The Life of a Sailor, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1832 |
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... walked on deck as leisurely as if he had a pros- pect of saving the frigate . Very differently did we behave . My companion at quarters had been a prisoner in Verdun , and began to recall to his memory all the privations and fatigues he ...
... walked on deck as leisurely as if he had a pros- pect of saving the frigate . Very differently did we behave . My companion at quarters had been a prisoner in Verdun , and began to recall to his memory all the privations and fatigues he ...
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... walked by the side , his eyes riveted on the corpse , in perfect silence , without a tear , and ap- parently without a thought . We certainly did not return the way we advanced , for we had passed our boat before we came suddenly upon ...
... walked by the side , his eyes riveted on the corpse , in perfect silence , without a tear , and ap- parently without a thought . We certainly did not return the way we advanced , for we had passed our boat before we came suddenly upon ...
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... walked always much nearer his charge , at first without hearing a word ; shortly , however , the prisoners began again , and the sentinel distinctly caught two English words : he now paid greater attention ; and finally heard a whole ...
... walked always much nearer his charge , at first without hearing a word ; shortly , however , the prisoners began again , and the sentinel distinctly caught two English words : he now paid greater attention ; and finally heard a whole ...
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... every climate and every country , and who looked as rosy as a red cabbage , and as plump as a water - melon , once telling me , as he • ** can walked up Regent Street , with his coat closely THE LIFE OF A SAILOR . 69.
... every climate and every country , and who looked as rosy as a red cabbage , and as plump as a water - melon , once telling me , as he • ** can walked up Regent Street , with his coat closely THE LIFE OF A SAILOR . 69.
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Frederick Chamier. can walked up Regent Street , with his coat closely buttoned up- " By heavens ! I can't stand this any longer ; this cursed easterly wind blows through me . " How are the mighty fallen ! " Now , youngster , " said Mr ...
Frederick Chamier. can walked up Regent Street , with his coat closely buttoned up- " By heavens ! I can't stand this any longer ; this cursed easterly wind blows through me . " How are the mighty fallen ! " Now , youngster , " said Mr ...
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afterwards Algiers anchor answer appeared arms arrived assistance battery began boat brig called captain chase close command commenced Corfu corpse countenance crew dead deck declared devil endeavoured enemy Euphrates eyes fear feeling Fernando de Noronha fire first-lieutenant fleet French frigate gave gentlemen guns hand harbour head heard honor hour HUDIBRAS instantly island Islay knew ladies land lieutenant looked looked to windward Lord Exmouth Lough Swilly mainsail Malta marines Menelaus midshipman mind morning musket navy never night o'clock oars officer Orford Ness party passed Pipes pistol placed poor port pretty prisoners prize quarter replied retreat round sail sailor scene Seagrove seemed seized ship ship's shore short shortly shot side Sir Peter Parker Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Maitland soon squadron stood thing thought tion took Toulon Turk turned vessel walked watch wind windward words wounded