Mr. Meeson's WillLongmans, Green, 1921 - 304 Seiten |
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... Bill , " halloaed the man who was holding on to the foremost tackle , " lower away ; we shall be rushed and swamped ! " Bill obeyed with heart and soul , and down sank the boat below the level of the upper decks , just as the mob was ...
... Bill , " halloaed the man who was holding on to the foremost tackle , " lower away ; we shall be rushed and swamped ! " Bill obeyed with heart and soul , and down sank the boat below the level of the upper decks , just as the mob was ...
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... Bill , " shouted the other man ; " he'll upset us ! " " No ! no ! ” cried Augusta , her heart moved at see- ing her old enemy in such a case . " There is plenty of room in the boat . 99 " Hold on then , " said the man addressed , whose ...
... Bill , " shouted the other man ; " he'll upset us ! " " No ! no ! ” cried Augusta , her heart moved at see- ing her old enemy in such a case . " There is plenty of room in the boat . 99 " Hold on then , " said the man addressed , whose ...
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... Bill , who was a more jovial - looking man , remarked “ that he , Johnnie , was etceteraed well right , so they had better hoist the foresail . " At this point Augusta interposed , and told them that the captain , just as the vessel ...
... Bill , who was a more jovial - looking man , remarked “ that he , Johnnie , was etceteraed well right , so they had better hoist the foresail . " At this point Augusta interposed , and told them that the captain , just as the vessel ...
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... Bill and Johnnie , were already taking quite as much as was good for them . Consequently , though they were cold and wet with the spray , they had not to face the added horrors of starvation and thirst . At sundown they shortened sail ...
... Bill and Johnnie , were already taking quite as much as was good for them . Consequently , though they were cold and wet with the spray , they had not to face the added horrors of starvation and thirst . At sundown they shortened sail ...
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... Bill , who was taking his turn at the tiller ; and she pointed to a dark mass that loomed up almost over them . The man looked , looked again ; and then halloaed out joyfully , " Land - land ahead ! " Up struggled Mr. Meeson on to his ...
... Bill , who was taking his turn at the tiller ; and she pointed to a dark mass that loomed up almost over them . The man looked , looked again ; and then halloaed out joyfully , " Land - land ahead ! " Up struggled Mr. Meeson on to his ...
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