RomanceDoubleday, Page, 1903 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 99
Page 27
... night , then ? ” Rangsley said . “ With this wind you'll want to be well out in the Bay at a quarter after eleven . " An abnormal scuffling , intermingled with snatches of jovial remonstrance , made itself heard from the bottom of the ...
... night , then ? ” Rangsley said . “ With this wind you'll want to be well out in the Bay at a quarter after eleven . " An abnormal scuffling , intermingled with snatches of jovial remonstrance , made itself heard from the bottom of the ...
Page 28
... night had made him disinclined for the more arduous tasks of the trade . He limited his energies to working the underground passage , to the success of which his fox - like cunning , and intimate knowledge of the passing shipping , were ...
... night had made him disinclined for the more arduous tasks of the trade . He limited his energies to working the underground passage , to the success of which his fox - like cunning , and intimate knowledge of the passing shipping , were ...
Page 29
... night . We went into the yard , under the pillars of the town hall , across the silent street , through a narrow passage , and down to the sea . Old Rangsley reeled ahead of us swiftly , muttering , " Three men to be set aboard the ...
... night . We went into the yard , under the pillars of the town hall , across the silent street , through a narrow passage , and down to the sea . Old Rangsley reeled ahead of us swiftly , muttering , " Three men to be set aboard the ...
Page 38
... night I overheard him say to Castro : " Tell me , O my Tomas , would it be safe to take this caballero , my cousin , to Rio Medio ? " Castro paused , and then murmured gruffly : " Señor , unless that Irishman is consulted beforehand ...
... night I overheard him say to Castro : " Tell me , O my Tomas , would it be safe to take this caballero , my cousin , to Rio Medio ? " Castro paused , and then murmured gruffly : " Señor , unless that Irishman is consulted beforehand ...
Page 63
... night rides from the Vale to Spanish Town , or to listen once more to one of old Macdonald's interminable harangues on the folly of Mr. Canning's policy , or the virtues of Scotch thrift . " Jack , lad , " he used to bellow in his ...
... night rides from the Vale to Spanish Town , or to listen once more to one of old Macdonald's interminable harangues on the folly of Mr. Canning's policy , or the virtues of Scotch thrift . " Jack , lad , " he used to bellow in his ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiral Alguazil answered asked began boat Bow Street runners bowed breath caballero called Carlos Casa Riego cloak cried Cuba dark dead death deck Don Balthasar Don Carlos door ears El Rubio English eyes face Father Antonio fear feet felt glance gone hair hand hang Havana head heard heart honour immense Inglez Jamaica John Kemp Juan Juez Kemp Kingston knew lanthorn laughed light Lion lips looked Lord Stowell Lugareños Manuel matter murder murmured never Nichols night O'Brien once pirates Ramon Rangsley ravine Rio Medio romance Rooksby round sail saturnine schooner Sebright seemed seen Señor Señorita Seraphina shadow ship shoulders shouted side sight silence smile sort soul sound Spanish stood suddenly talk tell thing thought throat Tomas Castro turned uncle voice walked wall whispered Williams woman words