Great Sea StoriesJoseph Lewis French Tudor Publishing Company, 1943 - 491 sider |
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Side 7
... gave some to the chiefs , with whom I continued to appear intimate and friendly . They frequently importuned me to sit down , but I as constantly refused ; for it occurred both to Nelson and myself that they intended to seize hold of me ...
... gave some to the chiefs , with whom I continued to appear intimate and friendly . They frequently importuned me to sit down , but I as constantly refused ; for it occurred both to Nelson and myself that they intended to seize hold of me ...
Side 50
... gave in when I was all but suffocated for want of breath . The gag , you will please to remember , was a terrible enemy to me ; I could only breathe freely through my nose- and that is but a poor vent when a man is straining his ...
... gave in when I was all but suffocated for want of breath . The gag , you will please to remember , was a terrible enemy to me ; I could only breathe freely through my nose- and that is but a poor vent when a man is straining his ...
Side 211
... gave any further orders . The ship had closed - to within a quarter - mile of the beach , and the waves curled and topped around us , bearing us down upon the shore , which presented one continued surface of foam , extending to within ...
... gave any further orders . The ship had closed - to within a quarter - mile of the beach , and the waves curled and topped around us , bearing us down upon the shore , which presented one continued surface of foam , extending to within ...
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Foreword by William V Pratt Admiral U S N Retired | 1 |
The Sinking of the Repulse | 28 |
The Wreck of the Royal Caroline | 56 |
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