| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872 - Страниц: 144
...Cinque Ports, he was engaged as a mate. ' At his first coming on board us,' says Captain Rogers, ' he had so much forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered him a dram, but he... | |
| Golden childhood - 1878 - Страниц: 214
...leave it, and sail away with his friends. " At his first coming on board us," says Captain Eogers, " he had so much forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered him a dram, but he... | |
| James Macaulay - 1879 - Страниц: 418
...with the worsted of his old stockings, which he pulled out on purpose. At his first coming on board he had so much forgot his language for want of use that we could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered him a dram, but he... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - Страниц: 334
...stockings, which he pulled out on purpose. He had his last shirt on when we found him on the island. At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot...since his being there, and it was some time before he could relish our victuals. He could give us an account of no other product of the island than what... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1882 - Страниц: 468
...stockings, which he pulled out on purpose. He had his last shirt on when we found him in the island. " At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot...since his being there ; and it was some time before he could relish our victuals. He could give us an account of no other product of the island than what... | |
| Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna - 1883 - Страниц: 852
...being left here was a difference between him and his captain. D Pájina 129.—At his first comming on board us, he had so much forgot his language for want of use, that we could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. He could give us an account of... | |
| James Johonnot - 1887 - Страниц: 162
...abundance of craw-fish, with a man clothed in goatskins, who looked wilder than the first owners of them. At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language for want of use that one could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered him a dram,... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1889 - Страниц: 244
...Stockings, which he pulled out on purpose. He had his last Shirt on when we found him in the Island. At his first coming on board us he had so much forgot...since his being there ; and it was some Time before he could relish our Victuals." It is easy to imagine the interest with which Dampier would listen to the... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1889 - Страниц: 210
...Stockings, which he pulled out on purpose. He had his last Shirt on when we found him in the Island. At his first coming on board us he had so much forgot...since his being there ; and it was some Time before he could relish our Victuals." It is easy to imagine the interest with which Dampier would listen to the... | |
| Richard Halkett - 1889 - Страниц: 766
...after a long and interesting account of Selkirk's sojourn on the island, proceeds to inform us that " at his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot...him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offer'd him a dram, but he would not touch it, having drank nothing but water since his being there,... | |
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