Youth: And Two Other StoriesMcClure, Phillips & Company, 1903 - 381 |
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... round a mahogany table that reflected the bottle , the claret - glasses , and our faces as we leaned on our elbows . There was a director of companies , an accountant , a lawyer , Marlow , and myself . The direc- tor had been a Conway ...
... round a mahogany table that reflected the bottle , the claret - glasses , and our faces as we leaned on our elbows . There was a director of companies , an accountant , a lawyer , Marlow , and myself . The direc- tor had been a Conway ...
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... round the Capes . He could just write a kind of sketchy hand , and didn't care for writing at all . Both were thorough good seamen of course , and between those two old chaps I felt like a small boy between two grandfathers . " The ship ...
... round the Capes . He could just write a kind of sketchy hand , and didn't care for writing at all . Both were thorough good seamen of course , and between those two old chaps I felt like a small boy between two grandfathers . " The ship ...
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... round to the sou'west and began to pipe up . In two days it blew a gale . The Judea , hove to , wallowed on the Atlantic like an old candlebox . It blew day after day : it blew with spite , without interval , without mercy , without ...
... round to the sou'west and began to pipe up . In two days it blew a gale . The Judea , hove to , wallowed on the Atlantic like an old candlebox . It blew day after day : it blew with spite , without interval , without mercy , without ...
Strona 13
... round turn with a rope about the men , the pumps , and the mainmast , and we turned , we turned incessantly , with the water to our waists , to our necks , over our heads . It was all one . We had forgotten how it felt to be dry . " And ...
... round turn with a rope about the men , the pumps , and the mainmast , and we turned , we turned incessantly , with the water to our waists , to our necks , over our heads . It was all one . We had forgotten how it felt to be dry . " And ...
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... round to the horizon as if the whole terrestrial globe had been one jewel , one colossal sapphire , a single gem fashioned into a planet . And on the luster of the great calm waters the Judea glided imperceptibly , enveloped in languid ...
... round to the horizon as if the whole terrestrial globe had been one jewel , one colossal sapphire , a single gem fashioned into a planet . And on the luster of the great calm waters the Judea glided imperceptibly , enveloped in languid ...
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