| Episodes - 1880 - 282 sider
...uncocked them. " Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw had an inclination to assist me, and, as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched),...armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'Intosh and Norman, were also kept contrary to their inclination ; and they begged of me, after I... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 432 sider
...uncocked them. " Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw, had an inclination to assist me, and, as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched),...armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'Intosh and Norman, were also kept contrary to their inclination ; and they begged of me, after I... | |
| Alfred McFarland - 1884 - 270 sider
...uncocked them. At the same time, one of the guard over me had (I saw) an inclination to assist me ; and as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched), we explained our wishes to each other by looks ; but this being observed, he was removed from me ; he then attempted to leave the ship, by getting... | |
| Stories - 1885 - 306 sider
...uncocked them. " Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw had an inclination to assist me, and, as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched),...armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'liitosh and Norman, were also kept contrary to their inclination ; and they begged of me, after I... | |
| William Bligh - 1885 - 158 sider
...the mizzenmast. Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw had an inclination to assist me, and, as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched),...leave the ship, for which purpose he got into the boat j but with many threats they obliged him to return. The armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters,... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 558 sider
...uncocked them. " Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw, had an inclination to assist me, and, as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched),...with many threats they obliged him to return. " The armorer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'Intosh and Norman, were also kept contrary to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 694 sider
...as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched with my endeavours to bring about a change), we explained our wishes to each other by our looks ; but this being observed, Martin was instantly removed from me." — A Narrative, etc., 1790, p. 4.] VOL. V. 2 Q Then forward stepped the... | |
| Curt Lotze - 1902 - 56 sider
...uncocked them. 6 ) Isaac Martin, one of the guardover me, I saw, had an inclination to assist me, and as he fed me with shaddock, [my lips being quite parched]...into the boat; but with many threats they obliged nim to return. The armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'Intosh and Norman, were also... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 sider
...as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched with my endeavours to bring about a change), we explained our wishes to each other by our looks ; but this being observed, Martin was instantly removed from me." — A Narrative, etc., 1790, p. 4.] VOL. V. 3 Q Then forward stepped the... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 364 sider
...the mizzen-mast. Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw had an inclination to assist me, and, as he fed me with shaddock (my lips being quite parched),...with many threats they obliged him to return. The armorer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'Intosh and Norman, were also kept contrary to... | |
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