| Cyrus Townsend Brady - 1899 - 388 str.
...my ship is in a sinking condition." " I wish to know, sir," peremptorily demanded Lieutenant Read, " whether I am to consider you as a prisoner of war or an enemy. I have no time for further parley." " If I could fight longer I — I — I — would with pleasure; but — but — I... | |
| Cyrus Townsend Brady - 1899 - 370 str.
...— " Why, I am pretty much bars de combat already. I have hardly enough men left to work a single gun and my ship is in a sinking condition." " I wish to know, sir," peremptorily demanded Lieutenant Read, " whether I am to consider you as a prisoner of war or an enemy. I have no time for... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele, Esther Baker Steele - 1900 - 462 str.
...', replied the Yankee, ' and we will resume the engagement.' ' Why, I am pretty much hors de combat already ', said Dacres ; ' I have hardly men enough...is in a sinking condition.' ' I wish to know, sir ', EPOCH IV. [1812. could not be brought into port ; while the Old Ironsides, in a few hours, was ready... | |
| Edgar Stanton Maclay - 1901 - 762 str.
...excitedly: "Why, I am pretty much hors de combat already. I have hardly men enough left to work a single gun, and my ship is in a sinking condition." " I wish to know, sir," peremptorily demanded Lieutenant Read, "whether I am to consider you as a prisoner of war or an enemy. I have no time for... | |
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