Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 20
... sea- shell , said a word o'er't that I remember weel , and giving it a push into the tide , away it sailed , -and as it sailed , it grew into a boat - then into a barge , and lo and behold , it became a fair ship 20 PAUL JONES .
... sea- shell , said a word o'er't that I remember weel , and giving it a push into the tide , away it sailed , -and as it sailed , it grew into a boat - then into a barge , and lo and behold , it became a fair ship 20 PAUL JONES .
Side 22
... boat ; -she has been up the water , I'll war- rant , and over the sea , nae doubt . Mony a braw carouse I have had wi ' her , but her boat never durst swim by Saint Bees . I maun rin now and lay her in her grave again , else she'll come ...
... boat ; -she has been up the water , I'll war- rant , and over the sea , nae doubt . Mony a braw carouse I have had wi ' her , but her boat never durst swim by Saint Bees . I maun rin now and lay her in her grave again , else she'll come ...
Side 42
... boat as the officer rowed him over the river , and swam ashore , -took fare- well of his mother and his sister Maud , and was never heard of more till he returned in his twenty- first year . He returned with the memory of early injuries ...
... boat as the officer rowed him over the river , and swam ashore , -took fare- well of his mother and his sister Maud , and was never heard of more till he returned in his twenty- first year . He returned with the memory of early injuries ...
Side 45
... boat , and threw yourself into the water to sink or swim ? I traced you to a ship which sailed to the Bermudas , and then I could discover no more . " — " My lord , " said Paul , " I would have known your voice and look had I met you ...
... boat , and threw yourself into the water to sink or swim ? I traced you to a ship which sailed to the Bermudas , and then I could discover no more . " — " My lord , " said Paul , " I would have known your voice and look had I met you ...
Side 46
... boat , when he came to woo Widow Watson and her daughter Bess , and pushed it away into the centre of the Solway . Ye would scull and I would scull , and that we refrained from fighting was not our fault , since a whirlwind came in for ...
... boat , when he came to woo Widow Watson and her daughter Bess , and pushed it away into the centre of the Solway . Ye would scull and I would scull , and that we refrained from fighting was not our fault , since a whirlwind came in for ...
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