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... heart— greetings and explanations ensued - he had passed some of his holidays at the residence of my parents in England , and now I was under the roof of his parents in Calcutta . I was no longer the lone and desolate reefer , the ...
... heart— greetings and explanations ensued - he had passed some of his holidays at the residence of my parents in England , and now I was under the roof of his parents in Calcutta . I was no longer the lone and desolate reefer , the ...
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... heart- greetings and explanations ensued - he had passed some of his holidays at the residence of my parents in England , and now I was under the roof of his parents in Calcutta . I was no longer the lone and desolate reefer , the ...
... heart- greetings and explanations ensued - he had passed some of his holidays at the residence of my parents in England , and now I was under the roof of his parents in Calcutta . I was no longer the lone and desolate reefer , the ...
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... heart . How I presumed to be so familiar with a superior , in endea- vouring to interest him in poor Collins ' be- half , I could never account for , especially as VOL . I. E I cherished the utmost detestation of his crime , and THE ...
... heart . How I presumed to be so familiar with a superior , in endea- vouring to interest him in poor Collins ' be- half , I could never account for , especially as VOL . I. E I cherished the utmost detestation of his crime , and THE ...
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... heart , but it was more like a grunt issuing from the recesses of the man- ger . " Why , I owns , Sir Isaac , I was a little bit slued in my momentum . " * A place in the fore part of the ship where pigs are kept . " Your what , sir ...
... heart , but it was more like a grunt issuing from the recesses of the man- ger . " Why , I owns , Sir Isaac , I was a little bit slued in my momentum . " * A place in the fore part of the ship where pigs are kept . " Your what , sir ...
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... heart ; but when he heard his name mourn- fully pronounced by one whom he had learned to respect , the prisoner started - he had been accustomed to the old man's cor- dial greeting and friendly approbation — he had often listened with ...
... heart ; but when he heard his name mourn- fully pronounced by one whom he had learned to respect , the prisoner started - he had been accustomed to the old man's cor- dial greeting and friendly approbation — he had often listened with ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admiral amongst Andrew Barton Andrew Wood arn't ashore Avast Barton beautiful boat brave breast breeze captain cheer command court-martial cousin coxswain death deck Dick Donna Clara Donna Estelle duty Ellen England exclaimed eyes face father fear feelings frigate gallant grog hand Harry Harry Watson head heard heart honour hour inquired knew lady land Lewis lieutenant looked Lord Lord Cochrane Mary Anne Mary Malone mate matter mayhap ment messmate midshipman mind ness never night O'Halloran officer ould passed Pembroke Petronel Phelim Pickwell Pierre Michaud poor girl Portsmouth prisoner quarter-master replied returned round sail seaman ship shore shouted Sir Andrew smile smugglers soon Spithead stood Susan Taylor Teetotum there's thing thou thought tion took turned uttered vessel veteran voice Watson whilst wind young young Lion youth
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Seite 221 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Seite 300 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Seite 131 - Though justice be thy plea, consider this, That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.
Seite 165 - Negro has a soul ? an' please your honour, said the Corporal (doubtingly). I am not much versed, Corporal, quoth my uncle Toby, in things of that kind; but I suppose, God would not leave him without one, any more than thee or me It would be putting one sadly over the head of another, quoth the Corporal. It would so; said my uncle Toby. Why then, an...
Seite 73 - I'm saying bad and black as he is, there's never nothing but what you may get some good out on, and mayhap he may lend us a lift at a pinch, for notwithstanding what the clargy says as ' he goes cruising about seeking to devour a roaring lion,' — and that's no babby's bite any how in these here times, Jem, — yet unless you can prove he has done you or your country any harm, what right have you got to speak again him. And as for the lawyers, why the case is just as this here, Jem, — if you was...
Seite 78 - Than by self-offences weighing. Shame to him whose cruel striking Kills for faults of his own liking! Twice treble shame on Angelo, To weed my vice and let his grow! O, what may man within him hide, Though angel on the outward side! How may likeness made in crimes, Making practice on the times, To draw with idle spiders' strings Most ponderous and substantial things!
Seite 149 - Lordship did not make any very minute enquiries, and baving obtained a favourable dismissal she left him. Soon afterwards she was sent on board the Brunswick, Captain Harvey, and had not been long there ere her cleanliness and good conduct, Which differed so widely from other boys of the age she seemed, attracted the attention of her commander ; he questioned her as to her friends, and whether she had not run away from some school to try the sea. Mary Anne related such of her adventures as were consistent...
Seite 160 - The prayer ceased, and Jem stood erect and firm. He shook hands with the chaplain, pressed Dick Wills to his heart; then the captain placed himself in a conspicuous situation to read the sentence of the courtmartial and the death warrant for execution.
Seite 251 - And swore by the Lord, that was mickle of might, " I thought he had not beene in the world, Durst have wrought England such unright.
Seite 252 - London, with certain other ships of Southampton and Bristol, had an ordinary and usual trade to Sicily, Candia Chios, and sometimes to Cyprus, as also to Tripoli and Barutti in Syria.