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 129
... remained confined in the Bastile , when he was removed , for some un- explained reason , to the Castle of Vincennes . He had not been long in this gloomy fortress , till he put in execution a project for accomplish- ing his escape ...
... remained confined in the Bastile , when he was removed , for some un- explained reason , to the Castle of Vincennes . He had not been long in this gloomy fortress , till he put in execution a project for accomplish- ing his escape ...
Side 136
... remained forty months , and during this confinement was one day indulged with the barbarous privilege of being permitted to see his friend D'Alegre , whom he found raving mad in the hospital for lunatics at Charenton . The poor creature ...
... remained forty months , and during this confinement was one day indulged with the barbarous privilege of being permitted to see his friend D'Alegre , whom he found raving mad in the hospital for lunatics at Charenton . The poor creature ...
Side 142
... remained for several days together ; at length , from the changeableness of the wind , they were separated , each pursuing its course alone , and the Echo only keeping in sight of the Medusa , as if to guide it on its 142 FIRESIDE READING .
... remained for several days together ; at length , from the changeableness of the wind , they were separated , each pursuing its course alone , and the Echo only keeping in sight of the Medusa , as if to guide it on its 142 FIRESIDE READING .
Side 154
... remained seventeen persons , some of whom were intoxicated , and incapable of pro- viding for their safety . For some time after quitting the wreck , five of the boats united in a line , towing the raft behind them by a rope ; and , as ...
... remained seventeen persons , some of whom were intoxicated , and incapable of pro- viding for their safety . For some time after quitting the wreck , five of the boats united in a line , towing the raft behind them by a rope ; and , as ...
Side 162
... remained nearly an hour beside our beneficent fountain , then took the route for Senegal ; that is , a southerly direction , for we did not know exactly where that country lay . It was agreed that the fe- males and children should walk ...
... remained nearly an hour beside our beneficent fountain , then took the route for Senegal ; that is , a southerly direction , for we did not know exactly where that country lay . It was agreed that the fe- males and children should walk ...
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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