The Southern Magazine, Volume 17Murdoch, Browne & Hill, 1875 |
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Halaman 39
... standing where I had passed you . I asked your name of the landlady . She told me , adding that you were a lawyer . I had a strange feeling that you could help me . I asked the minister to try to find the office of a lawyer named Angel ...
... standing where I had passed you . I asked your name of the landlady . She told me , adding that you were a lawyer . I had a strange feeling that you could help me . I asked the minister to try to find the office of a lawyer named Angel ...
Halaman 62
... standing south ! " She was there ; but whether she saw the schooner at all , or took it for granted that everything was right , she paid no attention to her and kept on her course , while the St. Mary's made for the open ocean . In an ...
... standing south ! " She was there ; but whether she saw the schooner at all , or took it for granted that everything was right , she paid no attention to her and kept on her course , while the St. Mary's made for the open ocean . In an ...
Halaman 64
... standing rigging cut in so many pieces that knotting and splicing would be a work of hours . This being done the Confederates returned to their first capture , made all sail , and stood to the northward and eastward , as if making for ...
... standing rigging cut in so many pieces that knotting and splicing would be a work of hours . This being done the Confederates returned to their first capture , made all sail , and stood to the northward and eastward , as if making for ...
Halaman 65
... standing rigging , as she had not been intended to buffet the heavy seas of the north Atlantic . Besides , the Yankee captain was right in describing the dangers of navigating with- out chart or instruments . There was nothing for it ...
... standing rigging , as she had not been intended to buffet the heavy seas of the north Atlantic . Besides , the Yankee captain was right in describing the dangers of navigating with- out chart or instruments . There was nothing for it ...
Halaman 66
... standing on the same course as the schooner , under a light wind from the westward . She was sighted early in the forenoon . Her tall tapering spars and snow - white canvas looked American , but she could not be positively made out ...
... standing on the same course as the schooner , under a light wind from the westward . She was sighted early in the forenoon . Her tall tapering spars and snow - white canvas looked American , but she could not be positively made out ...
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