The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling: "Captains courageous" : a story of the Grand BanksC. Scribner's Sons, 1905 |
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Strana 5
... the boom off a Frenchman since noon , an ' that's close sailin ' , ye may say . " " You like my cigar , eh ? " the German asked , for Harvey's eyes were full of tears . " Fine , full flavour , " he answered through 5 " CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS "
... the boom off a Frenchman since noon , an ' that's close sailin ' , ye may say . " " You like my cigar , eh ? " the German asked , for Harvey's eyes were full of tears . " Fine , full flavour , " he answered through 5 " CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS "
Strana 6
... eyes ; his body seemed to lose weight , while his heels wa- vered in the breeze . He was fainting from sea- sickness , and a roll of the ship tilted him over the rail on to the smooth lip of the turtle - back . Then a low , grey mother ...
... eyes ; his body seemed to lose weight , while his heels wa- vered in the breeze . He was fainting from sea- sickness , and a roll of the ship tilted him over the rail on to the smooth lip of the turtle - back . Then a low , grey mother ...
Strana 7
... eyes , he perceived that he was still on the top of the sea , for it was running round him in silver - coloured hills , and he was lying on a pile of half - dead fish , looking at a broad human back clothed in a blue jersey . " It's no ...
... eyes , he perceived that he was still on the top of the sea , for it was running round him in silver - coloured hills , and he was lying on a pile of half - dead fish , looking at a broad human back clothed in a blue jersey . " It's no ...
Strana 9
... eyes . He was dressed in a blue jersey and high rubber boots . Several pairs of the same sort of foot - wear , an old cap , and some worn - out woolen socks lay on the floor , and black and yel- low oilskins swayed to and fro beside the ...
... eyes . He was dressed in a blue jersey and high rubber boots . Several pairs of the same sort of foot - wear , an old cap , and some worn - out woolen socks lay on the floor , and black and yel- low oilskins swayed to and fro beside the ...
Strana 11
... eyes , as the size and beauty of this joke dawned on him . " Say , dad ! " he shouted up the fo'c'sle hatch , " he says you kin slip down an ' see him ef you're anxious that way . ' Hear , dad ? ” The answer came back in the deepest ...
... eyes , as the size and beauty of this joke dawned on him . " Say , dad ! " he shouted up the fo'c'sle hatch , " he says you kin slip down an ' see him ef you're anxious that way . ' Hear , dad ? ” The answer came back in the deepest ...
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