The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pàgina 291
... schooner , which had very inferior accommodations , and was commanded by a person of rude manners and a disobliging temper . However , as my business admitted of no delay , I engaged a passage in her , and put my luggage on board , and ...
... schooner , which had very inferior accommodations , and was commanded by a person of rude manners and a disobliging temper . However , as my business admitted of no delay , I engaged a passage in her , and put my luggage on board , and ...
Pàgina 295
... schooner , and then collapsed into comparative quietness and repose ; every thing wore an ominous and dreary character , and the scene appeared to exert a depressing influence upon the minds of all on board . The silence was suddenly ...
... schooner , and then collapsed into comparative quietness and repose ; every thing wore an ominous and dreary character , and the scene appeared to exert a depressing influence upon the minds of all on board . The silence was suddenly ...
Pàgina 296
... schooner rub upon the bottom . Every one started when this took place , and then appeared to await the next shock in breathless alarm . The vessel , as was expected , soon began a second time to grind against the sand and rocks ...
... schooner rub upon the bottom . Every one started when this took place , and then appeared to await the next shock in breathless alarm . The vessel , as was expected , soon began a second time to grind against the sand and rocks ...
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