Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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... Fidele , " said Eliza , " I had overlooked you in taking leave of my friends . " She patted him kindly , and was handing him out to the servant , when the dog ( a beautiful little spaniel of King Charles's breed ) turned back his head ...
... Fidele , " said Eliza , " I had overlooked you in taking leave of my friends . " She patted him kindly , and was handing him out to the servant , when the dog ( a beautiful little spaniel of King Charles's breed ) turned back his head ...
Side 30
... Fidele , howled mournfully as he was driven to the further end of the cabin : this , at such a moment , had a powerful effect on us . " We are indeed lost ! " said my wife , as she recovered a little from the 30 SİR EDWARD SEAWARD'S ...
... Fidele , howled mournfully as he was driven to the further end of the cabin : this , at such a moment , had a powerful effect on us . " We are indeed lost ! " said my wife , as she recovered a little from the 30 SİR EDWARD SEAWARD'S ...
Side 39
... Fidele ! " suddenly exclaimed my wife , " it is only now that I remember thee ! I will go down into the cabin , and see what has become of my faithful little dog . " " Yes , my Eliza , " re- plied I , " we will go down together ; and as ...
... Fidele ! " suddenly exclaimed my wife , " it is only now that I remember thee ! I will go down into the cabin , and see what has become of my faithful little dog . " " Yes , my Eliza , " re- plied I , " we will go down together ; and as ...
Side 40
... Fidele at her side : she had been watching me in my sleep . " Dear Edward , " said she , " you have taken a sweet rest : how de- lightfully the breeze blows in upon us , through the cabin windows ! I should now be very comfortable , if ...
... Fidele at her side : she had been watching me in my sleep . " Dear Edward , " said she , " you have taken a sweet rest : how de- lightfully the breeze blows in upon us , through the cabin windows ! I should now be very comfortable , if ...
Side 41
... Fidele with us : in passing , I handled the poor animals , as they lay in the nook under the ladder : one of them , I was sorry to find , had its hinder leg broke : we felt pity for the poor creature , but could not at that instant ...
... Fidele with us : in passing , I handled the poor animals , as they lay in the nook under the ladder : one of them , I was sorry to find , had its hinder leg broke : we felt pity for the poor creature , but could not at that instant ...
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