| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 頁
...drove us npon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard ; in his Pamela, fee. there being a great surf on the stony beach. So we drop htm up, so that we got him in again. His docking sobered him a little and he went to sleep, taking... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 534 頁
...a passenger too, fell overboard. When he was sinking, I reached through the water to his shock-pate and drew him up, so that we got him in again. His...Progress, in Dutch, finely printed on good paper, with copper cuts ; a better dress than I had ever seen it wear in its own language. I have since found... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 522 頁
...a passenger too, fell overboard. When he was sinking, I reached through the water to his shock-pate and drew him up, so that we got him in again. His ducking sobewd him a little, and he went to sleep, taking first out of his pocket a book, which he desired... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1856 - 654 頁
...drove us upon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard; when he was sinking, I reached through the water to...him. It proved to be my old favorite author, Bunyan's Pilgiin's Progress, in Dutch, finely printed on good paper copper cuts, a dress better than I had ever... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Hastings Weld - 1856 - 584 頁
...drove us upon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard; when he was sinking, I reached through the water to...dry for him. It proved to be my old favorite author, Banyan's Pilgrims Progress, in Dutch, finely printed on good paper, copper cuts, a dress better than... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 頁
...drove us upon I/ong Island. In our way,, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard ; ~ K}@~ 10P,? Y G ] _ ,ލ3 5r ު ϙ t] 4Z Z... G " "ڽ4ߌ| " ( Z W= , l . , ~ b\ ֕i ho went to sleepv taking first outof hispocketabook which • he desired I wouH diy for him. It proved... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 622 頁
...drove us upon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard; when he was sinking, I reached through the water to his shock pate, and drew him wp, so that we got him in again. His ducking sobered him a little, and he went to sleep, taking first... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 頁
...drove us upon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard; when he was sinking, I reached through the water to...sleep, taking first out of his pocket a book, which he desir'd I would dry for him. It proved to be my old favorite author, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 頁
...drove us upon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard ; when he was sinking, I reached through the water to...sleep, taking first out of his pocket a book, which he desir'd I would dry for him. It proved to be my old favorite author, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 頁
...drove us upon Long Island. In our way, a drunken Dutchman, who was a passenger too, fell overboard ; when he was sinking, I reached through the water to...sleep, taking first out of his pocket a book, which he desir'd I would dry for him. It proved to be my old * This was in October, 1723. — ED. favorite author,... | |
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