The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's Great Writers, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes and with Introductions, 第 14 卷Merrill and Baker, 1898 - 9822页 |
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... Griffith , " said the other , " and ask if they feel the air above ; ' twill be a hint at least to set the old man and that lubberly pilot in motion . " Griffith laughed as he complied with the request , and when he received the ...
... Griffith , " said the other , " and ask if they feel the air above ; ' twill be a hint at least to set the old man and that lubberly pilot in motion . " Griffith laughed as he complied with the request , and when he received the ...
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... Griffith , joyously . " Ah , the hussy ; she has as much antipathy to the land as any fish that swims ! It blows a little gale aloft yet ! " " We feel its dying breath , " said the pilot , in low , soothing tones , but in a manner so ...
... Griffith , joyously . " Ah , the hussy ; she has as much antipathy to the land as any fish that swims ! It blows a little gale aloft yet ! " " We feel its dying breath , " said the pilot , in low , soothing tones , but in a manner so ...
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... Griffith . " Know you the man well , Captain Munson , who holds all our lives in his keeping , and so coolly as if he cared but little for the venture ? " “ Mr. Griffith , I do know him ; he is , in my opinion , both competent and ...
... Griffith . " Know you the man well , Captain Munson , who holds all our lives in his keeping , and so coolly as if he cared but little for the venture ? " “ Mr. Griffith , I do know him ; he is , in my opinion , both competent and ...
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... Griffith , who was the first to speak in that moment of doubt and anxiety ; " but it is no more than a capful of wind after all . Give us elbowroom , and the right canvas , Mr. Pilot , and I'll handle the ship like a gentleman's yacht ...
... Griffith , who was the first to speak in that moment of doubt and anxiety ; " but it is no more than a capful of wind after all . Give us elbowroom , and the right canvas , Mr. Pilot , and I'll handle the ship like a gentleman's yacht ...
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... Griffith was among those who had approached the pilot ; and after waiting a moment , from respect , to hear the answer to his commander's question , he presumed on his own rank , and , leaving the circle that stood at a little distance ...
... Griffith was among those who had approached the pilot ; and after waiting a moment , from respect , to hear the answer to his commander's question , he presumed on his own rank , and , leaving the circle that stood at a little distance ...
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