The old sea captain [by G. Mogridge].1842 |
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Side 4
... thank you for telling us , and shall not soon forget what a knot is . " " You are very welcome , boys , to what little knowledge I can give you . I suppose you are from the school yonder . " " Yes ! We have been there only a few days ...
... thank you for telling us , and shall not soon forget what a knot is . " " You are very welcome , boys , to what little knowledge I can give you . I suppose you are from the school yonder . " " Yes ! We have been there only a few days ...
Side 13
... - jacket have stood many a storm . " 66 Thank you , Captain , for what you have told us : we shall soon see you again . " 66 Farewell , boys , farewell ! " SHIP IN FRAME . CHAPTER II . Figure - head — Wake of a. A SHIPWRECK . 13.
... - jacket have stood many a storm . " 66 Thank you , Captain , for what you have told us : we shall soon see you again . " 66 Farewell , boys , farewell ! " SHIP IN FRAME . CHAPTER II . Figure - head — Wake of a. A SHIPWRECK . 13.
Side 15
... Thank you , Captain : we shall remember all that you tell us . " " I wish you had a better instructor , boys ; but in my poor way , I will tell you all I can . No one wishes more than the old Sea Captain to make young folks happy ; but ...
... Thank you , Captain : we shall remember all that you tell us . " " I wish you had a better instructor , boys ; but in my poor way , I will tell you all I can . No one wishes more than the old Sea Captain to make young folks happy ; but ...
Side 16
... thank you for them . " My heart is light enough , boys , and I often think too light : seldom am I better pleased than when I have young people about me . It was but yesterday that half a dozen young folks , like yourselves , bore down ...
... thank you for them . " My heart is light enough , boys , and I often think too light : seldom am I better pleased than when I have young people about me . It was but yesterday that half a dozen young folks , like yourselves , bore down ...
Side 37
... thank God for his goodness in saving them from lingering death . Ay , boys ! we are all ready enough to thank God when he does any thing to please us ; but we are backward enough when , in his wisdom , he does that which displeases us ...
... thank God for his goodness in saving them from lingering death . Ay , boys ! we are all ready enough to thank God when he does any thing to please us ; but we are backward enough when , in his wisdom , he does that which displeases us ...
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