Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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Side 99
... the spot . He had no sooner done so than he received a blow on the head , which rendered him for some time insensible . Little or no resistance was offered by the sailors ; they ran into the fore- SCENES AT NORFOLK ISLAND . 99.
... the spot . He had no sooner done so than he received a blow on the head , which rendered him for some time insensible . Little or no resistance was offered by the sailors ; they ran into the fore- SCENES AT NORFOLK ISLAND . 99.
Side 100
... sailors ; they ran into the fore- castle , and the vessel was in the hands of the mu- tineers . All the hatches were instantly fastened down , and every available thing at hand piled upon them . But now , having secured their op ...
... sailors ; they ran into the fore- castle , and the vessel was in the hands of the mu- tineers . All the hatches were instantly fastened down , and every available thing at hand piled upon them . But now , having secured their op ...
Side 101
... sailors were ordered from below into the launch , with the intention of sending them ashore . Continuing to watch for the ringleaders , the captain caught a glimpse of one of them stand- ing aft , and , as he supposed , out of reach ...
... sailors were ordered from below into the launch , with the intention of sending them ashore . Continuing to watch for the ringleaders , the captain caught a glimpse of one of them stand- ing aft , and , as he supposed , out of reach ...
Side 121
... sailors on board the brig were for the most part the cowardly fellows who had so disgracefully allowed the brig to be taken from them ; and they , as well as the sol- diers on guard - some of them formed a part of the former one - had ...
... sailors on board the brig were for the most part the cowardly fellows who had so disgracefully allowed the brig to be taken from them ; and they , as well as the sol- diers on guard - some of them formed a part of the former one - had ...
Side 143
... sailor - boy fell overboard . Several persons were at the moment standing on the poop , witnessing the gambols of seals , but no effective measures were taken to save the poor boy's life . For some time the unfortunate lad kept hold of ...
... sailor - boy fell overboard . Several persons were at the moment standing on the poop , witnessing the gambols of seals , but no effective measures were taken to save the poor boy's life . For some time the unfortunate lad kept hold of ...
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