Chost stories. Frere du Diable. The fisherman's family. The red flag at the fore. The prisoner. The convict. The burning ship. The veteran soldierE.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1835 - Seafaring life |
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... live for now . " But nature refused compliance with her purpose ; the dagger dropped from her un- nerved grasp , and she fell senseless by his side : - it was his wife ! * ** 2 The French army continued to advance al- most unmolested ...
... live for now . " But nature refused compliance with her purpose ; the dagger dropped from her un- nerved grasp , and she fell senseless by his side : - it was his wife ! * ** 2 The French army continued to advance al- most unmolested ...
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... lives , " said Ned , " at all events ; and if we can save the ship too , so much the better . " In the course of another hour the smack was hailing the ship , and found that her rudder had been knocked away upon the rocks at the same ...
... lives , " said Ned , " at all events ; and if we can save the ship too , so much the better . " In the course of another hour the smack was hailing the ship , and found that her rudder had been knocked away upon the rocks at the same ...
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... lives and property of others — the undaunted pilot . A winding and declivious path led to the shelving rocks below , which formed a small inlet or bay for vessels of a light draught , that had received 46 THE FISHERMAN'S FAMILY .
... lives and property of others — the undaunted pilot . A winding and declivious path led to the shelving rocks below , which formed a small inlet or bay for vessels of a light draught , that had received 46 THE FISHERMAN'S FAMILY .
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... lives in- finitely precious to them were still in jeopardy with scarcely a hope of rescue , roused them to exertion . Richard turned to the boat and assist- ed an elderly man to land . The moment the lat- ter touched the ground , he ...
... lives in- finitely precious to them were still in jeopardy with scarcely a hope of rescue , roused them to exertion . Richard turned to the boat and assist- ed an elderly man to land . The moment the lat- ter touched the ground , he ...
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... live to see you carry ' the red flag at the fore . ' " " With all my heart , Johnson , " replied Mo- riarty , his eyes sparkling with pleasure , for the letter was now unfolded ; " and see , here is the first step up the ratlines sure ...
... live to see you carry ' the red flag at the fore . ' " " With all my heart , Johnson , " replied Mo- riarty , his eyes sparkling with pleasure , for the letter was now unfolded ; " and see , here is the first step up the ratlines sure ...
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Page 73 - Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider.
Page 85 - Tis thou, thrice sweet and gracious goddess, addressing myself to LIBERTY, whom all in public or in private worship, whose taste is grateful, and ever will be so, till NATURE herself shall change...
Page 82 - French eighty-gun ship that had been set on fire to prevent her falling into the hands of the English; and having anchored in a secure position, left my vessel in a four-oared boat, passed the batteries undiscovered, and executed my orders as the brave marshal stood in the great square, with white flags and beauty greeting his arrival. Peace came! Bonaparte was elbowed off" to Elba, and the "red flag at the fore...
Page 69 - God ! — the vision is even now before me, when I beheld that pale-faced youth struggling in the agonies of death — those features full of mild benevolence, still more deadly in their hue, and hideous in convulsive writhings — the hand, that I had so often pressed with real unabated friendship, dyed in the life-stream from his heart, as he worked his fingers in the deep wound that dismissed his noble spirit ! It was in action, when rage and vengeance lashed the passions into fury. Yes ! there...
Page 74 - ... billows ; like the soul of the mighty, struggling with the last pangs of mortality. Orders were given to furl the foresail, and about sixty of the best seamen sprang aloft to execute the command. Already had they extended themselves upon the yard, and were gathering up the folds of the heavy canvass, when a tremendous sea came, like an Alpine mountain, rushing towards us.
Page 72 - Indiamen and transports with troops, were scattered in every direction; but now and then we could distinguish one or two, as they appeared for a moment on the summit of the foaming surge, like dim specks upon the verge of the horizon. Night came, and brought its frowning horrors — a pitchy darkness, which seemed almost palpable to the touch, hung with a funereal gloom above, whilst the wild waves, lashed by the raging tempest into sparkling foam, served but to render the blackness of the heavens...