Youth: And Two Other StoriesGrosset & Dunlap, 1903 - 381 |
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... chap , but of another stamp . He had a Roman nose , a snow - white , long beard , and his name was Mahon , but he ... chaps I felt like a small boy between two grandfathers . " The ship also was old . Her name was the Judea . Queer name ...
... chap , but of another stamp . He had a Roman nose , a snow - white , long beard , and his name was Mahon , but he ... chaps I felt like a small boy between two grandfathers . " The ship also was old . Her name was the Judea . Queer name ...
Strona 13
... chaps up to the mark . I was pleased . I would not have given up the experience for worlds . I had moments of exultation . Whenever the old dismantled craft pitched heavily with her counter high in the air , she seemed to me to throw up ...
... chaps up to the mark . I was pleased . I would not have given up the experience for worlds . I had moments of exultation . Whenever the old dismantled craft pitched heavily with her counter high in the air , she seemed to me to throw up ...
Strona 25
... chap . As to me , I was as pleased and proud as though I had helped to win a great naval battle . O ! Youth ! " The night was fine . In the morning a homeward- bound ship passed us hull down , —the first we had seen for months ; but we ...
... chap . As to me , I was as pleased and proud as though I had helped to win a great naval battle . O ! Youth ! " The night was fine . In the morning a homeward- bound ship passed us hull down , —the first we had seen for months ; but we ...
Strona 27
... chap , it seems , was in his own berth , wind- ing up the chronometers , when the shock sent him spin- ring . Immediately it occurred to him — as he said after- wards - that the ship had struck something , and he ran out into the cabin ...
... chap , it seems , was in his own berth , wind- ing up the chronometers , when the shock sent him spin- ring . Immediately it occurred to him — as he said after- wards - that the ship had struck something , and he ran out into the cabin ...
Strona 31
... chaps expected to get down in the usual way . When we did I heard them saying to each other , ' Well , I thought we would come down overboard , in a lump- sticks and all - blame me if I didn't . ' That's what I was thinking to myself ...
... chaps expected to get down in the usual way . When we did I heard them saying to each other , ' Well , I thought we would come down overboard , in a lump- sticks and all - blame me if I didn't . ' That's what I was thinking to myself ...
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asked bank Bankok Batu Beru beard began berth binnacle boats bridge cabin Captain Whalley chap cheroot coast course cried dark dead deck devil earth engineer eyes face feeling feet fellow fool glance gone hand head heard heart HEART OF DARKNESS ivory Judea keep knew Kurtz lascar leaning light live looked Mahon Malay Martini-Henry Massy Massy's mate murmured never niggers night once Pangu patent slip pilgrims port prau remember Ringdove river round sampan seemed Serang shadow ship shore side sight silence skipper smoke Sofala somber sort soul sound stared steamboat steamer Sterne stood straight stream suddenly talk tell thing thought tion took trees Tuan turned unsound method Van Wyk voice waiting walked watch Whal Whalley's whisper word
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