Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 9Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... felt the mortification natural to her situation . The captain was so much bent on the attainment of his own object , that he saw nothing else , and was even unconscious that his extraordinary and somewhat loud discourse had been ...
... felt the mortification natural to her situation . The captain was so much bent on the attainment of his own object , that he saw nothing else , and was even unconscious that his extraordinary and somewhat loud discourse had been ...
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... felt like a man who was released from a quick - sand , into which every effort to extricate himself only plunged him so much the deeper . At this moment the ship hailed , and the lieutenant took a hasty leave of Spike , motioned to the ...
... felt like a man who was released from a quick - sand , into which every effort to extricate himself only plunged him so much the deeper . At this moment the ship hailed , and the lieutenant took a hasty leave of Spike , motioned to the ...
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... felt how great is the power of the wind , whif fling and pressing different ways , in sudden and passing gusts , they have only to imagine this power increased many , many fold , and the baffling currents made furious , as it might be ...
... felt how great is the power of the wind , whif fling and pressing different ways , in sudden and passing gusts , they have only to imagine this power increased many , many fold , and the baffling currents made furious , as it might be ...
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... felt perfectly satisfied , the mo- ment he saw this boat , which had come into the haven in tow of the schooner , that it had been originally in the ser- vice of the light - house keeper . As there was a very general desire among those ...
... felt perfectly satisfied , the mo- ment he saw this boat , which had come into the haven in tow of the schooner , that it had been originally in the ser- vice of the light - house keeper . As there was a very general desire among those ...
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... felt , " that the keeper and his only companion , a boy , were on board the schooner , and have perished in her , in common with so many of my poor countrymen . There are the graves of two whom we buried here last evening , after vain ...
... felt , " that the keeper and his only companion , a boy , were on board the schooner , and have perished in her , in common with so many of my poor countrymen . There are the graves of two whom we buried here last evening , after vain ...
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a'ter anchor answered appeared ashore aunt aunty better Biddy boat boatswain brig brig's brigantine cabin called canvas Captain Mull Captain Spike circumstance course craft danger dear deck distance Don Juan Don Wan doubloons Dry Tortugas duty eyes fancied feel flour forecastle foresail half hand Harry Mulford heard hope hour hydropathy instant island islets Jack Tier Josh keep Key West knew light light-house look Madam Budd mainsail manner masts matter Mexican mile minutes Miss Rose Molly Swash Mona Passage never night once passage passed Poughkeepsie reef relict returned rock Rose Budd Rose's sail schooner seemed seen Señor Montefalderon ship side sloop-of-war soon sort spot state-room steamer Stephen Spike steward's assistant stood tell thing thought turned Uncle vessel Wallace watch wind windward wish wreck yards yawl young mate