Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 7Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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Seite 154
... Dawn into the stream , before sun - set , and passed half the night in sending off small stores . As for the ship , she had been cleared the day the hatches were battened down . According to every rule of mercantile thrift , I ought to ...
... Dawn into the stream , before sun - set , and passed half the night in sending off small stores . As for the ship , she had been cleared the day the hatches were battened down . According to every rule of mercantile thrift , I ought to ...
Seite 159
... Dawn was beating down the bay , on a young flood , with a light breeze , at south - west . The pilot being in charge , I had nothing to do but go below , and write my letters . I an- swered everybody , even to the Secretary of State ...
... Dawn was beating down the bay , on a young flood , with a light breeze , at south - west . The pilot being in charge , I had nothing to do but go below , and write my letters . I an- swered everybody , even to the Secretary of State ...
Seite 162
... Dawn pointing in the right direction , with her yards nearly square , and a fore - top - mast studding - sail set . The pilot was all activity , and Marble , cool , clear - headed in his duty , and instinctively acquainted with ...
... Dawn pointing in the right direction , with her yards nearly square , and a fore - top - mast studding - sail set . The pilot was all activity , and Marble , cool , clear - headed in his duty , and instinctively acquainted with ...
Seite 165
... Dawn could get away from her , under tolerably favourable circumstances . The Leander afterwards became notorious , on the American coast , in consequence of a man killed in a coaster by one of her shot , within twenty miles of the spot ...
... Dawn could get away from her , under tolerably favourable circumstances . The Leander afterwards became notorious , on the American coast , in consequence of a man killed in a coaster by one of her shot , within twenty miles of the spot ...
Seite 166
... Dawn , however , was not idle , and , as the wind stood all that day , throughout the night , and was fresher , though more to the southward , than it had hitherto been , next morning , I had the satisfaction of seeing Montauk a little ...
... Dawn , however , was not idle , and , as the wind stood all that day , throughout the night , and was fresher , though more to the southward , than it had hitherto been , next morning , I had the satisfaction of seeing Montauk a little ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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