I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling over his tobacco in his mouth very composedly, while his little sunken eyes began to twinkle with pleasure at the sight, " the gentleman has lost his reckoning, and don't know which way to head to take... The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea - Sida 202efter James Fenimore Cooper - 1823Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1824 - 436 sidor
...working to windward.' " ' The fellow tukes it coolly, too; he's in no hurry to get nn offing.' " ' I rather conclude, Sir,' said the cockswain, rolling over his tobacco in his mouth very compo>edly, while his little sunken eyes begun to twinkle with pleasure at the sight, 'the gentleman... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 470 sidor
...been working to windward !" " The fellow takes it coolly, too! he's in no hurry to get an offing." " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...fin-back!" exclaimed the lieutenant; "he will soon make head- way, and be off." " No, sir, 'tis a right whale," answered Tom; " I saw his spout ; he threw... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 498 sidor
...been working to windward!" " The fellow takes it coolly, too ! he's in no hurry to get an offing!" " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...way to head to take himself back into blue water." "'Tisa fin-back!" exclaimed the lieutenant; "he will soon make head-way, and be off." "No, sir, 'tis... | |
| 1855 - 506 sidor
...been working to windward !" " The fellow takes it coolly, too ! he's in no hurry to get an offing." " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...a fin-back !" exclaimed the lieutenant ; " he will won make head-way, and be off." " No, sir, 'tis a right whale," answered Tom ; " I saw his spout; he... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 838 sidor
...been working to windward I" " The fellow takes it coolly, too ! he's in no hurry to get an offing I" " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...little sunken eyes began to twinkle with pleasure nt the sight, " the gentleman has lost his reckoning, and don't know which way to head to take himself... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 sidor
...the eyes of his pursuers. " The fellow takes it coolly, too! he's in no hurry to get an offing 1" " } K 4 x ԋ@yG NO̰T X W L o] N | Tѧ? f N~ month, very composedly, while his little sunken eyes begun to twinkle with pleasure nt the sight, "the... | |
| Jean Roemer - 1857 - 332 sidor
...been working to windward ! " " The fellow takes it coolly, too ! he's in no hurry to get an offing." " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...way to head to take himself back into blue water." x' 'Tis a fin-back!" exclaimed the lieutenant; "he will' soon make headway, and be off." " No, sir,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 sidor
...get an offing." " I rather conclnde, sir," said the cockswain, rolling over his tohacco in his month very composedly, while his little sunken eyes began...and don't know which way to head, to take himself hack into blne water." "'Tis a fin-hack!" exclaimed the lientenant ; "he will soon make headway, and... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 sidor
...been working to windward !" " The fellow takes it coolly, too ! he's in no hurry to get an offing." " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...head, to take himself back into blue water." " 'Tis a fin back !" exclaimed the lieutenant ; " he will soon make headway, and be off." " No, sir ; 'tis a... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1859 - 580 sidor
...been working to windward !" " The fellow takes it coolly, too ! he's in no hurry to get an offing !" " I rather conclude, sir," said the cockswain, rolling...the sight, " the gentleman has lost his reckoning, anil don't know which way to head, to take himself back into blue water." " 'Tis a fin-back !" exclaimed... | |
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