Great Sea StoriesJoseph Lewis French Tudor Publishing Company, 1943 - 491 sider |
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Side 44
... stood in an old battered flat candlestick , with all the japan worn and melted off , and all the tin showing through . It would have been more seamanlike and suitable if he had had a lamp or a lan- tern ; but he stuck to his old ...
... stood in an old battered flat candlestick , with all the japan worn and melted off , and all the tin showing through . It would have been more seamanlike and suitable if he had had a lamp or a lan- tern ; but he stuck to his old ...
Side 113
... stood in one corner in an attitude of expectancy , leaning on the rider and holding in his hands the bar and the rope ; calm , livid , and tragic , he stood firmly on his legs , that were like two pillars of steel . He was waiting for ...
... stood in one corner in an attitude of expectancy , leaning on the rider and holding in his hands the bar and the rope ; calm , livid , and tragic , he stood firmly on his legs , that were like two pillars of steel . He was waiting for ...
Side 370
... stood ready ; resolved that happen what might , I would give the first man who should lay his fingers on me something to remember me by while he had breath in his body . The men , not quite understanding what was happening , but seeing ...
... stood ready ; resolved that happen what might , I would give the first man who should lay his fingers on me something to remember me by while he had breath in his body . The men , not quite understanding what was happening , but seeing ...
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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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