Poor Jack. The settlers in CanadaColonial Press Company, 1896 |
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... sure of having no supper , and very often a good beating ; and then Virginia would wake and cry , because my mother beat me , for we were fond of each other . And my mother used to take Virginia on her knee , and make her say her ...
... sure of having no supper , and very often a good beating ; and then Virginia would wake and cry , because my mother beat me , for we were fond of each other . And my mother used to take Virginia on her knee , and make her say her ...
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... sure enough . " Now , there was a little difficulty between Old Duty and Jack the Fisherman . Old Duty would not allow the lines to be overboard when the ship was in harbour ; as he said it was untidy in appearance , and that there was ...
... sure enough . " Now , there was a little difficulty between Old Duty and Jack the Fisherman . Old Duty would not allow the lines to be overboard when the ship was in harbour ; as he said it was untidy in appearance , and that there was ...
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... sure that the first lieutenant would pull to that side ; but he was mistaken . Whether it was that the first lieutenant wished to have a look round the ship or not , I do not know , but he pulled across the bows , and went round the ...
... sure that the first lieutenant would pull to that side ; but he was mistaken . Whether it was that the first lieutenant wished to have a look round the ship or not , I do not know , but he pulled across the bows , and went round the ...
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... sure I thought she was dead , " said I , when I had finished the story . " Jack , when I asked you where your mother was bad , external or internal , you replied both , and a great deal more besides . So she is - internally , externally ...
... sure I thought she was dead , " said I , when I had finished the story . " Jack , when I asked you where your mother was bad , external or internal , you replied both , and a great deal more besides . So she is - internally , externally ...
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... sure , it's no great things now ; but once it could send a harpoon in , up to the hilt -- but still a right arm is a right arm to the end of your days ; and I'd give it with pleasure , if I only knew how to read and write ; -nay , I ...
... sure , it's no great things now ; but once it could send a harpoon in , up to the hilt -- but still a right arm is a right arm to the end of your days ; and I'd give it with pleasure , if I only knew how to read and write ; -nay , I ...
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards appeared asked beach Bessy better boat boatswain cabin called captain Chapter coxswain cried dear deck Dick doctor door eyes feel fellow Fisher's Alley French frigate gave give Greenwich guns hand handspike head hear heard Hoist the colours Hospital James O'Connor knew Lady Hercules Lady O'Connor Ladyship laughing leave lieutenant liquorice look lugger Maddox man-of-war married mate messmate midshipman mind Morlaix morning mother never night Oh-e-oh old Nanny passed perceived Peter Anderson pilot pipe Poor Jack pretty pulled recollect replied my father river round sail Saunders seamen sent shillings ship shore Sir Hercules Sir James sister soon Spicer St Felix suppose taffrail talk tell there's things thought told Tom Saunders took turned vessel Virginia walked widow wind wish young
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Página 45 - 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 9 - 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 55 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página 45 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb And pulled out a plum And said:
Página 120 - Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies! Farewell and adieu to you, ladies of Spain!
Página 136 - ... there is more joy over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons who need no repentance.
Página 120 - 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 120 - 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 'tis thirty-five leagues).
Página 290 - At a later period, for this human vehicle was substituted a more suitable conveyance ; "the wherries came in as far as they could, and were met by a horse and cart, which took out the passengers, and carried them through the mud and water to the hard ground."— Marryatt,
Página 121 - tis thirty-five leagues. We hove our ship to when the wind was sou'-west, boys, We hove our ship to for to strike soundings clear, Then we filled our main tops'l and bore right away, boys, And right up the Channel our course we did steer.