The Young Wanderer's Cave: And Other TalesWhittaker, Treacher, & Company, 1830 - 316 pagini |
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Pagina 256
... Memnon . " This is most fortunate ! " exclaimed the colo- nel , guiding his horse to De Florio's side ; " for it will enable me to return some property to my young friend , which I should otherwise never have . been able to do . " Henry ...
... Memnon . " This is most fortunate ! " exclaimed the colo- nel , guiding his horse to De Florio's side ; " for it will enable me to return some property to my young friend , which I should otherwise never have . been able to do . " Henry ...
Pagina 261
... Memnon , and his particular favourite . " Ah , Ben , how do you do ? I am very glad indeed to see you again ! " exclaimed he , going up to the man , and seizing his hard hand , which he withdrew from his breast , to meet the offered ...
... Memnon , and his particular favourite . " Ah , Ben , how do you do ? I am very glad indeed to see you again ! " exclaimed he , going up to the man , and seizing his hard hand , which he withdrew from his breast , to meet the offered ...
Pagina 262
... Memnon afloat again ? -How is it you are ashore , and where is Captain Manner- ing ? " Why , first , Sir , -though I'm well now , I was ill when the Memnon hove out o ' port ; so Captain Mannering couldn't take me ; but he left strong ...
... Memnon afloat again ? -How is it you are ashore , and where is Captain Manner- ing ? " Why , first , Sir , -though I'm well now , I was ill when the Memnon hove out o ' port ; so Captain Mannering couldn't take me ; but he left strong ...
Pagina 272
... Memnon , to every part of which his active disposition had carried him , he had here to explore and steer among the shoals of goods around , without rudder or compass . Now he ran foul of a rum puncheon , then nearly knocked in his ...
... Memnon , to every part of which his active disposition had carried him , he had here to explore and steer among the shoals of goods around , without rudder or compass . Now he ran foul of a rum puncheon , then nearly knocked in his ...
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Pagina 16 - early to bed and early to rise, is the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Pagina 240 - ... than for me ? Curate. When did you make the proposal ? Brother. Towards the latter end of February. Curate. But what if I could prove to you that she was engaged to Mr. Roberts the foregoing year ? Brother. I wish I could see that proved ! Curate. You shall soon see it. Saying so the Curate hastily left the room, and returned in a few minutes with a letter which his sister-in-law had written to him the November of the preceding year, in which she mentioned to him that she was engaged to Mr. Roberts,...
Pagina 276 - What water forward? what water abaft ? what water to starboard? what water to port?
Pagina 31 - ... the fastening. Bruin seemed, however, in no humour to make the experiment. Sore and worn out, he crawled into a corner and was soon fast asleep, resuming in his dreams some of his old avocations. He woke at daylight, and immediately rose to examine his prison. The door he sniffed at, but passed by; the window was at so great a height from the floor that he could not reach it upon tiptoe, but he remarked that a very delicious puff of fresh air came down an aperture originally used as a chimney....
Pagina 204 - Hidden brook, that to the sleepy woods, all night, Singeth a quiet tune.