... he staggered forward, and would have fallen on the deck, had he not been caught by old black Jake. He was borne into his cabin, where the surgeon attended him, whose utmost skill was required to restore his mind to its usual equability and self-command,... Naval Stories - Seite 126von William Leggett - 1834 - 179 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1834 - 320 Seiten
...with pleasure, now sought his face, saw that it was ashy pale. He attempted to descend the horseblock, but his knees bent under him ; he seemed to gasp for...third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibraltar. 6* The sloping sun, with arrows bright, Pierces the forest's waving maze ; The universe seems wrapt... | |
| 1834 - 426 Seiten
...breath, and put up his hand, as if to tear open his vest; but before he accomplished his object, be staggered forward, and would have fallen on the deck,...third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibraltar. STEAM. [We find that a correspondent of the Merthyr Guardian, has sent to the Editor the following... | |
| 1835 - 542 Seiten
...breath, and put up his hand, as if to tear open his vest; but before he accomplished his object, be staggered forward, and would have fallen on the deck,...taunt and dashy poles, and replaced them with the stump-to'-gallant masts ; and on the third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibraltar. [CAPTAIN... | |
| 1835 - 538 Seiten
...self-command, in which he at last happily succeeded. iVs soon as he recovered from the dreadful shock, hfi sent for Bob, and had a long confidential conference...taunt and dashy poles, and replaced them 'with the stump-to' -gallant masts; and on the third, 'we weighed anchor, and made sail f"r Gibraltar. [CAPTAIN... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 Seiten
...at last happily succeeded. As soon as he recovered from the dreadful shock, he sent for Bob, and hud a long confidential conference with him ; and it was...left the cabin that he was in tears. The next day wo sent down our taunt and dashy poles, and replaced them with the stump-to'gallant-masts ; and on... | |
| 1835 - 298 Seiten
...long confidential conference with him ; and it was noticed when the little fellow left the cabin (tint he was in tears. The next day we sent down our taunt and dashy poles, and replaced them with the stump-to'-gallant masts ; and on the third, we weighed anchor, and made sail lor Gibraltar. [CAPTAIN... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 Seiten
...and had a long confidential conference with him ; and it was noticed when the little fellow left tlie cabin that he was in tears. The next day we sent down...taunt and dashy poles, and replaced them with the stump-to'-gallaut masts ; and on the third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibraltar. — CAPTAIN... | |
| Ben (grandpa, pseud.) - 1843 - 392 Seiten
...with joy, now sought his face, saw that it was ashy pale. He attempted to descend the look-out hlock, but his knees bent under him : he seemed to gasp for...third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibraltar. And now to return to our subject : — The main and foremasts are supported each by ten or twelve large... | |
| Ben (grandpa, pseud.) - 1848 - 398 Seiten
...with joy, now sought his face, saw that it was ashy pale. He attempted to descend the look-out block, but his knees bent under him : he seemed to gasp for...third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibraltar. And now to return to our subject: — THE SHROUDS. The main and foremasts are supported each by ten... | |
| 1841 - 804 Seiten
...sought his face, saw that it was ashy pale. He attempted to descend the look-out block, but his knew bent under him ; he seemed to gasp for breath, and...taunt and dashy poles, and replaced them with the stump-to'-gallant inasts ; and on the third, we weighed anchor, and made sail for Gibralter. The Officer's... | |
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