| 1835 - 904 páginas
...the Captain, and the proceedings down to their departure, are thus alluded to by the Doctor : — " In the evening we re-assembled, when a short address...glare on the hardy weather-worn countenances of the as. sembled group, who were ever and anon reminded of their unenviable situation, by a sudden blast... | |
| 1836 - 646 páginas
...The sailors, with characteristic levity, were in high glee, and quite delighted with their fare. " In the evening we re-assembled, when a short address...anon reminded of their unenviable situation, by a blast of the breeze, or a sullen threatening roar of the ruthless sea. Place, time, and circumstances,... | |
| 1836 - 636 páginas
...scene was impressive and picturesque ; the numerous blazing fires, which the sailors had for-pastime kindled along the shore, completely illumined the...anon reminded of their unenviable situation, by a blast of the breeze, or a sullen threatening roar of the ruthless sea. Place, time, and circumstances,... | |
| 1838 - 534 páginas
...when a short address was nmde (by the Captain) to the sailors, explanatory of our future proceedings. The scene was impressive and picturesque ; — the...now floating, and threw a lurid glare on the hardy weuther-worn countenances of the assembled group, who were ever and anon reminded of their unenviable... | |
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