I kept lights at the mast-head, and a constant watch forward to look out for fishing smacks, which are accustomed to lie at anchor on the banks. The wind was blowing a smacking breeze, and we were going at a great rate through the water. Suddenly... Travels in South America - Página 261824 - 180 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1819 - 610 páginas
...of those heavy fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far ahead, even in the day time; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast-head, and a constant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 páginas
...those heavy fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far a-head, even in the day time ; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast head, and a constant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 páginas
...of those heavy fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far ahead, even in the day time; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast head, and a constant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 354 páginas
...that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far a-head, even in the day-time ; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast head, and a constant... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for me to see far a-head, even in the day-time ; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of our ship. I kept lights at the masthead, and a constant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1823 - 392 páginas
...fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far a-head even in the day-time; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast head, and a constant... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 páginas
...fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for me to see far a-head, even in the daytime; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of our ship. I kept lights at the mast-head, and a constant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 páginas
...fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far a-head even in the day-time; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast head, and a constant... | |
| 1819 - 606 páginas
...fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far ahead, even in the day Dd time ; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast-head, and a constant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 páginas
...fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far ahead even in the day-time ; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length of the ship. I kept lights at the mast head, and a constant... | |
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