New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 264
... round , like a planet in its orb , but that at the first round the gallant Captain , as was his custom always in the afternoon , ' like the sea yawning for its prey , took nearly the entire of it to his own share . Let me , then , like ...
... round , like a planet in its orb , but that at the first round the gallant Captain , as was his custom always in the afternoon , ' like the sea yawning for its prey , took nearly the entire of it to his own share . Let me , then , like ...
Page 313
... round about him . His agony now became unspeakable , and was aggravated by the cries of his wife , who was carried off by the other women in a passion of despair . As soon as she was gone , the savages set fire to the pile ; some danced ...
... round about him . His agony now became unspeakable , and was aggravated by the cries of his wife , who was carried off by the other women in a passion of despair . As soon as she was gone , the savages set fire to the pile ; some danced ...
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... round - house , and would not have lived in such a sea . Three or four fenders were thrown overboard - every effort was used to put the ship aback - but the rate at which we seemed to fly from the struggling man was magical . The ...
... round - house , and would not have lived in such a sea . Three or four fenders were thrown overboard - every effort was used to put the ship aback - but the rate at which we seemed to fly from the struggling man was magical . The ...
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