On the memorable morning before indicated, the honourable captain, the first lieutenant, the doctor, the marine officer, the officer and the midshipman of the morning watch, had all assembled to breakfast in the cabin. They had not forgotten their appetites,... Tales from 'Bentley'. - Side 57af Bentley's miscellany - 1859Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 698 sider
...one of the Friendly Islands. We think that we hear the incredulous exclaim, " Very like a whale 1 " Why, so it was. But to return to another matter of...honourable commander, " no milk again this morning 1 Give me, you rascally steward," continued the captain, "a plain, straightforward, categorical answer.... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 sider
...particularly the gentlemen of the morning watch. They were barbarous and irate in their hunger, as tbeir eyes wandered over cold fowl and ham, hot rolls, grilled...infernal cow, for which I gave such a heap of dollars, P give me no milk ?"—" Well, sir," said the trembling servitor; " if, sir, you must have a plain... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 sider
...gentlemen of the morning watch. They were barbarous and irate in their hunger, as their eyes wundered over cold fowl and ham, hot rolls, grilled kidneys,...of turkey. " By all the stars in heaven," said the honorable commander, "no milk again this morning! Give me, you rascally steward," continued the captain,... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1864 - 552 sider
...Augustus Fitzroy Fitzalban, of that beautiful ship his Majesty's frigate Naenia, loved many things. The first lieutenant, the doctor, the marine officer,...of turkey. " By all the stars in heaven," said the honorable commander, "no milk again this morning! Give me, you rascally steward," continued the captain,... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1884 - 472 sider
...assembled to breakfast in the cabin. They had not forgotten their appetites, particularly the gentleman of the morning watch. They were barbarous and irate...cold fowl and ham, hot rolls, grilled kidneys, and deviled legs of turkey. " By all the stars in heaven," said the honorable commander, " no milk again... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford - 1894 - 460 sider
...assembled to breakfast in the cabin. They had not forgotten their appetites, particularly the gentleman of the morning watch. They were barbarous and irate...their hunger, as their eyes wandered over cold fowl und ham, hot rolls, grilled kidneys, and deviled legs of turkey. " By all the stars in heaven," said... | |
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