The Dog Fiend: Or, SnarleyyowGeorge Routledge and sons, 1873 - 365 páginas |
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Página 45 - That ship there is a Frenchman, and if we don't take she, 'Tis a thousand bullets to one, that she will capture we\ I haven't the gift of the gab, my boys : so each man to his gun ; If she's not mine in half an hour, I'll flog each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds — and I've gained the victory.
Página 4 - His long, lanky legs were pulled so far through his trousers, that his bare feet, and half-way up to his knees, were exposed to the chilling blast. The sleeves of his jacket were so short, that four inches of bone above his wrist were bared to view ; hat he had none ; his ears were very large, and the rims of them red with cold, and his neck was so immeasurably long and thin, that his head appeared to topple for want of support. When he had come on deck, he stood with one hand raised to his forehead,...
Página 45 - I'm bred to the sea; That ship there is a Frenchman, who means to fight with we. Odds blood, hammer and tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds —but I've gain'd the victory. That ship there is a Frenchman, and if we don't take she, Tis a thousand bullets to one, that she will capture we...