London Society, Volume 23James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 - Periodicals |
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Page 194
... Tadcaster and go on board H.M.S. Amphitrite , " lying at anchor at Hamoaze , under orders for the Australian Station . " They met at the Inn , as ap- pointed ; and sent word of their arrival on board the frigate , ask- ing to remain on ...
... Tadcaster and go on board H.M.S. Amphitrite , " lying at anchor at Hamoaze , under orders for the Australian Station . " They met at the Inn , as ap- pointed ; and sent word of their arrival on board the frigate , ask- ing to remain on ...
Page 195
... Tadcaster got in , leaving Rosa , in charge of her maid , on the quay . ' Shove off'- ' Down ' - ' Give way . ' Each order was executed so swiftly and surely that , in as many seconds , the boat was clear , the oars struck the water ...
... Tadcaster got in , leaving Rosa , in charge of her maid , on the quay . ' Shove off'- ' Down ' - ' Give way . ' Each order was executed so swiftly and surely that , in as many seconds , the boat was clear , the oars struck the water ...
Page 196
... Tadcaster and yourself . ' 6 The man's wild answer made the young officer stare . Oh , sir ! not now try and do my duty when I have quite lost her - my poor wife - a child - a mother- there sir on the steps - there ! -there ! ' Now ...
... Tadcaster and yourself . ' 6 The man's wild answer made the young officer stare . Oh , sir ! not now try and do my duty when I have quite lost her - my poor wife - a child - a mother- there sir on the steps - there ! -there ! ' Now ...
Page 197
... Tadcaster he was fortunate ; they had a good start , and , if the wind held , might hope to be clear of the Channel in twenty - four hours . ' You will see Eddystone lighthouse , about four bells , ' said he . ' Shall we go out of sight ...
... Tadcaster he was fortunate ; they had a good start , and , if the wind held , might hope to be clear of the Channel in twenty - four hours . ' You will see Eddystone lighthouse , about four bells , ' said he . ' Shall we go out of sight ...
Page 198
... Tadcaster should eat no pastry , and drink only six ounces of claret , other- wise he should feel that he was indeed betraying his trust . The Captain was pleased and touched with this letter . It re- called to him how his mother sobbed ...
... Tadcaster should eat no pastry , and drink only six ounces of claret , other- wise he should feel that he was indeed betraying his trust . The Captain was pleased and touched with this letter . It re- called to him how his mother sobbed ...
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