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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... Once they had been without food for several days , and their last hook was over the boat's side ; they were anxiously watching for a fish . A small , blue shark took the bait , and in despair one of them dashed over the boat's side to ...
... Once they had been without food for several days , and their last hook was over the boat's side ; they were anxiously watching for a fish . A small , blue shark took the bait , and in despair one of them dashed over the boat's side to ...
Side 115
... untutored as his , and once again he absconded ; was of course apprehended , tried , and being found with a man who had committed robbery , and had a musket in his possession , was sent to Norfolk Island SCENES AT NORFOLK ISLAND . 115.
... untutored as his , and once again he absconded ; was of course apprehended , tried , and being found with a man who had committed robbery , and had a musket in his possession , was sent to Norfolk Island SCENES AT NORFOLK ISLAND . 115.
Side 117
... Once he had been very unhappy , for he had seen his brother and sister that day pass near him , and it had rekindled all his love for them . They appeared happy in their innocence ; he was miserable in his crime . He now determined to ...
... Once he had been very unhappy , for he had seen his brother and sister that day pass near him , and it had rekindled all his love for them . They appeared happy in their innocence ; he was miserable in his crime . He now determined to ...
Side 122
... once to request that the wounded man , who yet suffered much pain , might be allowed to sit down . Judgment was deferred till the fol- lowing day . When they were then placed at the bar , the judge , in the usual manner , asked whether ...
... once to request that the wounded man , who yet suffered much pain , might be allowed to sit down . Judgment was deferred till the fol- lowing day . When they were then placed at the bar , the judge , in the usual manner , asked whether ...
Side 127
... once as they are ; they went over the golden line of honor and duty - and behold the consequences ; a short life of hard- ship , misery , and a violent and ignominious death . IV . M. de la Tude in the Bastile . SCENES AT NORFOLK ISLAND ...
... once as they are ; they went over the golden line of honor and duty - and behold the consequences ; a short life of hard- ship , misery , and a violent and ignominious death . IV . M. de la Tude in the Bastile . SCENES AT NORFOLK ISLAND ...
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