Many InventionsD. Appleton and Company, 1892 - 427 páginas |
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Página 267
... dinghy ready ? ' The dinghy was at the gangway , which was down , and the first officer went forward to find a man to row me to the bank . He returned with a very sleepy Lascar , who knew the river . " ' Are you going ? ' said the man ...
... dinghy ready ? ' The dinghy was at the gangway , which was down , and the first officer went forward to find a man to row me to the bank . He returned with a very sleepy Lascar , who knew the river . " ' Are you going ? ' said the man ...
Página 268
... dinghy . Steer with the oar . The rudder's unshipped and- I could hear no more . The dinghy slid away , bumped on a mooring - buoy , swung round and jigged off irresponsibly as I hunted for the oar . The man sat in the bow , his chin on ...
... dinghy . Steer with the oar . The rudder's unshipped and- I could hear no more . The dinghy slid away , bumped on a mooring - buoy , swung round and jigged off irresponsibly as I hunted for the oar . The man sat in the bow , his chin on ...
Página 271
... dinghy broken loose , ' I began . ' It's à vara drunken man broke loose , ' roared my companion , and I'm taking him home by water , for he cannot stand on dry land . ' Here he shouted my name twenty times running , and I could feel the ...
... dinghy broken loose , ' I began . ' It's à vara drunken man broke loose , ' roared my companion , and I'm taking him home by water , for he cannot stand on dry land . ' Here he shouted my name twenty times running , and I could feel the ...
Página 272
... dinghy . My companion washed his hands of all responsibility . He was an old man ; he had been lured into a stolen boat by a young man - probably a thief - he had saved the boat from wreck ( this was absolutely true ) , and now he ...
... dinghy . My companion washed his hands of all responsibility . He was an old man ; he had been lured into a stolen boat by a young man - probably a thief - he had saved the boat from wreck ( this was absolutely true ) , and now he ...
Página 274
... dinghy . ' Then he sang at the top of his voice : - ' In the mor - rnin ' I ' the mor - rnin ' by the black van- We'll toodle up to Vine Street i ' the mornin ' ! Yon's my own composeetion , but I'm not vain . We'll go home together ...
... dinghy . ' Then he sang at the top of his voice : - ' In the mor - rnin ' I ' the mor - rnin ' by the black van- We'll toodle up to Vine Street i ' the mornin ' ! Yon's my own composeetion , but I'm not vain . We'll go home together ...
Términos y frases comunes
Abdul Gafur acrost ain't answered Badalia Bai-Jove-Judson began bein bloomin boat Boileau Bull buoys called captain Challong Charlie children of men Cleever dead deck dinghy docthor Dowse elephint eyes face fight fire flat-iron Flores Strait fwhat galley Girl Gisborne give Grish Chunder Guadala gunboat Gunnison Street hand head heard heart Herodsfoot Hicksey honour Jenny Judson Keller killed knew Lascar Loo's mother laughed light looked Love-o'-Women M'Phee mahout Mowgli Mulvaney never night nilghai niver orf'cer Ortheris Ouless Peshawur Rathmines remember rifle round rukh Sahib SARA JEANNETTE DUNCAN ship shouted Skrælings song speak story tale talk Tangi tell Terence thee There's thin things thou thought tide told took turned Twas veranda village voice walk whin wint woman women words
Pasajes populares
Página 326 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven — All's right with the world!
Página 114 - I remember the black wharves and the slips, And the sea-tides tossing free; And Spanish sailors with bearded lips, And the beauty and mystery of the ships, And the magic of the sea. And the voice of that wayward song Is singing and saying still: "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.
Página i - Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.
Página 106 - OR ever the knightly years were gone With the old world to the grave, I was a King in Babylon And you were a Christian Slave.
Página 114 - Wouldst thou," — so the helmsman answered, " Learn the secret of the sea ? Only those who brave its dangers Comprehend its mystery...
Página 361 - Majesty hang to St. James The axe that he whetted to hack us ; He must play at some lustier games Or at sea he can hope to out-thwack us ; To his mines of Peru he would pack us To tug at his bullet and chain ; Alas ! that his Greatness should lack us !But where are the galleons of Spain ? ENVOY.
Página 400 - ... as an Arab Of thy beloved. Cling with life to the maid; But when the surprise, First vague shadow of surmise Flits across her bosom young, Of a joy apart from thee, Free be she, fancy-free; Nor thou detain her vesture's hem, Nor the palest rose she flung From her summer diadem. Though thou loved her as thyself, As a self of purer clay, Though her parting dims the day, Stealing grace from all alive; Heartily know, When half-gods go. The gods arrive.
Página 113 - ... somewhere in the sea, you know ; ' and, delighted with my paltry five pounds, had gone out to buy the notions of other men, that these might teach him how to write. I had the consolation of knowing that this notion was mine by right of purchase ; and I thought that I could make something of it. When next he came to me he was drunk — royally drunk — on many poets for the first time revealed to him.