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| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 498 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...must have been completely wrecked; for there were the remain:; of handkerchiefs by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to the spar, to prevent... | |
| Washington Irving, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 206 páginas
...drifting at a distance. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the i5 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... | |
| New reader - 1879 - 330 páginas
...drifting VV 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... | |
| 1904 - 692 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... | |
| Washington Irving - 1880 - 460 páginas
...every thing that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be10 the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs 17 , by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1880 - 352 páginas
...(1:30—3:00 PM) EXERCISE. 1. We one day descried at sea, some shapeless object drifting at a distance. 2. It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked. 3. There were the remains of handkerchiefs by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 970 páginas
...every thing that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to bo the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which somo of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being... | |
| Francis Thayer Russell - 1882 - 330 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... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 1002 páginas
...every thing that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to bo 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 to this spar, to prevent their being... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 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 themselves... | |
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