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" At dawn of day some of my people seemed half dead: our appearances were horrible, and I could look no way but I caught the eye of someone in distress. Extreme hunger was now too evident, but no one suffered from thirst, nor had we much inclination to... "
Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on Record - Side 231
redigeret af - 1856 - 416 sider
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The book of adventure and peril

Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 sider
...times a deluge. Always baling. At dawn of day some of my people seemed half dead ; our appearances were horrible, and I could look no way but I caught the eye of someone in distress. Extreme hunger was now too evident ; but no one suffered from thirst, nor had...
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Mutiny in the "Bounty" and Story of the Pitcairn Islanders

Alfred McFarland - 1884 - 270 sider
...half dead, their appearances were horrible ; and their Commander could look no way without catching the eye of some one in distress. Extreme hunger was now too evident ; but none of them suffered from thirst, nor had anyone much inclination to drink ; the desire that might...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Bind 5

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 692 sider
...synonym for " polar."] a. ["At dawn of day some of my people seemed half dead; our appearances were horrible ; and I could look no way, but I caught the eye of some one in distress." — A Narrative, etc., p. 37. Later on, p. 80, when the launch reached Timor, he speaks of the crew...
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Poetry, edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 sider
...synonym for " polar."] a. ["At dawn of day some of my people seemed half dead ; our appearances were horrible ; and I could look no way, but I caught the eye of some one in distress." — A Narrative, etc., p. 37. Later on, p. 80, when the launch reached Timor, he speaks of the crew...
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The Story of the Voyage: Sea-Narratives in Eighteenth-Century England

Philip Edwards - 1994 - 272 sider
...powerful sentence, in the entry for 20 May, is quite lamed by being made 'clearer'. 'Our appearances were horrible, and I could look no way but I caught the Eye of some one.' In the Narrative, this becomes the patronizing 'caught the eye of some one in distress'. Nevertheless,...
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