The "Mary Celeste" and Other Strange Tales of the SeaRupert Hart-Davis, 1952 - 191 páginas |
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... story created a considerable stir at Gibraltar , particularly as Captain Briggs was no stranger on the Rock . What could have happened to him and his crew ? Morehouse of course had no answer . He could only tell his story and put in his ...
... story created a considerable stir at Gibraltar , particularly as Captain Briggs was no stranger on the Rock . What could have happened to him and his crew ? Morehouse of course had no answer . He could only tell his story and put in his ...
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... story of storm and shipwreck , surely they would have scuttled the Mary Celeste ; for a more awkward piece of evidence than that floating conun- drum can scarcely be imagined . But they would have had to account for themselves somehow ...
... story of storm and shipwreck , surely they would have scuttled the Mary Celeste ; for a more awkward piece of evidence than that floating conun- drum can scarcely be imagined . But they would have had to account for themselves somehow ...
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... story was so extraordinary , yet so circum- stantial , that Captain Browne scarcely knew what to believe . The Germans were young , simple - looking fellows , their stories had tallied , and it seemed almost incredible that they should ...
... story was so extraordinary , yet so circum- stantial , that Captain Browne scarcely knew what to believe . The Germans were young , simple - looking fellows , their stories had tallied , and it seemed almost incredible that they should ...
Contenido
THE MYSTERY OF THE MARY CELESTE | 7 |
THE STRANGE AFFRAY IN THE LEICESTER CASTLE | 102 |
THE NEGRO OF THE VERONICA | 108 |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
American anchor Apamama appeared arrival ashore Baumbos berth Big George Big Harry boat boatswain brigantine Briggs cabin Camperdown Cape cargo Carrick Caswell chief mate Clan MacIntyre coast coolie course Court crew deck disaster door Dunne Durban Earl of Sandwich Ethel evidence explosion Ferret Filipinos fired Flohr fo'c'sle forward French Peter George Tryon Germans Gibraltar Glass Greeks happened harbour hatch Havana head heard Hoydonck inquiry island J. G. LOCKHART Joe the Cook Johnny Moore killed knife later Leicester Castle Lennie London Maine Mary Celeste miles Morehouse morning Mortelmans murder mutineers mystery night Nuevo Tigre officers once overboard Poo Ah Ming port prisoners reached reported revolver sailed Schmidt schooner second mate ship ship's shot sight signal Skerrett Sonnberg Spaniards Spanish starboard steamer steward story struck tale told took Trousselot turned van Hoydonck vessel Victoria voyage Waratah wounded