At sea everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves... The Saturday Magazine - Página 61835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Green Parker - 1870 - 444 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, every thing that breaks the monotony ' of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that...completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 432 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that...completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1872 - 460 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse, attracts attention. * It proved to be the mast of a ship that...completely wrecked; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being... | |
| 1872 - 264 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that...completely wrecked : for there were the remains of handkerchiefs by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to the spar, to prevent their being... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 418 páginas
...mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves...spar, to prevent their being washed off by the waves. 2. There was no trace by which the name of the ship could be ascertained. The wreck had evidently drifted... | |
| 1872 - 504 páginas
...describing his voyage across the Atlantic, "wo descried some shapeless object drifting at a distence. It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have...completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this sPar to prevent their being... | |
| Lucius Alonzo Butterfield - 1874 - 36 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse, attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that...completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being... | |
| 1876 - 504 páginas
...and has thus bound together those scattered portions of the human race, between which nature aeemed to have thrown an insurmountable barrier! We one day...have been completely wrecked ; for there were the re-wains of handkerchiefs by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar to prevent... | |
| John Russell Webb - 1876 - 514 páginas
...CXVIL— AN INCIDENT OF THE SEA. completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of hand kerchiefs by which some of the crew had fastened themselves...spar, to prevent their being washed off by the waves. 2. There was no trace by which the name of the ship could be ascertained. The wreck had evidently drifted... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1876 - 458 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse, attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that...have been completely wrecked ; for there were the i remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent... | |
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