The Jack O'Lantern; or, The privateer, Band 3 |
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... the northern side of the gulf ; a certain proof that nothing was visible from her mast - heads , to lead her in any other direction . Two hours , however , 4 THE JACK O'LANTERN . should the wind stand, as it probably would ...
... the northern side of the gulf ; a certain proof that nothing was visible from her mast - heads , to lead her in any other direction . Two hours , however , 4 THE JACK O'LANTERN . should the wind stand, as it probably would ...
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... side with a cheerful countenance , actually entering the Captain's gig , the fastest rowing boat of the ship . As soon as seated , he shoved off , and held his way towards the point of Campanella , then distant about three leagues . No ...
... side with a cheerful countenance , actually entering the Captain's gig , the fastest rowing boat of the ship . As soon as seated , he shoved off , and held his way towards the point of Campanella , then distant about three leagues . No ...
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... side , which of course gave more air and light within the narrow apart- ment , as it brought both ports into the little Raoul adverted to this circumstance , as , seated on one stool , he invited Griffin , in the last of his visits , to ...
... side , which of course gave more air and light within the narrow apart- ment , as it brought both ports into the little Raoul adverted to this circumstance , as , seated on one stool , he invited Griffin , in the last of his visits , to ...
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... side of the quarter - deck in deep discourse with one or the other of those high functionaries . It has been said that Cuffe and Strand were old ship- mates , the latter having actually been boat- swain of the ship in which the former ...
... side of the quarter - deck in deep discourse with one or the other of those high functionaries . It has been said that Cuffe and Strand were old ship- mates , the latter having actually been boat- swain of the ship in which the former ...
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... side of the main - deck , sir ? " " You mean the prisoner ? I wish with all my heart he was not there , Strand . I think I would rather he were in his lugger again , to run the chances of that fourth chase of which you seem to think so ...
... side of the main - deck , sir ? " " You mean the prisoner ? I wish with all my heart he was not there , Strand . I think I would rather he were in his lugger again , to run the chances of that fourth chase of which you seem to think so ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Admiral Agata Amalfi answered Barrofaldi boat boatswain brave Campanella canvass Capri Captain Cuffe Captain Rule Carlo Giuntotardi carronades chase Clinch coast commander course craft crew deck duty Elba Elbans enemy English escape Etooelle eyes fancy feel felt felucca Feu-Follet fire first-lieutenant forecastle Foudroyant French frigate Ghita girl Griffin guns hand hauled heart heave honour hope hour Ischia islet Ithuel JACK O'LANTERN land Le Feu-Follet lieutenant light look lugger M'Bean master's-mate matter ment mind minutes Monsieur Yvard Nelson never night oars officers pardon passed Pintard podestà prisoner Proserpine Raoul Yvard render Ringdove rocks round ruins sail seaman seen sent ship shore side sight signal Signor Andrea Sir Frederick Dashwood Sir Smees soon Sorrento stand taffrail Terpsichore thee things thou tion truth vessel vice-governatore Vito Viti Winchester wind wing-and-wing wish xebec yawl Yelverton
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 188 - I fell asleep : but now lead on ; In me is no delay ; with thee to go, Is to stay here ; without thee here to stay, Is to go hence unwilling ; thou to me Art all things under heaven, all places thou, Who for my wilful crime art banish'd hence.
Seite 214 - Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.