That very night the ghost made its appearance on board the frigate, and passed its cold wet hand over the face of Tom Brown, to whom Morgan had left his watch and chest of clothes. The poor fellow bawled out lustily; but before any pursuit could be made,... Stories of American Life - 第 165 頁由 編輯 - 1830完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1830 - 436 頁
...his watch and chest of clothes. The poor fellow hawled out lustily ; hut hefore any pursuit could he made, the ghost had disappeared in the forward part...messmates — sometimes in the town, at others, on hoard the frigate, hut always in the dead of night. He seemed desirous to say something particular,... | |
| 1830 - 384 頁
...disappeared in the forward part of the ship as usual. After this Billy again appeared two or three tunes alternately to some one of his old messmates ; sometimes...dead of night. He seemed desirous to say something particular, but could never succeed in getting any of the sailors to listen quietly to the communication.... | |
| James Kirke Paulding - 1836 - 264 頁
...the existence of Morgan, applied to the governor of the town, who caused search to be made everywhere without effect. No one had ever seen such a person....dead of night. He seemed desirous to say something particular, but could never succeed in getting any of the sailors to listen quietly to the communication.... | |
| 1839 - 666 頁
...poor fellow bawled out lustily ; but, before any pursuit could be made, tdc ghost had disappeared iu the forward part of the ship, as usual. After this,...dead of night. He seemed desirous to say something particular ; but could never succeed in getting any of the sailors to listen quietly to the communication.... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1843 - 528 頁
...before any pursuit cnuld be made, the gho^t had disappeared in the forward part of the ship as u=ual. After this, Billy again appeared two or three times alternately to some one of his messmates; sometimes in the town, at others on board the frigate, but always in the dead of night.... | |
| 1861 - 598 頁
...forward part of the ship. After this, Billy again appeared two or three times alternately to one or other of his old messmates ; sometimes in the town, at others...dead of night. He seemed desirous to say something particular, but could never succeed in getting any of the sailors to listen to his communication. The... | |
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