Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... out of Captain Kidnapper's fifth rib , " said Captain Corbie , for such was the leader's name , " there's as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it , and as good fellows in this little fiend's pickling - pond of a 150 PAUL JONES .
... out of Captain Kidnapper's fifth rib , " said Captain Corbie , for such was the leader's name , " there's as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it , and as good fellows in this little fiend's pickling - pond of a 150 PAUL JONES .
Side 151
... Corbie did off the isle of Saba , -five hours at a spell ? Damme that was the time , my jolly boys , when a fellow could shew spunk . I beat him off , the hound , and picked up a fat merchantman under his nose . And ye talk of finding a ...
... Corbie did off the isle of Saba , -five hours at a spell ? Damme that was the time , my jolly boys , when a fellow could shew spunk . I beat him off , the hound , and picked up a fat merchantman under his nose . And ye talk of finding a ...
Side 154
... Corbie thrust his hands into his trowsers - pockets and his arm up to the elbows , leaned back on his seat , and growled out , — “ Drink no more , ye babes of darkness - drink no more , -the man who tastes another drop after I say the ...
... Corbie thrust his hands into his trowsers - pockets and his arm up to the elbows , leaned back on his seat , and growled out , — “ Drink no more , ye babes of darkness - drink no more , -the man who tastes another drop after I say the ...
Side 155
... Corbie or his companions . " Well , John , ye have drawn a very fair picture , ” said Halliday , " with a poetical touch or two in it , and if all be sweet that's sunny o't , I wish ye joy of the prospect . There's no doubt that ...
... Corbie or his companions . " Well , John , ye have drawn a very fair picture , ” said Halliday , " with a poetical touch or two in it , and if all be sweet that's sunny o't , I wish ye joy of the prospect . There's no doubt that ...
Side 158
... Corbie and his mariners , as mute as so many herons ruminating round a fish - pond , —as drowsy too and as motionless . The disgust which Maud Paul entertained for those unprincipled pirates was o'ermastered by an intense anxiety to ...
... Corbie and his mariners , as mute as so many herons ruminating round a fish - pond , —as drowsy too and as motionless . The disgust which Maud Paul entertained for those unprincipled pirates was o'ermastered by an intense anxiety to ...
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