The Young Wrecker of the Florida Reef, Or, The Trials and Adventures of Fred RansomClaxton, 1865 - Всего страниц: 381 |
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... land - A Mishap befalls Dennis Brady - He speedily recovers - Ruggles among the Cormorants and Pelicans - The Party capture a Jew - Fish - Turtling Postponed .......... CHAPTER XIX . 151 The Flying Cloud inspects the Reef - Captain ...
... land - A Mishap befalls Dennis Brady - He speedily recovers - Ruggles among the Cormorants and Pelicans - The Party capture a Jew - Fish - Turtling Postponed .......... CHAPTER XIX . 151 The Flying Cloud inspects the Reef - Captain ...
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... land to procure Water at the Punch - Bowl - A Storm - A Ship in sight - Captain Bowers sails to give his Advice and render Assistance - The Ship goes ashore on the Reef ......... CHAPTER XXVIII . 234 Rescue of the Ship's Crew - All ...
... land to procure Water at the Punch - Bowl - A Storm - A Ship in sight - Captain Bowers sails to give his Advice and render Assistance - The Ship goes ashore on the Reef ......... CHAPTER XXVIII . 234 Rescue of the Ship's Crew - All ...
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... lands to his own door . These wharves of which I speak , were chiefly frequented by a class of small vessels which brought fruit from the West Indies to the New York market . Laden with fragrant oranges , bananas , and other tropical ...
... lands to his own door . These wharves of which I speak , were chiefly frequented by a class of small vessels which brought fruit from the West Indies to the New York market . Laden with fragrant oranges , bananas , and other tropical ...
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... land , the men just returning to their duties , one having already been stationed at the wheel ; and the captain and his son would , within a few minutes , have found me in the cabin , had I t at last awakened , owing to the violent ...
... land , the men just returning to their duties , one having already been stationed at the wheel ; and the captain and his son would , within a few minutes , have found me in the cabin , had I t at last awakened , owing to the violent ...
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... land me , I was soon disabused of that impression . Every sea - cap- tain , even the most amiable , has the idea that the laws of his vessel , be she never so small , are as immutable as those of the universe . No- thing renders the ...
... land me , I was soon disabused of that impression . Every sea - cap- tain , even the most amiable , has the idea that the laws of his vessel , be she never so small , are as immutable as those of the universe . No- thing renders the ...
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