The Dog Fiend; Or, Snarleyyow, Volumen183G. Routledge, 1856 - 309 páginas |
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... boat • 22. In which Snarley yow proves to be the devil , and no mistake 23. In which Mr. Vanslyperken finds great cause of vexation and satisfaction 222766 92 95 101 110 • 116 124 • 24. In which Mr. Vanslyperken has nothing but trouble ...
... boat • 22. In which Snarley yow proves to be the devil , and no mistake 23. In which Mr. Vanslyperken finds great cause of vexation and satisfaction 222766 92 95 101 110 • 116 124 • 24. In which Mr. Vanslyperken has nothing but trouble ...
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... boats were soon on board ; from the time that the cutter had been hove - to , every stroke of their oars having been accompanied with a nautical anathema from the crews upon the head of their commander . The ... boat : " SNARLEYYOW . 15.
... boats were soon on board ; from the time that the cutter had been hove - to , every stroke of their oars having been accompanied with a nautical anathema from the crews upon the head of their commander . The ... boat : " SNARLEYYOW . 15.
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Frederick Marryat. 66 Did you see anything of the boat : " " No. " " Did you gain any information ? " " No. " " What have you been doing all night ? ” Pulling . " 66 66 Did " Yes . ' 66 you land to obtain information ? " And you got none ...
Frederick Marryat. 66 Did you see anything of the boat : " " No. " " Did you gain any information ? " " No. " " What have you been doing all night ? ” Pulling . " 66 66 Did " Yes . ' 66 you land to obtain information ? " And you got none ...
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... boat is manned alongside , and he now appears on the cutter's quar- ter - deck . : Is it possible that this can be Mr. Vanslyperken ? Heavens , how gay ! An uniform certainly does wonders with some people that is to say , those who do ...
... boat is manned alongside , and he now appears on the cutter's quar- ter - deck . : Is it possible that this can be Mr. Vanslyperken ? Heavens , how gay ! An uniform certainly does wonders with some people that is to say , those who do ...
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... boat , when Snarleyyow intimated his inten- tion to join the party ; but this was refused , and the boat shoved off without him . As soon as Mr. Vanslyperken had shoved off , Dick Short , being in command , thought he might as well give ...
... boat , when Snarleyyow intimated his inten- tion to join the party ; but this was refused , and the boat shoved off without him . As soon as Mr. Vanslyperken had shoved off , Dick Short , being in command , thought he might as well give ...
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appeared arms arrived Babette Bill Spurey boat cabin cave Cherbourg Cornbury Corporal Van Spitter corporal's crew cried Vanslyperken cutter dear despatches devil Dick Short door exclaimed Vanslyperken eyes Fiddler's Green forecastle Frau Vandersloosh gold Gott gunwale hand head heard Jacobite Jansen Jemmy Ducks keel-hauling King William knocked leave letters lieutenant Lilly looked Lord Lord Albemarle Lust Haus majesty marines master Mein Gott mind Mistress Moggy morning mother Mynheer Krause Mynheer Vanslyperken Nancy Corbett never night observed old woman party perceived perken poral Port Admiral Portsmouth pulled Ramsay received replied Jemmy replied Short replied Smallbones replied the corporal replied Vanslyperken Robert Barclay round sail ship's company Sir Robert slyperken smugglers Snarley Snarleyyow soon syndic taffrail tail tell thought took traitor turned tyfel Vansly vessel waited walked widow Vandersloosh Wilhelmina wish Yungfrau
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