Works, 第 8 卷J. G. Gregory, 1864 |
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... deck of the packet Mon- tauk , resting an elbow on the quarter - deck rail , as he con- templated the view of the coast that stretched before him east and west for leagues . The manner in which this gen- tleman , whose temples were ...
... deck of the packet Mon- tauk , resting an elbow on the quarter - deck rail , as he con- templated the view of the coast that stretched before him east and west for leagues . The manner in which this gen- tleman , whose temples were ...
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... deck , it is true , forms a sort of local distinction , and the poor creatures in the steerage scem the rejected of Providence for the time being ; but all who know life will readily comprehend that the pêle - mêle of the cabins can ...
... deck , it is true , forms a sort of local distinction , and the poor creatures in the steerage scem the rejected of Providence for the time being ; but all who know life will readily comprehend that the pêle - mêle of the cabins can ...
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... deck . " That worthy has merely exchanged the basket of a coach for the deck of a packet ; we may now learn the price of buttons . " It did not require a naturalist to detect the species of the stranger , in truth ; though John ...
... deck . " That worthy has merely exchanged the basket of a coach for the deck of a packet ; we may now learn the price of buttons . " It did not require a naturalist to detect the species of the stranger , in truth ; though John ...
第 16 頁
... deck for a few minutes , using eye - glasses , which led them into several scrapes , by causing them to hit their legs against sundry objects they might otherwise have avoided , though both were much too high - bred to betray feelings ...
... deck for a few minutes , using eye - glasses , which led them into several scrapes , by causing them to hit their legs against sundry objects they might otherwise have avoided , though both were much too high - bred to betray feelings ...
第 20 頁
... deck oi polloi had come on board a moment before without any other notice on his part than a general bow , with the usual order to receive their effects . " The delay denotes Englishmen , " the caustic John had time to throw in , before ...
... deck oi polloi had come on board a moment before without any other notice on his part than a general bow , with the usual order to receive their effects . " The delay denotes Englishmen , " the caustic John had time to throw in , before ...
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