Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark Swormstedt & Poe, 1856 - 416 sider |
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... doors of the habitations . Fish , recent and half - dried , were scattered all over the ground under the feet of the dogs , wolves , and children ; and others which had been split , were hanging on rude platforms , erected within the ...
... doors of the habitations . Fish , recent and half - dried , were scattered all over the ground under the feet of the dogs , wolves , and children ; and others which had been split , were hanging on rude platforms , erected within the ...
Side 118
... door ; the latch was almost in his hand , when shame and fear , and a thousand other vile and foolish notions , held him back ; and the boy who in another moment might have been happy - was lost . He turned away , and I believe has ...
... door ; the latch was almost in his hand , when shame and fear , and a thousand other vile and foolish notions , held him back ; and the boy who in another moment might have been happy - was lost . He turned away , and I believe has ...
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... door of the stair- case , advanced boldly to the garden - gate , where a sentinel was posted by way of security . Ob- The vigilance of this man , as well as that of several others who were placed on the opposite side of the draw ...
... door of the stair- case , advanced boldly to the garden - gate , where a sentinel was posted by way of security . Ob- The vigilance of this man , as well as that of several others who were placed on the opposite side of the draw ...
Side 133
... door gave the cant term to the other , that he might conceal them as expeditiously as possible . When their ropes were all ready , their measure was four hundred feet ; they had still to make two hun- dred steps for their ladders ...
... door gave the cant term to the other , that he might conceal them as expeditiously as possible . When their ropes were all ready , their measure was four hundred feet ; they had still to make two hun- dred steps for their ladders ...
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... as loud as I could , in hopes of assistance ; but they had already secured the officers who were not of their party , by placing sentinels at their doors . There were three men at my cabin door , besides MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY . 211.
... as loud as I could , in hopes of assistance ; but they had already secured the officers who were not of their party , by placing sentinels at their doors . There were three men at my cabin door , besides MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY . 211.
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