The crew, amounting in all to twenty-four, happened kickily to be on deck, with the exception of two, who were drowned in the schooner; and in one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and some of their companions,... The Life of a Sailor - Sida 133efter Frederick Chamier - 1833Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1833 - 784 sidor
...drowned in the schooner, and iu one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and some of their companions lost...the schooner sunk, than the wind entirely ceased, and a calm came on, and the bright r.uri of the moon fell on the wet faces of the struggling crew.... | |
| 1833 - 796 sidor
...drowned in the schooner, and in one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and .some of their companions lost...Providence to effect this single event, no sooner had the -dimmer sunk, than the wind entirely ceased, and a calm came on, and the bright niys of the moon fell... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 sidor
...drowned in the schooner; and in one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and some of their companions, lost...the moon fell upon the wet faces of the struggling crew — most fortunately, as some would think, but in reality the most painfully unfortunate from... | |
| 1834 - 658 sidor
...drowned in the schooner ; and in one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and some of their companions, lost...ceased, a calm came on, and the bright rays of the moon fcl| upon the wet faces of the struggling cro\v — most fortunately, as some would think, but in reality... | |
| 1836 - 404 sidor
...drowned in the schooner ; and in one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and some of their companions, lost...others, and fear from all, seemed to drown the wind ; foe, as if sent by Providence to effect this single event, no sooner had the schooner sunk than the... | |
| Stories - 1874 - 286 sidor
...drowned in the schooner, and in one minute they found themselves struggling in the water — their home, their ship, and some of their companions lost...assistance from some, of surprise from others, and of fear from all, seemed to drown the wind, for no sooner had the schooner sunk than the wind entirely... | |
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