Homeward Bound, Or, The Chase: A Tale of the SeaD. Appleton, 1883 - 532 頁 |
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第 264 頁
... barbarians be near , the presence of his own party could hardly be known . It is true , the alteration in the appearance of the wreck , by the removal of the spars , must strike any one who had seen it before , but this change might ...
... barbarians be near , the presence of his own party could hardly be known . It is true , the alteration in the appearance of the wreck , by the removal of the spars , must strike any one who had seen it before , but this change might ...
第 267 頁
... barbarian a severe blow between the eyes . The Arab fell like a slaughtered ox , and before his senses were fairly recovered , he was bound hands and feet , and rolled over the bank down apon the beach , with little ceremony , his ...
... barbarian a severe blow between the eyes . The Arab fell like a slaughtered ox , and before his senses were fairly recovered , he was bound hands and feet , and rolled over the bank down apon the beach , with little ceremony , his ...
第 273 頁
... barbarians would not probably have known how to use any craft had they even possessed one , he was consequently safe from every thing but a discharge from their long muskets . But this remote risk sufficed to keep him awake , it being ...
... barbarians would not probably have known how to use any craft had they even possessed one , he was consequently safe from every thing but a discharge from their long muskets . But this remote risk sufficed to keep him awake , it being ...
第 287 頁
... barbarians . They knew the great advan · tage they possessed by being on their own ground , and were content to await events , in preference to risking a doubtful con test . Several of the party had been at Mogadore , and other parts ...
... barbarians . They knew the great advan · tage they possessed by being on their own ground , and were content to await events , in preference to risking a doubtful con test . Several of the party had been at Mogadore , and other parts ...
第 296 頁
... ing , could not probably have been effected in any other man- ner half as soon , if at all . The state of the weather , and the increasing turbulence of the barbarians , now rendered it extremely desirable to all 296 BOUND . HOMEWARD.
... ing , could not probably have been effected in any other man- ner half as soon , if at all . The state of the weather , and the increasing turbulence of the barbarians , now rendered it extremely desirable to all 296 BOUND . HOMEWARD.
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Active Inquirer America anchor appeared Arabs arms astern barbarians believe better boat bows cabin called canvas Captain Ducie Captain Truck coast companion corvette course cousin Jack cried Dane danger dear deck desert Dodge Edward Effingham entremet escape eyes fancy father favor fear feel fellow felt Foam friends gale gentlemen halyards hand hauled head heave honor hope hour inlet John Effingham kedge knew ladies land launch Leach look Mademoiselle Viefville manner mate matter means minutes Miss Effingham Miss Eve Monday Montauk Nanny nations never night observed ocean opinion packet party passed passengers Paul Blunt Portsmouth Powis raft ready reef returned rigging rocks sail sands Saunders seamen Sharp sheik ship Sir George Templemore sloop-of-war smiled soon spars stateroom staysail steward stood tain thing thought tion Toast truth turned Vattel vessel weather wind wish words wreck young