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Pagina 8
... ship . Am I not right , Mr. Seagrave ? " " I think so : when two nations are at war , the property of either , when taken , is confiscated . In your position , you were justified in appropriating any property you might get hold of ...
... ship . Am I not right , Mr. Seagrave ? " " I think so : when two nations are at war , the property of either , when taken , is confiscated . In your position , you were justified in appropriating any property you might get hold of ...
Pagina 47
... ship . Now , Master William , as this is a good place to leave off at , and you must be rather tired , I think we had better all go to bed . ” WILLIAM CONVALESCENT . CHAPTER IV . THE next morning , READY'S NARRATIVE . 47.
... ship . Now , Master William , as this is a good place to leave off at , and you must be rather tired , I think we had better all go to bed . ” WILLIAM CONVALESCENT . CHAPTER IV . THE next morning , READY'S NARRATIVE . 47.
Pagina 55
... ships have been be- calmed for weeks ; the crews have exhausted the water on board , and they have suffered dread- fully . We call them the Horse latitudes - why , I do not know ; but I believe it is that the horses which they used to ...
... ships have been be- calmed for weeks ; the crews have exhausted the water on board , and they have suffered dread- fully . We call them the Horse latitudes - why , I do not know ; but I believe it is that the horses which they used to ...
Pagina 56
... ships , laden with sugar , about to sail immediately . We knew that if we could get on board of one , they would secrete us until the time of sailing , for they were short - handed enough , the men - of- war having pressed every man ...
... ships , laden with sugar , about to sail immediately . We knew that if we could get on board of one , they would secrete us until the time of sailing , for they were short - handed enough , the men - of- war having pressed every man ...
Pagina 57
... ship . What we were afraid of were the sharks , which were so plentiful in the harbour . However , the night before the convoy was to sail we made up our minds that we would run the risk , for we were so impatient to escape that we did ...
... ship . What we were afraid of were the sharks , which were so plentiful in the harbour . However , the night before the convoy was to sail we made up our minds that we would run the risk , for we were so impatient to escape that we did ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Populaire passages
Pagina 223 - Cursed is the ground for thy sake; thorns and thistles shall it bring forth to thee.
Pagina 307 - We have, however, a plain precept to follow, which is, to do our duty in that state of life to which it has pleased God to call us.
Pagina 287 - Perhaps so, my dear William ; at all events we will do our best, for we fight for our lives and the lives of those most dear to us." William went softly up to Ready, and found that the old man was dozing, if not asleep; he did not therefore disturb him, but returned to his father ; they carried the barrico of water into the house, and put it in Mrs. Seagrave's charge, that it might not be wasted; and now that their thirst had been appeased, they all felt the calls of hunger. Juno and William went...