We heard it quite distinctly, though the mist was so thick that we could see nothing. I cried then ; you may suppose how I cried ; and Ellen too, though she had never opened her lips before, cried as lustily as she could. Again the gun was fired, and... Reginald Dalton - Стр. 237авторы: John Gibson Lockhart - 1823 - Страниц: 337Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
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...at the top of our voices ; and then, God bless me ! — was there ever such a moment? We heard tlie dashing of the oars, and a strong breeze lifted the...curtain from before us, and there was a boat — a jolly ten-oor boat, sheering right through the waters towards us, perhaps about a couple of hundred yards... | |
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...raven, and was just going to give up all farther thoughts of making any exertion ; for, in truth, 1 began to feel benumbed and listless all over, my friends...us; but you may imagine how far gone we were when 1 tell you that I scarcely took notice it was in ENGLISH the man cried to us. " In five minutes we... | |
| 1823 - Страниц: 468
...the gun was fired, aud again we answered at the top of our voices; and then, God bless me ! — wag there ever such a moment ? We heard the dashing of...us; but you may imagine how far gone we were when 1 tell you that I scarcely took notice it was in ENGLISH the man cried to us. " In five minutes we... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - Страниц: 462
...more, about her than myself. I am an old man, sirs, and what did it signify ? but to see her at blithe seventeen —But, however, why should I make many...us, and there was a boat — a jolly ten-oar boat, steering right through the waters towards us, perhaps about a couple of hundred yards off. A sailor... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - Страниц: 468
...fired, and again we answered at the top of our voices ; and then, God bless me ! — was there CVTT such a moment ? We heard the dashing of the oars,...us, and there was a boat — a jolly ten-oar boat, steering right through the waters towards us, perhaps about a couple of hundred yards off. A sailor... | |
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