Pim began to screech and throw up his hands (his face as black as my hat) ; this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language. "At length Pim reached the party, quite beside himself, and stammered... O'Byrne's naval annual - 100. oldal1855Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1853 - 774 oldal
...he had seen a tail, or a cloven foot. At length Pirn reached the party, quite beside himself also. Stammered out, on M'Clure asking him, who are you, and where are you come from ? " Lieutenant Pirn — Herald — Captain Kellett." This was more inexplicable to M'Clure, as I was the last person... | |
| Robert John Le Mesurier McClure, Sir Robert John Le Mesurier McClure - 1853 - 70 oldal
...run if he had seen a tail or a cloyen foot. At length Pim reached the party, quite beside himself. Stammered out, (on M'Clure asking him, Who are you,...Lieutenant Pim — Herald— Captain Kellett.' This was the more inexplicable to M'Clure, as I was the last person he shook hands with in Behring Strait. He... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1855 - 576 oldal
...his hands (his face was as black as my hat) ; this brought the Captain and Lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language....party, quite beside himself, and stammered out, on McClure's asking him, ' Who are you, and where do you come from?' ' Lieutenant Pim, Herald, Captain... | |
| James Alex Browne - 1860 - 120 oldal
...as my hat); this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficienly to make out his language. " At length Pim reached...M'Clure, as I was the last person he shook hands with in Behring's Straits. He at length found that this solitary stranger was a true Englishman—an angel... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 oldal
...up his hands (his fa«e as black as my hat) ; this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language....and where are you come from,' — 'Lieutenant Pim, Serald, Captain Kellet.' This was more inexplicable to M'Clure, as I was the last person he shook hands... | |
| Sir John Leslie, Hugh Murray, Robert Michael Ballantyne - 1860 - 696 oldal
...stand, as they could not hear p^'df 1 ^' sufficiently to make out his language. Herald. " At length Pirn reached the party, quite beside himself, and stammered...are you, and where are you come from?' 'Lieutenant Pirn, Herald, Captain Kellet.' This was the more inexplicable to M'Clure, as I was the last person... | |
| Arctic discovery - 1799 - 424 oldal
...up his hands (his face as black as my hat) ; this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language. "At length Pirn reached the party quite beside himself, and stammered out, on McClure asking him, ' Who are you,... | |
| John Tillotson - 1869 - 368 oldal
...np his hands (his face as black as my hat) ; this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language. " At length Pirn reached the party, quite beside himself, and stammered out, on McClure asking him, ' "Who are... | |
| John Tillotson - 1869 - 332 oldal
...up his hands (his face as black as my hat) ; this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language. " At length Pirn reached the party, quite beside himself, and stammered out, on McClure asking him, ' Who are you,... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1875 - 466 oldal
...up his hands (his fate as black as my hat) ; this brought the captain and lieutenant to a stand, as they could not hear sufficiently to make out his language....you, and where are you come from,' — 'Lieutenant Pirn, Herald, Captain Kellet.' This was more inexplicable to M'Clure, as I was the last person he shook... | |
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