Poor JackCarey & Hart, 1840 - 221 páginas |
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Página 83
... Spicer . I say went by the name , as it was not the custom for the seamen to give their real naines when they were entered or pressed in- to the service ; and of course they were discharged into the Hospital by the same name which they ...
... Spicer . I say went by the name , as it was not the custom for the seamen to give their real naines when they were entered or pressed in- to the service ; and of course they were discharged into the Hospital by the same name which they ...
Página 84
... Spicer was brought up before the Council for this offence , and would have been discharged , had he not declared that he had done it only by way of joke , to frighten the man ; and as , no one else was present , it could not be proved ...
... Spicer was brought up before the Council for this offence , and would have been discharged , had he not declared that he had done it only by way of joke , to frighten the man ; and as , no one else was present , it could not be proved ...
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... Spicer . But it was difficult to do so , as I was obliged to be at the landing steps , and could not prevent his coming there . I acknowledge that it was a severe privation to me to follow the injunc- tions given to me ; for I would ...
... Spicer . But it was difficult to do so , as I was obliged to be at the landing steps , and could not prevent his coming there . I acknowledge that it was a severe privation to me to follow the injunc- tions given to me ; for I would ...
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... Spicer walked away , my young blood boiled . A beggar ! -it was but too true and yet I had never thought it a disgrace before . I sat down on the steps , and was soon in deep thought . Beat after boat came to the stairs , and yet I ...
... Spicer walked away , my young blood boiled . A beggar ! -it was but too true and yet I had never thought it a disgrace before . I sat down on the steps , and was soon in deep thought . Beat after boat came to the stairs , and yet I ...
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... Spicer told you that you were a beggar ? " said Peter . " He did . " " Jack , if that is the case , we all are beggars ; for we all work , and re- ceive what money we can get for our work . There is no shame in that . " " I can't bear ...
... Spicer told you that you were a beggar ? " said Peter . " He did . " " Jack , if that is the case , we all are beggars ; for we all work , and re- ceive what money we can get for our work . There is no shame in that . " " I can't bear ...
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appeared asked beach Bessy better boat boatswain Bramble called captain CHAPTER coxswain cried dear deck Dick doctor door eyes feel Felix Fisher's Alley French frigate gave give Greenwich guns hand handspike head hear heard Hospital James O'Connor knew Lady Hercules Lady O'Connor ladyship laughing leave lieutenant liquorice look lugger maid man-of-war married mate mind Morlaix morning mother mudlarker never night North Foreland old Nanny old woman passed perceived Peter Anderson pilot Poor Jack pretty pulled recollect replied my father river round sail Saunders seamen sent shillings ship shore Sir Hercules Sir James sister soon Spicer stairs suppose sure Tadpole taffrail talk tell there's thing thought told Tom Saunders took turned vessel Virginia walked widow wind wish young
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Página 30 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. She gave them some broth without any bread, She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.
Página 30 - Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Página 11 - Hey, Diddle, Diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon.
Página 68 - FAREWELL, and adieu to you Spanish ladies, Farewell, and adieu to you ladies of Spain ! For we've received orders for to sail for old England, But we hope in a short time to see you again.
Página 8 - ... immediately, she'd scream and she'd faint, — that she would — there was no saying what she wouldn't do ! Well, there we waited just outside until at last Sir Hercules and my lady came to a parley. She was too sick to get out of bed, and he was not able to hoist her up without assistance ; so being as I suppose, pretty well tired of lying with her head three feet lower than her heels; she consented, provided that she was properly kivered up, to allow us to come in and put all to rights. Well,...
Página 68 - We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors, We'll rant and we'll roar across the salt seas, Until we strike soundings in the channel of old England; From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues.
Página 81 - ... there is more joy over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons who need no repentance.
Página 8 - ... there were but few who could boast of having had that honour, and even those few perhaps not more than once in the year. But he was, as I have said, very poor; and moreover he was a married man, which reminds me that I must introduce his lady, who, as the ship was on Channel service, had lodgings at the port near to which the frigate was stationed, and occasionally came on board to take a passage when the frigate changed her station to the eastward or to the westward. Lady Hercules, as we were...
Página 23 - I believe, would never have entered, had he known that there would have been such a 'weto,' as the boatswain used to call it, looked quite astonished, and said: — " 'What, mayn't I fish, sir!' 'No, my man, you must not fish without permission; and that I never give in harbour. If I catch you fishing again, you get two dozen at the gun; recollect that. You've got your duty to do, and I've got mine.
Página 67 - ... and therefore screened by the men, and as much as possible overlooked by the officers. The punishment for a pensioner getting drunk, was at that time being made to wear a yellow instead of a blue coat, which made a man look very conspicuous. I recollect one day he had the yellow coat on, when a party of ladies and gentlemen came to see the Hospital. Perceiving that he was dressed so differently from the other pensioners, one of the ladies...