The Works of Rudyard Kipling: "Captain's Courageous"Doubleday, Page, 1914 |
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... face and a pair of twinkling gray eyes . He was dressed in a blue jersey and high rubber boots . Several pairs of the same sort of foot - wear , an old cap , and some worn- out woolen socks lay on the floor , and black and yellow ...
... face and a pair of twinkling gray eyes . He was dressed in a blue jersey and high rubber boots . Several pairs of the same sort of foot - wear , an old cap , and some worn- out woolen socks lay on the floor , and black and yellow ...
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... face . " We'll pay for that too , ” he said . " When do you suppose we shall get to New York ? " " I don't use Noo York any . Ner Boston . We may see Eastern Point abaout Septem- ber ; an ' your pa- I'm real sorry I ain't heerd tell of ...
... face . " We'll pay for that too , ” he said . " When do you suppose we shall get to New York ? " " I don't use Noo York any . Ner Boston . We may see Eastern Point abaout Septem- ber ; an ' your pa- I'm real sorry I ain't heerd tell of ...
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... face . " What might you have been doin ' at your time o ' life with one hundred an ' thirty - four dollars , young feller ? " - " It was part of my pocket - money- - for a month . " This Harvey thought would be a knock - down blow , and ...
... face . " What might you have been doin ' at your time o ' life with one hundred an ' thirty - four dollars , young feller ? " - " It was part of my pocket - money- - for a month . " This Harvey thought would be a knock - down blow , and ...
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... face dark- ening . " How ? You know how , well enough . On top of all that , you want me to do menial work " -Harvey was very proud of that adjec- tive- " till the Fall . I tell you I will not . You hear ? " Troop regarded the top of ...
... face dark- ening . " How ? You know how , well enough . On top of all that , you want me to do menial work " -Harvey was very proud of that adjec- tive- " till the Fall . I tell you I will not . You hear ? " Troop regarded the top of ...
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... face . Dan was a shrewd young person along his own lines , and ten minutes ' questioning con- vinced him that Harvey was not lying — much . Besides , he had bound himself by the most terrible oath known to boyhood , and yet he sat ...
... face . Dan was a shrewd young person along his own lines , and ten minutes ' questioning con- vinced him that Harvey was not lying — much . Besides , he had bound himself by the most terrible oath known to boyhood , and yet he sat ...
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abaout Abishai aboard agin ain't anchor aout araound ashore bait Banks berth boat Boston bunk cabin CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS Carrie Pitman catch cook Counahan crew cried Harvey Dad's Dan's Danny daown dead deck Disko Troop dollars dory eyes father fish fleet foc'sle foresail fried pies fwhat Galway Gloucester goin Grand Bank Guess gunwale ha'af half halibut hand haow Harve Harvey Harvey's hauled head heap Heave hook hundred jedgments Jonah kinder laughed Long Jack looked luck Manuel Miss Kinzey naow never oilskins overboard overside Penn Penn's Platt roared rope round Sable Island sails salt schooner shouted Skibbereen skipper struck talk tell There's thet things told Tom Platt took trawl Twix Uncle Salters voice watch wha-at What's wind windlass young feller