Treasure IslandScott, Foresman and Company, 1904 - Počet stran: 239 |
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Strana 38
... decks ! " " Were you addressing me , sir ? " says the doctor ; and when the ruffian had told him , with another oath , that this was so , " I have only one thing to say to you , sir , " replies the doctor , " that if you keep on ...
... decks ! " " Were you addressing me , sir ? " says the doctor ; and when the ruffian had told him , with another oath , that this was so , " I have only one thing to say to you , sir , " replies the doctor , " that if you keep on ...
Strana 86
... deck , the men had begun already to take out the arms and powder , yo - ho - ing at their work , while the captain and Mr. Arrow stood by superintending . The new arrangement was quite to my liking . The whole schooner had been ...
... deck , the men had begun already to take out the arms and powder , yo - ho - ing at their work , while the captain and Mr. Arrow stood by superintending . The new arrangement was quite to my liking . The whole schooner had been ...
Strana 88
... deck ; all was so new and interesting to me — the brief com- mands , the shrill note of the whistle , the men bustling to their places in the glimmer of the ship's lanterns . " Now , Barbecue , tip us a stave , " cried one voice . " The ...
... deck ; all was so new and interesting to me — the brief com- mands , the shrill note of the whistle , the men bustling to their places in the glimmer of the ship's lanterns . " Now , Barbecue , tip us a stave , " cried one voice . " The ...
Strana 89
... deck with hazy eye , red cheeks , stuttering tongue , and other marks of drunkenness . Time after time he was ordered below in disgrace . Sometimes he fell and cut himself ; sometimes he lay all day long in his little bunk at one side ...
... deck with hazy eye , red cheeks , stuttering tongue , and other marks of drunkenness . Time after time he was ordered below in disgrace . Sometimes he fell and cut himself ; sometimes he lay all day long in his little bunk at one side ...
Strana 90
... deck . He had a line or two rigged up to help him across the widest spaces - Long John's earrings , they were called ; and he would hand himself from one place to another , now using the crutch , now trailing it alongside by the lanyard ...
... deck . He had a line or two rigged up to help him across the widest spaces - Long John's earrings , they were called ; and he would hand himself from one place to another , now using the crutch , now trailing it alongside by the lanyard ...
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Admiral Benbow ain't anchorage ashore asked began Ben Gunn Black Dog block-house boat buccaneers cabin Cap'n Captain Flint Captain Smollett cook coracle coxswain crew cried Silver crutch cutlass dead deck Dick doctor door dooty eyes face fancy fell fire Flint gone Gray Gunn hand head hear heard heart hill Hispaniola Hunter Israel Hands Jim Hawkins John Silver Lillibullero Livesey Long John Long John Silver looked mate Merry Morgan mother musket mutineers never night once pieces of eight pipe pirates reckon Redruth replied returned round sail sand schooner seaman seemed seen ship ship's shore shot shoulder side Skeleton Island soon Spy-glass Stevenson stockade stood story sure talk tell there's thing thought told took Treasure Island trees Trelawney turned Vailima voice whistle wood word
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Strana 33 - Fifteen men on the dead man's chest — Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum ! Drink and the devil had done for the rest — Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum ! We wrapped 'em all in a mains'l tight.
Strana 14 - Whenever I read a book or a passage that particularly pleased me, in which a thing was said or an effect rendered with propriety, in which there was either some conspicuous force or some happy distinction in the style, I must sit down at once and set myself to ape that quality. I was unsuccessful and I knew it; and tried again, and was again unsuccessful and always unsuccessful ; but at least in these vain bouts I got some practice in rhythm, in harmony, in construction and the co-ordination of parts.
Strana 25 - UNDER the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be, Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Strana 18 - If this don't fetch the kids, why, they have gone rotten since my day. Will you be surprised to learn that it is about Buccaneers, that it begins in the Admiral Benbow...
Strana 18 - In one of my books, and in one only, the characters took the bit in their teeth ; all at once, they became detached from the flat paper, they turned their backs on me and walked off bodily; and from that time my task was stenographic...
Strana 27 - Bless to us our extraordinary mercies; if the day come when these must be taken, brace us to play the man under affliction. Be with our friends, be with ourselves. Go with each of us to rest; if any awake, temper to them the dark hours of watching; and when the day returns...
Strana 33 - Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and the rest of these gentlemen having asked me to write down the whole particulars about Treasure Island, from the beginning to the end, keeping nothing back but the bearings of the island, and that only because there is still treasure not yet lifted, I take up my pen in the year of grace 17 — , 10 and go back to the time when my father kept the "Admiral Benbow" inn, and the brown old seaman, with the saber cut, first took up his lodging under our roof.
Strana 197 - I'll save your life — if so be as I can — from them. But, see here, Jim — tit for tat — you save Long John from swinging.
Strana 106 - Spy-glass, which was by three or four hundred feet the tallest on the island, was likewise the strangest in configuration, running up sheer from almost every side, and then suddenly cut off at the top like a pedestal to put a statue on. The Hispaniola was rolling scuppers under in the ocean swell. The booms were tearing at the blocks, the rudder was banging to and fro, and the whole ship creaking, groaning, and jumping like a manufactory.
Strana 36 - For in these fits he was the most overriding companion ever known; he would slap his hand on the table for silence all round; he would fly up in a passion of anger at a question, or sometimes because none was put, and so he judged the company was not following his story. Nor would he allow anyone to leave the inn till he had drunk himself sleepy and reeled off to bed. His stories were what frightened people worst of all. Dreadful stories they were— about hanging, and walking the plank, and storms...