Fraser's Magazine, Volume 25Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Page 260
It was therefore settled that the cruise should be made in the yacht , which was forthwith equipped and victualled for the voyage ; and among the persons invited to join Sir Mordaunt and Lady Brookes was the writer of this account of ...
It was therefore settled that the cruise should be made in the yacht , which was forthwith equipped and victualled for the voyage ; and among the persons invited to join Sir Mordaunt and Lady Brookes was the writer of this account of ...
Page 263
Unlike any of the other yachts about , she carried a topsail and top - gallant yard ; and , judging from the height of the foreyard from the deck , I reckoned that if Sir Mordaunt Brookes carried a squaresail , it should be big enough ...
Unlike any of the other yachts about , she carried a topsail and top - gallant yard ; and , judging from the height of the foreyard from the deck , I reckoned that if Sir Mordaunt Brookes carried a squaresail , it should be big enough ...
Page 263
Unlike any of the other yachts about , she carried a topsail and top - gallant yard ; and , judging from the height of the foreyard from the deck , I reckoned that if Sir Mordaunt Brookes carried a squaresail , it should be big enough ...
Unlike any of the other yachts about , she carried a topsail and top - gallant yard ; and , judging from the height of the foreyard from the deck , I reckoned that if Sir Mordaunt Brookes carried a squaresail , it should be big enough ...
Page 264
Here Sir Mordaunt joined us , and , catching hold of my arm , called my attention to the spaciousness of the Lady Maud's decks , and asked me what I thought of her . I told him I considered her a very beautiful vessel , and honestly ...
Here Sir Mordaunt joined us , and , catching hold of my arm , called my attention to the spaciousness of the Lady Maud's decks , and asked me what I thought of her . I told him I considered her a very beautiful vessel , and honestly ...
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said Sir Mordaunt . • A little . The sight of that bunk puts me in mind that somebody stole my blankets at the beginning of my first voyage , and that to keep myself warm I had to sleep in my sea - boots , and sometimes lie under my ...
said Sir Mordaunt . • A little . The sight of that bunk puts me in mind that somebody stole my blankets at the beginning of my first voyage , and that to keep myself warm I had to sleep in my sea - boots , and sometimes lie under my ...
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