The fire-ships, Volumen2 |
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Alfonse Gerardin anxious appeared asked board the Thisbe boat boatswain bows bowsprit brave Calcutta capstan Captain Calder Captain Courtney Captain Winslow carried Colonel Armytage companions Concorde countenance crew cried cutlass dark daughter deck Dicky Glover doubt Eagleshay Edda Edmonstone enemy English escape exclaimed eyes father fear feel felt fight fire followed forecastle forts French frigate Frenchmen gale gallant guns hand harbour hauled heard honour hope hurried Indiaman instant Jack Lawrence Job Truefitt knew ladies lads larboard lieutenant look masts mate midshipman Miss Armytage Mizen Head never night officers old Doull once Osterley passengers port prisoners prize ready remarks Rolf Morton Ronald Morton rope round round shot sail scarcely Scarsdale seamen seemed seen Shetland ship shipmates shore shot shouted side sight Sims soon stood stranger struck Thisbe's thought took voice watch wind wounded young
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Página 38 - I have done nothing to deserve even thanks," said Ronald. " But I must not stay. I will come and see you again as soon as I can.
Página 40 - ... pupils, being human, correspondingly abate their devotion to school duties, and the importance of athletics, social functions, and other diversions, is correspondingly augmented, in their eyes. I have even known an ambitious but socially inclined young student, in all seriousness to deplore the fact that he had so much " to do " that he had no time to study. Now, of course, the coarser adjustments of the home and the school in the matter of quantity and quality of work demanded of the pupils...