| Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1853 - 416 sidor
...present situation, but being sensible that I must, for some time, endure it, I arose and put on as much cheerfulness as possible. We expected to sail...approaching season by one person on board. "January 13th, (Sunday.) This day spent in a very disagreeable and scandalous manner, without any kind of divine... | |
| John Robinson, George Francis Dow - 1922 - 434 sidor
...evening, several passengers came on board, viz. : Mr Barons, late Collector, Major Grant, Mr Barons' footman, and Mrs. Cruthers, the purser's wife, a native...fixed in Mr Pearson's berth, where Master Robant, Mr Barons' man, and I agreed to lie together in one large hammock." Such were the accomodaticns of the... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1854 - 576 sidor
...servant by authority." " After some considerable dispute," says the forlorn candidate for the ministry, "I had my lodgings fixed in Mr. Pearson's berth, where...and I, agreed to lie together in one large hammock." The journal in England has an interesting minuteness in some of its observations ; but we hasten over... | |
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