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 119
... crew . But neither of these men came under my charge , being both Roman Catholics . At length the brig , which had been dispatched with an account of the affair , returned , and brought the decision of the Governor of New South Wales ...
... crew . But neither of these men came under my charge , being both Roman Catholics . At length the brig , which had been dispatched with an account of the affair , returned , and brought the decision of the Governor of New South Wales ...
Side 123
... crew , but had been called upon to fill the place of another man , and had no knowledge of any intention . to take the vessel , and the part he took on board was forced upon him . He was compelled to act as he had done ; he had used no ...
... crew , but had been called upon to fill the place of another man , and had no knowledge of any intention . to take the vessel , and the part he took on board was forced upon him . He was compelled to act as he had done ; he had used no ...
Side 146
... and consternation were immediately depicted on every counte- nance . The crew stood motionless ; the pas- sengers gave themselves up to despair . In the midst of this general panic , cries of vengeance were 146 FIRESIDE READING.
... and consternation were immediately depicted on every counte- nance . The crew stood motionless ; the pas- sengers gave themselves up to despair . In the midst of this general panic , cries of vengeance were 146 FIRESIDE READING.
Side 148
... crews were to come at meal times for their rations . The whole crew were to land in a body on the sandy shore of the desert , and provided with arms and ammu- nition , which were to be taken from the vessel , were to form a caravan ...
... crews were to come at meal times for their rations . The whole crew were to land in a body on the sandy shore of the desert , and provided with arms and ammu- nition , which were to be taken from the vessel , were to form a caravan ...
Side 150
... crew and more active passengers were preparing to leave the vessel secretly in the boats . This selfish and perfid- ious conduct was , however , checked by the sol- diers , who firmly declared they would fire upon whosoever attempted to ...
... crew and more active passengers were preparing to leave the vessel secretly in the boats . This selfish and perfid- ious conduct was , however , checked by the sol- diers , who firmly declared they would fire upon whosoever attempted to ...
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adventures afterward Alexander Selkirk allowed appeared arrived attempt Auldjo became Blackfeet boat bread brig brought buffalo called Captain Cinque Ports coast commanded companions crew Dampier danger death deck distance door endeavored escape father feet felt fire frigate gave governor grizzly bear hands heard hight hope horses Indians island Italy jailer Juan Fernandez land Lavalette length looked Maroncelli Medusa ment Milan miles mind Mont Blanc morning mountains mutineers natives never night Norfolk Island o'clock officers party passed Pellico person pinnace Pitcairn's Island poor prison provisions raft reached received remained returned river rope sail sailors says scarcely schooner secondini seemed seized Selkirk Senegal sent ship shore side sight Silvio Pellico situation soon Stradling suffered thing thought tion Tofoa took Townsend travelers Tude vessel voyage whole William Funnel wind wine wounded yawl