A Winter MiscellanyHumbert Wolfe Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1930 - Počet stran: 351 |
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Strana 119
... heard . One might observe a seaman , that could hail a ship at a league's distance , beckoning with his hand ... heard everything that had been spoken during the whole three weeks that we had been silent , if I may use that expression ...
... heard . One might observe a seaman , that could hail a ship at a league's distance , beckoning with his hand ... heard everything that had been spoken during the whole three weeks that we had been silent , if I may use that expression ...
Strana 120
... heard , I proposed a visit to the Dutch cabin , which lay about a mile further up in the country . My crew were extremely re- joiced to find they had again recovered their hearing , though every man uttered his voice with the same ...
... heard , I proposed a visit to the Dutch cabin , which lay about a mile further up in the country . My crew were extremely re- joiced to find they had again recovered their hearing , though every man uttered his voice with the same ...
Strana 142
... heard the same sounds which had awakened me before , but this time I recognised them for music . I heard the slow , prolonged notes of an organ some distance off ; they produced an indescribable impression on me , alone as I was at such ...
... heard the same sounds which had awakened me before , but this time I recognised them for music . I heard the slow , prolonged notes of an organ some distance off ; they produced an indescribable impression on me , alone as I was at such ...
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