The Dog Fiend; Or, Snarleyyow, Volumen183G. Routledge, 1856 - 309 páginas |
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... entered into in all quarters , and Jemmy Ducks is accused of mutiny for singing a song in a snow - storm 13. In which the ship's company join in a chorus , and the corporal goes on a cruise 56 61 14. In which some new characters appear ...
... entered into in all quarters , and Jemmy Ducks is accused of mutiny for singing a song in a snow - storm 13. In which the ship's company join in a chorus , and the corporal goes on a cruise 56 61 14. In which some new characters appear ...
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... entered into this retrospect for the benefit of the reader , we will now proceed . Mr. Vanslyperken walked the deck for nearly a quarter of an hour without speaking : the men had finished their break- fasts , and were lounging about the ...
... entered into this retrospect for the benefit of the reader , we will now proceed . Mr. Vanslyperken walked the deck for nearly a quarter of an hour without speaking : the men had finished their break- fasts , and were lounging about the ...
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... ENTERED I TO IN ALL QUARTERS , AND JEMMY DUCKS IS ACCUSED OF MUTINY FOR SINGING A SONG IN A SNOW - STORM . WHAT were the adventures of Snarleyyow after this awkward interference with his master's speculations upon the widow , until he ...
... ENTERED I TO IN ALL QUARTERS , AND JEMMY DUCKS IS ACCUSED OF MUTINY FOR SINGING A SONG IN A SNOW - STORM . WHAT were the adventures of Snarleyyow after this awkward interference with his master's speculations upon the widow , until he ...
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... entered the room , where he found his mother sit- ting over a few cinders half ignited in a very small grate . Parsimony would not allow her to use more fuel , although her limbs trembled as much from cold as palsy ; her nose and chin ...
... entered the room , where he found his mother sit- ting over a few cinders half ignited in a very small grate . Parsimony would not allow her to use more fuel , although her limbs trembled as much from cold as palsy ; her nose and chin ...
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... entering the room . " I'm alive . " " And long may you live , dear mother . " " Ah ! " replied the woman , as if doubting . 66 I am here but for a short time , " continued Vanslyperken . " Well , child , so much the better : when on ...
... entering the room . " I'm alive . " " And long may you live , dear mother . " " Ah ! " replied the woman , as if doubting . 66 I am here but for a short time , " continued Vanslyperken . " Well , child , so much the better : when on ...
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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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Página 42 - gainst every odds —and I've gain'd the victory. Our captain sent for all of us; my merry men, said he, I haven't the gift of the gab, my lads, but yet I thankful be: You've done your duty handsomely, each man stood to his gun; If you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogg'd each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea, I'll fight 'gainst every odds —and I'll gain the victory.
Página 7 - 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,...
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