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Page 32
... began laughing at old Rangsley , who held forth in a thunderous voice , punctuated by hiccoughs : " They carried I aboard a cop - theer lugger and sinks I in the cold , co - old sea . " It mortified me excessively that I should be ...
... began laughing at old Rangsley , who held forth in a thunderous voice , punctuated by hiccoughs : " They carried I aboard a cop - theer lugger and sinks I in the cold , co - old sea . " It mortified me excessively that I should be ...
Page 39
... began to watch him , desultorily , and was rather startled by something more than a suspicion that he himself was watching me . one occasion in particular I seemed to observe this . The second mate was lankily stalking the deck , his ...
... began to watch him , desultorily , and was rather startled by something more than a suspicion that he himself was watching me . one occasion in particular I seemed to observe this . The second mate was lankily stalking the deck , his ...
Page 40
... began to cough violently . I said bitterly enough , " Yes . It will be always the same with me . I shall never see life . You've seen all that there is to see , so I suppose you do not mind settling down with an old uncle in a palace ...
... began to cough violently . I said bitterly enough , " Yes . It will be always the same with me . I shall never see life . You've seen all that there is to see , so I suppose you do not mind settling down with an old uncle in a palace ...
Page 42
... began to shave , squinting into a broken looking- glass . I had not the slightest inkling of his meaning . I only knew that going out of his berth was like escaping from the dark lair of a beast into a sunlit world . There is no denying ...
... began to shave , squinting into a broken looking- glass . I had not the slightest inkling of his meaning . I only knew that going out of his berth was like escaping from the dark lair of a beast into a sunlit world . There is no denying ...
Page 45
... began to talk in an everyday voice about his plans . An uncle was going to meet him , and to house him for a day or two before he went to the barracks . " Mebbe we'll meet again , " he said . " I'll be here many years , I think . " He ...
... began to talk in an everyday voice about his plans . An uncle was going to meet him , and to house him for a day or two before he went to the barracks . " Mebbe we'll meet again , " he said . " I'll be here many years , I think . " He ...
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