The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaHurd and Houghton, 1876 - Počet stran: 556 |
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Strana xxxi
... face , full of small professional vanities and preten- sions , and with an intensely nasal twang in his pedantic speech ; but withal a good fellow in the main . The Doctor's visits to the mess were always a very especial entertainment ...
... face , full of small professional vanities and preten- sions , and with an intensely nasal twang in his pedantic speech ; but withal a good fellow in the main . The Doctor's visits to the mess were always a very especial entertainment ...
Strana xxxii
... face meanwhile exhibiting the most ludicrous expression of the bull physiognomy that could well be imagined . Mr. Cooper often laughed heartily at the mere recollection of the poor fellow's bewildered countenance . The bright idea of ...
... face meanwhile exhibiting the most ludicrous expression of the bull physiognomy that could well be imagined . Mr. Cooper often laughed heartily at the mere recollection of the poor fellow's bewildered countenance . The bright idea of ...
Strana 3
... face was beaming with the pensive expression with which all deep emotions , even though they bring the most grateful ... faces of the party were turned , and in which alone could much be seen , the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves ...
... face was beaming with the pensive expression with which all deep emotions , even though they bring the most grateful ... faces of the party were turned , and in which alone could much be seen , the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves ...
Strana 6
... face fire . " 66 " The devil it is ! well , Magnet , this surpasses a seaman's philosophy ; we old sea - dogs can tell a soldier's from a sailor's quid , or a lubber's nest from a mate's hammock ; but I do not think the oldest admiral ...
... face fire . " 66 " The devil it is ! well , Magnet , this surpasses a seaman's philosophy ; we old sea - dogs can tell a soldier's from a sailor's quid , or a lubber's nest from a mate's hammock ; but I do not think the oldest admiral ...
Strana 7
... face's smoke , and not a red - skin's ? " " Wet wood , " returned the warrior , with the calmness with which the pedagogue might point out an arithmetical demonstration to his puzzled pupil . “ Much wet — much smoke ; much water black ...
... face's smoke , and not a red - skin's ? " " Wet wood , " returned the warrior , with the calmness with which the pedagogue might point out an arithmetical demonstration to his puzzled pupil . “ Much wet — much smoke ; much water black ...
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