John Holdsworth: chief mate. By the author of 'Jilted'.S. Low Marston, Low, & Searle, 1875 |
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... and indications were not wanting of the ap- proach of a gale . Holdsworth took the helm , whilst Johnson lowered the sail and close - reefed it , and the quick jump of the sea , coupled with the small space of sail THE FIFTH DAY . 7.
... and indications were not wanting of the ap- proach of a gale . Holdsworth took the helm , whilst Johnson lowered the sail and close - reefed it , and the quick jump of the sea , coupled with the small space of sail THE FIFTH DAY . 7.
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... took the boy by the arm and led him into the bows . Holdsworth slackened off the halliards to lower the sail and screen the after part of the boat from the boy's sight . He then , with what strength he had , and as quickly as he could ...
... took the boy by the arm and led him into the bows . Holdsworth slackened off the halliards to lower the sail and screen the after part of the boat from the boy's sight . He then , with what strength he had , and as quickly as he could ...
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... took him upon his knee , but could not answer . The child persisted in his inquiries , looking the while suspiciously and eagerly about him , particularly over the stern , where he had remembered seeing the actor disappear . " She is ...
... took him upon his knee , but could not answer . The child persisted in his inquiries , looking the while suspiciously and eagerly about him , particularly over the stern , where he had remembered seeing the actor disappear . " She is ...
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... took up a piece of the pulpy biscuit which lay on a thwart and which the sun had hardened , and bit it , but instantly ejected it , saying that it was bitterer than gall . Indeed , had there been more light they would have seen the ...
... took up a piece of the pulpy biscuit which lay on a thwart and which the sun had hardened , and bit it , but instantly ejected it , saying that it was bitterer than gall . Indeed , had there been more light they would have seen the ...
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... took off his own and brandished it furiously . But all on a sudden he let fall his arm - he stretched his head forward , and his glassy eyes seemed to protrude from their sockets ; his breath went and came shrilly through his open mouth ...
... took off his own and brandished it furiously . But all on a sudden he let fall his arm - he stretched his head forward , and his glassy eyes seemed to protrude from their sockets ; his breath went and came shrilly through his open mouth ...
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ain't Alice Lorraine answered Holdsworth arms asked barque biscuit black flag boat's boatswain body bows bunk burial at sea cabin Captain Duff CHAPTER CHARLES DICKENS CHIEF MATE clothes coach coachman companion cried CRYSTAL PALACE darkness dead death deck deep exclaimed eyes face feel FLEET STREET forecastle gaze gentleman give glance glass Gravesend gunwale hands Hanwitch head heart heerd Holds hollow Jessie Maxwell Johnson light lips lived locker looked LORNA DOONE mast mate memory mind morning never night open boat passed passengers poor port R. D. BLACKMORE remember replied Holdsworth returned sail sailor scene seat shawl Sherman ship ship's side sight skipper smile song Southbourne stared stood suffering Sydney tell there's things thirst thought throat thwart turned vessel voice watched werry whilst woman worth yonder
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