New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 456
... Honfleur the next morning , and not having the same dread of a shower as our French friends , we walked quickly to the quay to inquire at what hour the little steamer started . The boat lay alongside the quay . We stepped on board : the ...
... Honfleur the next morning , and not having the same dread of a shower as our French friends , we walked quickly to the quay to inquire at what hour the little steamer started . The boat lay alongside the quay . We stepped on board : the ...
Page 457
... Honfleur boat had gone off without her , and that she had declared her intention of remaining on deck all night to be ready to sail next morning . " Will the captain permit that ? " " Mon Dieu ! how do I know ? the captain seems as much ...
... Honfleur boat had gone off without her , and that she had declared her intention of remaining on deck all night to be ready to sail next morning . " Will the captain permit that ? " " Mon Dieu ! how do I know ? the captain seems as much ...
Page 458
... Honfleur seems a complete refuge for the destitute of all lands . Long Irishmen resting against the walls with that peculiar lounge which no one who has been in Ireland can mistake - mustachoed Germans , look- ing guiltless of shirts ...
... Honfleur seems a complete refuge for the destitute of all lands . Long Irishmen resting against the walls with that peculiar lounge which no one who has been in Ireland can mistake - mustachoed Germans , look- ing guiltless of shirts ...
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