The blast that bore it to our ears swept us out of all further hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack... Travels in South America - Page 271822 - 180 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 296 pages
...passed over her, and were hurried on our course. "It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly...guess, to the place where the smack was anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired several guns, and listened if we might hear... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1887 - 886 pages
...further hearing. I shall never forget that cry! It was sometime before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal-guns, and listened... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1887 - 886 pages
...further hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was sometime before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal-guns, and listened... | |
| Edward Conant - 1887 - 164 pages
...cry! (52) It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such head-way, x (53) We returned as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. (54) We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. (55) We fired signal-guns,... | |
| Albert Franklin Blaisdell - 1888 - 366 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal-guns, and listened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 116 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signalguns, and listened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 278 pages
...farther hearing. I c,hall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signalguns, and listened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned as nearly as we could guess to the place where the smack had anchored. AVe cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal guns, and listened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 242 pages
...further hearing. I shall never forget that cry. It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours . in the dense fog. We fired signal guns, and listened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 234 pages
...farther hearing. I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about, she was under such headway. We returned, as nearly as we could guess, to the place where the smack had anchored. We cruised about for several hours in the dense fog. We fired signal guns, and listened... | |
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