| 1834 - 426 Seiten
...gangway, and directly after another face was added to those on the quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside...The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a dark-faced, austere man, and it was thought by some of the midshipmen that he entertained... | |
| William Leggett - 1834 - 192 Seiten
...quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside in a shore boat, without having been noticed by a single eye, so intense...The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a darkfaced, austere man, and it was thought by some of the midshipmen that lie entertained... | |
| 1834 - 320 Seiten
...quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside in a shore boat, without having been noticed by a single eye, so intense...The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a dark-faced, austere man, and it was thought by some of the midshipmen that he entertained... | |
| 1835 - 542 Seiten
...added to those on the quarter-deck—it was that of the commodore, • K u •' **e ^ come a'ongs'de in a shore-boat, without having been noticed by a...The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a dark-faced, austere man, and it was thought by some of the midshipmen that he entertained... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 Seiten
...quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside in a shore boat, without having been noticed by a single eye, so intense...The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a dark-faced austere man, and it was thought by some of the midshipmen that he entertained... | |
| 1835 - 538 Seiten
...gangway, and directly after, another face was added to those on the quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside...the spot where poor Bob stood trembling on the awful vergc of fate. The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a dark-faced, austere... | |
| 1835 - 298 Seiten
...gangway, and directly after, another face was added to those on the quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside...shore-boat, without having been noticed by a single eye, so intenra-and universal was the interest that had fastened every gaze upon the spot where poor Bob stood... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 Seiten
...gangway, and directly after, another face was added to those on the quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside...universal was the interest that had fastened every gazo upon the spot where poor Bob stood trembling on the awful verge of fate. The commodore asked not... | |
| Ben (grandpa, pseud.) - 1843 - 392 Seiten
...moment I expected the fatal catastrophe. I could not bear to look at him, and yet could not withdraw my gaze. The intelligence of poor Bob's temerity had...The commodore asked not a question, uttered not a syllable. He was a dark-faced, austere man ; and it was thought by some of the midshipmen that he entertained... | |
| 1843 - 402 Seiten
...gangway, and directly after, another face was added to those on the quarter-deck — it was that of the commodore, Bob's father. He had come alongside...shore-boat, without having been noticed by a single eye, eo intense and universal was the interest that had fastened every gaze upon the spot where poor Boh... | |
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