly knew why or wherefore , When the diverted girl ...
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... thought that if Griffith . and you could learn our situation , you might be tempted to hazard a little to redeem us from our thraldom . In this paper 1 nave prepared such an account as will , I trust , ex cite all your chivalry , and by ...
... thought that if Griffith . and you could learn our situation , you might be tempted to hazard a little to redeem us from our thraldom . In this paper 1 nave prepared such an account as will , I trust , ex cite all your chivalry , and by ...
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... thought it best to have a look - out kept . I told him that you were overhauling the mail bags of the messenger for the news , but as he was an officer , sir , and I nothing but a common hand , I did as he ordered . " " Return , sir ...
... thought it best to have a look - out kept . I told him that you were overhauling the mail bags of the messenger for the news , but as he was an officer , sir , and I nothing but a common hand , I did as he ordered . " " Return , sir ...
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... thought and felt at home . " A silent pressure of his hand was the only reply that the young lieutenant made , before he paid the parting compliments to Barnstable , and directed his men to pull for their ship . The boats were ...
... thought and felt at home . " A silent pressure of his hand was the only reply that the young lieutenant made , before he paid the parting compliments to Barnstable , and directed his men to pull for their ship . The boats were ...
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... thought were unreasonably protracted for the occasion . " This is no time to be talking over bearings and distances , " observed the officer next in rank to Griffith ; " but we should call the hands up , and try to kedge her off while ...
... thought were unreasonably protracted for the occasion . " This is no time to be talking over bearings and distances , " observed the officer next in rank to Griffith ; " but we should call the hands up , and try to kedge her off while ...
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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