Yachting TalesHunt, 1877 - 239 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 38 találatból.
2. oldal
... tell you , though . I shall ask one of the other gentlemen if no one asks me , you'll see , and in ten minutes from this time we'll have the fiddle going . It was a bright idea , whoever conceived it , of bringing that blind fiddler ...
... tell you , though . I shall ask one of the other gentlemen if no one asks me , you'll see , and in ten minutes from this time we'll have the fiddle going . It was a bright idea , whoever conceived it , of bringing that blind fiddler ...
12. oldal
... tell her ladyship to come an hour afterwards , Observe that time and tide can wait for no one , and that if we don't sail with the tide we shall lose our trip . Get off without her and her friends the instant the Por- ridge party come ...
... tell her ladyship to come an hour afterwards , Observe that time and tide can wait for no one , and that if we don't sail with the tide we shall lose our trip . Get off without her and her friends the instant the Por- ridge party come ...
13. oldal
... tell her we believe that she won a pair of gloves . " " I have no doubt that he will willingly pay them , " said Jack , " when he awakes ; but he was over - fatigued yesterday , and we did not expect visitors onboard so soon . However ...
... tell her we believe that she won a pair of gloves . " " I have no doubt that he will willingly pay them , " said Jack , " when he awakes ; but he was over - fatigued yesterday , and we did not expect visitors onboard so soon . However ...
19. oldal
... tell against him , " answered Jack . " I know what the ideas of some very first - class people are on those subjects . They may say that your cousin Martin is spending his money very properly . " " But he is not spending it on himself ...
... tell against him , " answered Jack . " I know what the ideas of some very first - class people are on those subjects . They may say that your cousin Martin is spending his money very properly . " " But he is not spending it on himself ...
22. oldal
... tell her the exact state of the case . She shall understand the whole of it clearly , and then I will consult Mr. Pendergrast as to whether he thinks that we may safely marry at once . " 66 Martin thought the plan of proceeding so good ...
... tell her the exact state of the case . She shall understand the whole of it clearly , and then I will consult Mr. Pendergrast as to whether he thinks that we may safely marry at once . " 66 Martin thought the plan of proceeding so good ...
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Ainslie Alum Bay answered asked Ballybrena baronet beautiful Billy Smart boat bows breeze brig Captain carry castle Chasuble Chesterton Clara Colonel O'Carroll counsellor course Cowes crew cried cutter Danvers daughters dear deck Dora Dore Edgell Egeria Eugenie Euphrosyne Everheart exclaimed eyes fair Fanny followed fortune friends gentleman girls Granville Griggs hand heard heiress honour hope Ianthe Jack Kathleen knew Lady Piony Langston Leeson Lieutenant Sparks Little Gull look lugger M'Cormic mainsail Manley Marmaduke marry matter Medora Miss Avening Miss Broadhurst Miss Maria Miss Thornton Nora O'Dowdy O'Enne O'Halloran observed party Pendergrasts Peppercorne pier Polly proposed Radcliffe Ripple round Ryde sail schooner seen shore Sidmouths Sir Griffith Sir Paul Sir Timothy soon Southampton Water steamer stood sure thing thought took Trounsell Veitch vessel walk Willoughby wind wish yacht yachtsmen yawl young ladies
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86. oldal - True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven : It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes, soon as granted, fly; It liveth not in fierce desire, With dead desire it doth not die ; It is the secret sympathy, The silver link, the silken tie, Which heart to heart, and mind to mind, In body and in soul can bind.
223. oldal - Farewell ! Farewell ! the voice you hear, Has left its last soft tone with you, — Its next must join the seaward cheer, And shout among the shouting crew. " The accents which I scarce could form Beneath your frown's controlling check, Must give the word, above the storm, To cut the mast, and clear the wreck. " The timid eye I dared not raise,— The hand that shook when...
52. oldal - Begone ! dull care ! I prithee begone from me ! Begone ! dull care, you and I shall never agree.
146. oldal - Perhaps she may have dispensed with that article," suggested Trounsell, in a tone which made Everheart very indignant. " No ; I tell you that I am as sure as I am of my existence that she is a lady in every sense of the word — by birth and education, beautiful, young, and innocent!" he exclaimed. "Dear me, what do you think has become of my eyes and judgment, if I cannot tell what a woman is if I have the chance of even five minutes
220. oldal - ... coast. heart beat quickly, and not without reason — a pair of dark eyes, which she saw as clearly as if they were not ten yards off, were gazing intently at the house. They had discovered her — she was certain of it. Who could the owner be? The mystery must be solved. Who should solve it ? There was the question. Should she wake up Barbara and send her out ? The desirableness of entrusting the damsel with so delicate a task was questionable. She might not have had a perfect confidence in...
230. oldal - Bean't we all going to be drowned?" oh! oh! oh!" echoed Betty, suffering scarcely less than her mistress. " Never fear, Bess, old girl, all will come right when you gets some sea-prog aboard," observed Stumps, whose sturdy arm supported the little fat housemaid, as she too leaned over the side of the vessel, proving how completely the ocean brings all ranks to a level, or rather equally turns them topsy-turvy. The lieutenant began to fear that he should lose the lady, and heartily wished that he...
232. oldal - Hoping to see some fun, the crew gare way in style, and Miss Maria and Betty were soon deposited safely on dry land, and the former, taking the lieutenant's arm, hurried up towards the church, followed by Betty and Stumps, and all the men except the boat-keeper. A crowd was collecting outside the door of the sacred edifice, and a yellow post-chaise and four, with a rumble behind, and postilions with favours, was drawn up before it. The eager Miss Maria, dragging the unwilling Sparks, rushed in. "...
228. oldal - I'll just go and face the old Bengal tiger, and get it over as soon as possible. Perhaps he'll set off after the rest." Grimes was right. The stout gentleman was General Thornton. Grimes was, however, rather surprised at the way in which the general received the account of the occurrences of that morning. " Well done, Charley Chamberlaine, you've made quick work of it, my lad !" he exclaimed, seemingly forgetting the presence of the butler. "And old sister Maria run after them — ha! ha! ha! —...